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snanonctntantenaiatesnssabeiatis ae tht ann sa caceiy aed ce Aen anaes 9 str COLLEGIANS ARE OFF FOR GAME WITH OREGON Talk of Protests Against! mittee of tho Univeraity of Wi fi H ington came to a perfect under Players Will Come standing with the Oregon authort | to Naught. ties and the situation concerning | each mah Was gone over thor oughly } The University of Washington's} The difficulties In the path of football squad and a large number] Baking were such as were put up of enthusiastic collegians left thia| by the authorities of Washington and were straightened out to the| satiafaction of all concerned, The conference rules state that the via Portland Washington men conians {y @ har afternoon for Bug Of Saturday the will meet the 0 game of football, The Oregon | oligibility boards of the several in team is in the best of shape and! stitutions shall be the Judges of will put up a very strong fight. [thelr own men, hence Oregon will There are rumors afloat that Ore-| abide by the decisions of Washing gon will protest Mucklestone, | ton's eligibility mnmittes. The Nakina, Ce nd Grimm, the firat} committees of all of the colleges two name yecause of playing in| in the conferen@® are composed of other colleges and the latter two | Menlty members. for playing summer baseball last Washington ia sending 23 men year, All of these charges are/to Oregon, including the two Sroundiess as the eligibility com-' coaches and the manage om = mes eemmertas use | CORVALLIS ELEVEN | DEFEATS WHITMAN & goal from placement in the firat halt, after having failed at four at tempts. On the defensive Whitman was very strong, time after time holding }the Aggies for downs. In the see fond half Whitman held the Aggtes Game Lost. by Fumble— Whitman Strong on Defense. (By United P PORTLAND, Nov » Whit-| play the Corval man © tl yesterday went down | the ball on a costly fumble, and} to defeat before the Oregon Agri-jon the next play Cooper was sent) ealtural college team by the score! over for a touchdown, Wolff missed of 9 to 0. goal. Final score 9 to 0. Tho Aggies’ first goal was made| Oliver Cutts of Seattle refereed | by Captain Woilff, who negotiated | the game, scum LINCOLN ROOTERS TO GO TO TACOMA Big Excursion Arranged— AT LATONIA Football Rally This Morning. (By United Press.) CINCINNATI, Nov, 12 [results Wednesday First race, five and a half fur- longs—-Harriet Rowe won, Olive Bly Manager Lilly of the Lincoln high second, Pink Linen third, Time— 1-6. seboo! football team has concluded }' 1! Latonia | Second race, seven furto Dr, | @rrangements for the Lincoln-Ta- Holseberg won, Buffoon ne Dis- coma game, which was scheduled oT ha Time—t1 } 8 5 " pir race, six furlonge—Coon for November 21, to be played next won, George Bailey second, Deuce Saturday at Tacoma. hs Time-—1: 19. | Pourth race, six furlongs—Dainty ‘This morning a big football rally Dome won, Hanéridge oe 4 Ait was held in the assembly room ‘The meeting was addressed by Prin- eipal McKown, Coach Allen, Man- ager Lilly, Captaln Maguire and others. The meeting aroused great enthusiasm. Manager Lilly has arranged for special rate for the excursion. Tick- ets which include admission to the game and round trip boat fare will be sold for 60 cents. The Indlanap- | olie will leave Colman dock at 9/ fasketba tet. | @elock in the morning. The squad; — Ftp. on a the Unt last night was out until twitignt,|°Tety of Washington are bright: | and Is working in strenuous prepar-|¢®!ng up wonderfully, At present ation for the gam | the indications are that there will am | OO ® firstelaus team this year to represent the ‘varsity, The hich| school stars from Broadway are in College and will turn out for the! game. Among these are Chas | Mutien, who played center for the high school; Victor Rabel, one of Red third, Time—1:16 4-6. Fifth race, mile and seventy yar Financier won, Estella C. second, | Carew third. Time—1:60 4-6. Sixth race. mile anda sixteenth Brancas won, Besterting second, Lady Baldur third. Time—t:51 1-6. TEREST GROWS IN BASKETBALL BiG CUT RATE —on— Tobaccos, Pipes and all Brande of Cigars. Worth your while to come In ~ Oriental Billiard Pariors, 1413 Third Ave. the best rds ou the Coast; Ciifferd © nison, Will Mattson, — enone Walter Meagher, Coyle and Howe. All of these men are stars and! should get together in a strong! team. FOR TWO GAMES | A double beader will next Sunday |formally inaugurate the soceor | season «6of §=6the )§=— Northwestern | ie i —— at Dugdale’s park. The We’re giving ities = and Wanderers wil) | play the first game, starting at} | Lo’clock, and the Rangers will moet | Tacoma &t 3 o'clock. The schedule | Provides for a double header every | Sunday. Soecer has been growing | You the Limit of Value giving— And then some When you Put on nt 500 CLOTHES There’s none **Just as good’ ’— There is ju: One Regal br And we | Dugaate’s park tonight for practice jand selection of players for Sunday ‘SOPHS AND FRESHIES WILL PLAY FOOTBALL Considerable interest ts | aroused at the University of wan | ington over the tnterclass football | |kame between the frehmen and} the sophomores. ‘The gridiron bat- | jtle will be pulled off some time! jafter Thankegtving, and to be in| readin for the struggle both classes are hard at work now. The | men on the ‘varsity squad will not allowed to take part in this |. There are several Washington | high school stars in college this! year and these men will greatly strengthen the freshmen’s Hneup FOR SEATTLE Contvol it. ecure the 1999 national cham wa f hip games of the Amateur Ath WE WANT }letic union for Seattle, Captain Wil —— |Ham Inglis ieft last night for New (OUR BUSTD The meeting of t rd of which he ttend as ative of th: \ 4 held next Monday ree F, Suit—you 11 » have but the Try another. withdrawal offictala have given a surance of financial support Club Teams to Meet warriar v7 lub will + Ath ' 615-617 First Av., Seattle, Wash : Sole Agents On the Square Opposite Totem Pole DEPOSIT ’ World Beaters for te Per cent With thet * ——— SOUND SAVINGS @ AN ov 112 Cotambia 94. rucer Overcoats — ee |play Wenatchee on Saturday. IM ¢ | nxton $ . OCCERS ARRANGE TO GET 1909 A A UL AT EMERYVILLE and a atxteenth, ma: at Boattie Sopt, t Tt wee the faatost ros feild of five went to the pont in the event with Pir » favorite, W T. Overton net t bat in atvetoh I and won driving ing Dar fant fi ir Sam Hildreth nd Wooderaft ny Ah v medina and a half fur Hore ‘ter won, Von Tromp se Mor vith third. Thme=-1:0 Five furtongs--Tollbox won, Palo Alto second, Micaela third, Time uturity course—-Wooderaft won, St, Francis second, Bell Wether third, @imoe—1:09 #6 fle and A sixteenth, Winters | ; oval Tourtet ¥ Dan W. T. Over third. jo and fifty yarde—Irank, Lab back won, Col, Bronston’ sécond, Lasello third, Timewti441 Mile and seventy yarde—Charlos veond, Hekersall 14 4-6. Green won third, ‘Time ‘BROADWAY-LINCOLN GAME IS IN THE AIR Broadway high and Linceln high dagwer points over the date game this season, It wae the understanding last’ year that Broadway and Lincoln would clash either on Thankagivfag or on the following Saturday, depending upon whether the university eleven went away or not for its day came. After Coach Lewiv men had received a drubbing at the hands of Tacoma last Satur} day, the Lincoln management and Prinetpal MeKown tried to change the date. Owtng to the fnet that it will place three of Hroadway's hardest ga in guecession, the Broadway management and Coach Lewis will not accede to any change in the scnedule. Aeroplanes Will PARIS, Nov, 12 be held ne: daly of ganoline, ete, summer will be permitted. Ballard Gieven to Travel, aliard high for an Baw The boys leave te The bookey trip. inect following week Ballard will But lensburg and North Yakim, ames have been lost by the those to) tw Ballard boys thie season, Broadway high and Everett Franklin Juniors Win, The junior high school yesterday defeated the and Renton Hill eleven at 14th for the Frankl Play Tie Garne. The B F. Days and Mercers met im &@ game of football yesterday aft @Pneon on the Dey gridiron mont, resulting in a 6 to © are The Mercere had the advantage of Weight, while their opponents show ad greater “Another Relay. Starting on Nov. % & relay race. in whieh will participate 1.500 ¥ peed A mesnage will be carried to President Roosevelt To Play Basket Ball, The basket ball team of the ¥ aamortat hon day night 2%acre tracts, $100 ap Sere, oasy terme; close to car line and lake; level, clear ed; fee tor chickens lee National Land Inv. Ce, Ine. 917 First av. 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