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2 ‘DOINGS IN THE SPORTING WORLD TERSELY TOLD ANNOUNCEMENT SEATTLE MUST. LOOK TO HER LAURELS NOW City’s ‘Gridiron Prowess Rests in the Balance of Two Games This After- noon -—On Dangerous Ground. all laurels are at noon m has any hopes at championship honors ast be walloped in the dust this afternoon, Whit od Idaho » of Spokane man has unmerelfully smc Beginning Monday Laurence of the sportin | rect The Star's sport writer Mr. Redington is be know attle as th ’ ed to a ” pany the Pathfind car in the coast-to-« aut newspaper writ fl year ‘ K as the New York World the Moscow lads and the Oregon Aggies have scalped Whitman Enough said Idaho muat be whipped from the kickoff today The locals have not done anything startling year, possibly be . — ca there has be t aston for it, High school practice games are poor bases for comparative dope, but at that Washington looks weak The two teams will line up as follows Washington Position. | W. Grimm, 178 L. ER} H. Grimm, 198 L. TR Griffiths, 174 L. GR Tegtmier, 182 Cc Swarva, 176 R. G. LJ May, 185 : R. TL. Mattson, 155....seceeee0.-R. EL} Coyle, ine Q} Wand, 158 L. H.R} Mucklestone, 167 R. H Bparger, 167... Idaho— ‘Armstrong, 147 E.R Graves, 196...... RK j Btokesbury, 185.. R Jewell, 177 eI Hayes, 198... R. G. L. Dixon, 168.. RT. L Curtis, 140 R. BL. Lundstrom, 150.. Q Thornton, 166 HR Dorsitt, 175 R. H.} Hillman, 170 She edernee F.| Average weight of line—Wash-/ ington 178, Idaho 174 Average | weight of backs—Washington 1632, / Idaho 165. Average team weight Washington 172%, Idaho 171 Offictals—Referee, George Var nell, Chicago; umpire, Oliver Cutts, Harvard; field judge, Jimmy Ire feild, Minnesota; head linesman, A A. Rogers, Idaho. A game that is even more doubt ful is the Tacoma-Broadway high} school championsbip fight on the/ university field this afternoon. Ta- coma invaded Seattle this morning with the conviction that she was going back with a crown of laurel. There's a brick wall behind this conviction, too. But brick walla have been smash ed before. Lewis’ men have already | shown their class, and with this) afternoon's responsibility on their oulders they are going to smash as they never smashed before. No matter which way it goes, it's going to be worth more than} the gatekeeper will demand. Be tween 800 and 1,000 “rah rabs” from the City of Destiny packed this morning’s boats and interur- trains from the south, and Broadway can be depended upon to outnumber them. They will line up as follows: N STORE FOR MIDWAY LEADER CAPT. PAGE. They say football players—that is, good ones—tike plenty of work, jand this being so, Capt. H. O. Page| Broadway. Position. Tacoma.|of the Chicago university eleven Wilson . Fullerton | ought to be satiafied Burt ... . Robbins! Last year Page was the unani-| Seymour . a Staatz| mous choice as end for the All Patten . ?.. Hill | Western eleven, and Walter Camp Presley . T «+++ Palmer | picked him for the third All Ameri Kerr .. E....,.. Coblents | -——— OE — Tyrer . E Larson | Abbott -“ Jaquot | Burke .. RH Matthews ‘Warren L. H.. Adams | Lewis .. Q Beymer MORAN WINS FROM BURNS. CHARLESTON, S. C., Oct. 30. In the sixth round of a fast fight held here last night, Jimmy Moran ot New York, knocked out Kid Burns, of Philadelphia. 70c, 75c, 80c or 85¢ Box of Peters’ High Brass Base Loaded Shells, 38c Some of these shells are with DuPont, some with some with Infallibie loaded Ballastite wder Bome with regular and some witt ehilied shot. Choice of 16, 12 or 10 Gauge. | Peters’ No. 2 Battery Cup Primer fs used exclusively in th shells. You can't buy better shells at rice, You can buy as good at dot ble the price. This is the second day of the big gest F Making Sale we have ever had. Such extraordinary op saving have nover portunition for been equaled or approached befor: Merchandise ts coming in. w have to make room for it. Our store 1s packed too full now. Many goods Bre not displayed. Goods are got ting broken and damaged. We have to ‘sacrifice somewhere. We you big y to help us unload be S0e or & box Peters High Brass Bas Jed Shells. Be Se pkg. Spratt's Dog Cakes © pk#. Spratt'’s 5 . se pkg. Spratt’s Pu pratt's Nail # 1 Pipe Wrench § Double End A Wrench Ailgator Wrenct Alligator Wrench Easy Cleaning Fo: Bucke SPINN ING ont tee. /MARTIN &CO.. | 1207 2n4 Av., Opp. Hotel Savoy. | High Grade Gloves FOR BIG JIM FLYNN (Special to The Star.) LOS ANGELES, Oct. 30.—Jim | Flynn, the big Pueblo fireman, came to life yesterday and easily won a newspaper decision over Jack | Burns of Salinas, after 10 rounds of Itierce but unscientific milling. The od by Tom McCarey at the Naud June jtion pavilion. Flynn went for his man from the |first gong, and hammered him un) cans. This year he bas been | shifted and will play quarter, on| the offensive. It is probably he will be shifted to end on the de en unless Coach Stagg finds a mo capable of filling bis shoes, which is scarcely probable, In ad dition Page will do the booting for his team = = =a mnercifully tn nearly every round. eral times the big Californian ped to the canvas through weak hess and from the rain of blows that came from his opponent. More than once Flynn lifted Burns to his feet, and when the bell sounded the end of the fight, he carried the exhausted Salinas man to his cor ner Horse Owners, Attention Best of care and pasture for your horse for the winter. Phone Main 73 or Main 432. Inquire John W. Meadows . lace. | Rates ¥ | Puget Sound Steamers H. B. Kennedy Schedule in Effect U Leave Seattle—i85 (except Sun day), °8:20, 10:00, *11:20 a. m., 1180, *2:30, 4100, 5 p. m. Thursday and Saturday only 11:30 lp. m. Leave Bremerton for 8116, 10:15, 11:15 a. m., 6:00 p. m. *Boats. stop at | Seattle— 2145, 5115, Pleasant Beach Phones: Ind EVERETT AN *) Exclusively for Household Goods. PRET Int d Wiver. » 1908. Time of & HM. B. Kennedy, tast- eat steamer on thie Coast, In bisek face type Time tnble subject to eb, out notice, with- on Saterday and Sum. are, 3101, 3993. D EDMONDS Three round trips daily. Leave Se nd 5 p. m 0 m, 12 verott at 0:16 S$ p.m. Sun a. ™. » Single faire to sh $1.00, Round trip $1.40 dteamef Telegraph, Colman dock ones—Bunwet, Main 8998; Ind FirEPROOF Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or sell real estate, etc, 'COAL THE STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1909, onar’ Foor@a.. FAYE GETS = BAD BEATING Washington va. kano, Broadway vs. Tacoma, at Seattle Broadway Seconds vs. Tacoma SPEEDY FOUR MARATHON CHAMPIONS WILL | Sale: Idaho, at Willametic at l\eqPRKKRHRE RRR ARR ED FOR STAR READERS a2" NSN Je IN BILLIARDS. # Eesewwesecrocneed) MEET, HGH IE : AGREE 0 A AND PRACTICALLY SCORES Date—Not later than July RUN AT SPOKANE TOMOR- Aberdeen vs, Olympia, at Olym-| KNOCKOUT. aera Forty4ive the minis pla Y . | Division—Winner, 7, ROW APTERNGON. | Kilensburg vs, North Yakima, at | loner, 26 . ensburg Piace-—Probabl. _ (By United Press) | | si ly Californs 4 St. Yves, Hayes, Marsh and Fits na va, Pranklin High, at) gan FRANCISCO, Oct. 30.—Lo-| ae Bet—Ten thousand raid, four of the Marathon stars i . te tod I. ing : " Kalama High School ve, Kelso | cal fight followers today are trying | Rules—Strict Ma f bers Heeb 7 » will nook we | Hah School, at Kalama. to figure out the cause for the re bury raule of @ at Spokane tomorrow afternoon for | EASTERN, versal of form manifested by “R | Gloves—Five ounce, a 20-mile ra in which it ta ox 7 id Fire Johnny Fray who last (ny —— | pected that the exiating record for Pte pang Va, CHORD, Ot Min-| i ont practioally was knocked: ott | New MOT at ea that distance will go by the board. ' Jeffries and Ja James ia Ai) fone GF the Fannete ate'ia val Army Harvard, at Weat| by Lew Powell in the eighth round agen “atk Johnson met @ | ect condition, and while aver the}. at of ut was to have been a 20 odes hod ny Yemerday | Marathon dt ance it in gener } Yale ve Amherst, at New ro! The blow which start 7 ed, 4 and ally conceded that St. Yves has no | #aven ed going was a short by heavywetent equal in th snd othes ntry,|,,carlisle vs. Pennsylvania, at t delivered ju Sea » Of the world befo, Me same does ne y he ‘ out of a clinch | F tale oye tel AB gl the! Cornell va. Williams, at Ithaca . sige B 4 play Rea t ‘ screement {8 8 follows: mike that the ot ‘three, ¢ ally|,, Dartmouth ve. Holy Cre mM t best, land on offering te, Meld Betiore the John D, Marsh, have an even chance | !anover he point of Johnn chin, his bide te ben ee See, ng the colors of the great Delaware ve Swarthmore at ne 4 ncaed ar gf to the 1 to be ee by D nehman : ht ore f he turned somer Dm at ne ae All the runners are confident of go College ys. Agricultura t Tot at the ringside the y og it, the Hotel Albany ty covering the distance well unde: the | College, at Fargo 4 not appear to have enough by ity. | Reteree to be seleqgmne eae ake Ya? thn A r. Indiana vs. St. Louls U., at St sae Senin at to oven distress & {5 roanaa . meeting. Fight to gmmae Marathon St. Yves. made the Lous toner was in fair condition ¢ Pry sor more. Purse to beam iter ix anne $ hile Marah,| , Wa State ve, South Dakota, at ; ; i ntly| CUSHION CAROMS FROM ONE ‘475 per cent to the winner allie iz le a ha S 2 " while ar Ames. When J nny arose “7 a rag , POSITION 25 to the loser. ch con Ph ayes and Fitzgerald were close a r » a bad way and reeled all} F sh. ont $10,000 2 a }it in argued from these figures |** parre Frayne had been on his feet|center; object ball one-quarter) gs 99 posted by exe n,m that the race ts no one's until the} OPO" om ve poege at Lincoln. hardly a second before Powell rush-| right, stroke medium. This is the! wien i we mise al Ci | tape is broken tomorrow Pittsbu ame ve Pittsburg, Ot) od his man and again sent Johnny | natural or reflected angle .| reached shall stand Py Hetting in Spokane, while some | wrk to the mat with another left tap to| To carom on balls 2 or 4—€ Fight shall ts 62 i |what light, is centered on St. Yves| PFificeton vs, Navy, at Annapolis. 1). jaw. ‘This time Johnny sprawl | ball one-t one-eighth | then Jato 6 ane, Pisce not q and Marsh, who have been made| Purdue va. Mlinois od out on door and it looked as|above; t one-quarter | ‘2% July 5, 1910. Strict a ‘ equal favorites, Hayes has numer-| Missouri va. lowa, at Iowa City.| though he were done for, At the | right oke mediam joven, AUUFY Mules and five-cumme Sas aptiaciare wis Meehare toa fa Kansas ve. Washburn, at To-| (ough & at , Frayne} To carom on balls 3 or 5—Cue|” S's" was not ready to run at Seattle, and |? was again on bis feet and stagger-| ball fiveecighths right, one-eighth rn that with improved condition he] rt tah ve, All Hallows, at Salt) ing about the ring above; object ball one-quarter right, will ran a greatly improved race. “ | Again Powell closed in on his| stroke medium | , Wisconsin va. Northwestern, at — cae | : Fitegeraid, who up to the time of]. » ®t! man and sent Jobony to the floor | Full Bins—Small ; ” Evanston. rm i eceaio > ie tea ore ib mn vo has a wus], lah Aesee va BL Videents, at] styrene | OVERNIGHT | einai ber of supporters Logan : For the third time the Frayne lad OVERNIGHT Av { %, f tle has sent over a fair sized staggered to his feet and before} a Prieae’ Mi delegation to see the race, and some | Powell could 1 over the sleep| Pimples, Rash, Eruptions, Etc., un a | !ocai oney has gone up on the WAN | predes & punc police pe gg Quickly Eradicated by New | er i%- LEV t eR mY kaa AR ordered referee Eddie Smith to| Skin Remedy. Hi << =H, 7 been named by Tim McGrath. The IN T Previous to the final round| Ever since its discovery, poslam,| [MBE BK. Geo q winner will be crowned by Mra neither lad had landed a solid) the new skin remedy, has, in its ex , e Miles Poindexter, wife of the Spo- ese hs jpunch. The preceding rounds were |traordinary accomplishments, ex > @ Tr. 3 kane congressman, while Mayor (My United Prees) a series of feints and clinches with | ceeded the most sanguine expecta nf . i Pratt will Introduce the runners.| VICTORIA, BC. Oct, 30.—-Art|nelther man having an advantage. | tions of the eminent specialist who| \d ee The other officials are as follows: | pure the crack Calgary runner, de-| Th? crowd, tiring of the wrestling | Fave it to the world. it hes cured] i Cae 3 singer, Dan L.. Weaver. aH. Cos-| hy two and one-half inoe ac the Foc; |08: “Fight! Fight!” At this both joradicated facial and other disfig-| Sq , 1a grove, W. J. Nicholia, W Cast,| ot. roller rink in the , oe rae oe jmen perked up a@ little, but at no/| urements o' — oo ing. : The | ot of ¢ Senator George Turnog§ Andrew | for $100 purse last night The| ume during the exhibition it een * ning at ending - sorma.| No wooden tha aia 1 > “ r4 © e 0 vhic 4 stopped he first , a ? Laidlaw, Henry M. Ricfards, J. P-jevent was closely contested tng sseubtedly thd uch fon, elving proot of its curative|!8 happy and contented whe a M. Richards, Harry BuMiie®, J. C./rhroughout, but Burn showed bet-| Mey undoubted! |knows her bins in the cellar ai %, When Frayne entered the ring it evident that he was nervous. | ne one in the bleachers yelled yu've got his goat already, Lew.” Powell was the aggressor at all | times, and had Frayne backing con- Williams, J. P Strickland, Aaron Kuhn, Ja | Monoghan, H. E. Hayward, Henry Oppenhetmer, J. R. Staka, J. A Schiller, Mayor N. 8. Pratt, W. A Graves, R. BE. M |ter staying powers, finishing with / }& fast sprint. Burn's time for the | ¥ |distance was 1:35:0 26 After the race Frank Paylis, the local professional, challenged Burn Coney ick §. Byrne, R. M.jio a five-mile race Rothrock tinually j orge Varnell ROLLER BREAKS EVEN. The real fight of the night was Starter—F. F, Emery. (By United Press.) | preliminary furnished by Tommy | Clerk of the course—Clxco Isulll-| INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 30.-—Dr. B.| McCarthy and Frankie Smith. The the Seattle wrestler,| men went at each other at the tap in two bouts pulled off|of the gong and there was not an ht. Roller threw Frank! idle moment during the entire ses. vant. Timers—Dr. Allen Frank Smith. | Fred Creei, Howard Slater, J. New ton Colver, Wallace Rickard, Dr.|Prindie in 19 minutes, but failed to, sion. Both boys are clever and ag- | D. K. McDowell, J. T. O'Brien, Har-| get a fall off Charles Olsen tn 41/ gressive, and kept the crowd) ry Green, Stodard King, J. H. Cas-|minutes. The conditions of the on their feet during the entire con-/ | sett, Robert Brown, Joseph P. Cobn.|match were that Roller was to test. Referee Baker's decision of Ernest |throw both wen within the hour a draw was well recetved Al Melin, | Holquist, | Warren Beit McPhee, Charles Dvorak Milton Phillips, Art jeorge Brechin Official physician Cailaban. Amnouncer-—Ralph Frary READ THIS AND THINK DEEPLY |. Scorers Pneumonia, Coughs, Sore Throat, and all Lung Trouble, Leary’s Com | pound. All druggists. Do you want to buy a home? See The Star's classified real estate Dr. T. Baward | <clumne. | Twenty Grand | Thousands of people go blind ev- ery year from abuse and neglect of | thelr eyes. Eye strain means dan. ger. Properly fitted glasses {n time | prevent blindness, restore perfect} 1 | The International Jury of Awards at the Alaska-Yukon- aavicret re \aeyenauaminas baw Pacific Exposition has just bestowed on Eilers Music paired P | my . When you go blind you cause it) House Twenty Highest Grand Prizes, Eight Gold and One Silver Medal This is an unprecedented recognition of merit, the equal of which has never before been witnessed This great triumph comes with tremendous force and signifi- cance to the piano-buying public, because of the fact that our instruments were in competition with not only the most widely advertised American makes, but also the best-known pianos in Germany, France, Sweden, Japan —in fact, the entire universe. In other words, it v yourself. Eye strain gives good) warning by symptoms of irritation, | pain, inflammation, diseases of the | eyes and lid, nerves and muscles, causing frequent and constant head- | aches, dizziness, nervousness, indi gestion, constipation, muscular par-| alysis, and blindness is the result. | When you strain your eyes you abuse nature's laws—you abuse the | laws of God, You create trouble asa tor yourselt, and unless you have world-wide competition, and in EACH AND EVERY Pe Bayou witinnte Al squads CLASS THE HIGHEST GRAND PRIZES WERE | "AN works puaranteed. AWARDED THE INSTRUMENTS EXHIBITED BY THE HOUSE OF EILERS. At no other exposi tion has any one concern carried off so many Highest Honors. It’s an artistic triumph-never before equaled, and proves most conclusively the statements made in the Consultation Free. | Moderate. DR. F. W. DICKEY Charges German-American Eyesight past, that nowhere else in the United States can be Specialist. fo L . 2 < any the world’s who 204-205 People's Bank Building fc Bode ander - roof, “a many of « = fib fv ae Corner Second and Pike. | grade pianos and musical instruments as at Eilers Music Office Hours: 9 a. m, to &p. m.; | House Sunday, 10 a, m. to 12 m.; even The public will appreciate that this is not merely a ings by appointments Phone newspaper claim, but the unanimous decision of the In- Main 5490. : } ternational Jury of Awards, probably the greatest body of musical experts ever gathered together. HIGHEST AWARD GOES TO KIMBALLS At the World's Fair in Chicago, the Grand Prize for Pianos—both Upright and Grand, and also Pipe Organs, | Lady Wellington EILERS Lump Now $5.50 Per Ton at Bunkers If your dealer does not have It, phone Latimer-Wallace Co., Independent 6040; Sunset Main office, 401 MUSIC BUILDING SUCCESSOR TO Oldest and Largest Western Deal FORTY WEST 6040, General Hinckley Bik. and Eight Gold Medals’ E | Awarded Eilers Music House The Greatest Artistic Triumph in | the History of the Musical World D. S. JOHNSTON CO, properties at the very outset. Fi In lens serious skin affections, | filled for the winter with ou such as pimples, rash, herpes, black-| Cal, for which she holds xe heads, acne, barber's itch, etc, re-|Dills that are most a sults show after an overnight appli-| @Very housewife had the same i eation, only a small quantity being | Judsment, she would seetee “ required to effect a cure. Those | ber winter's supply of Coal w who use posiam for these minor |!" pow, before prices ad skin troubles shguld immediately | further. Every load of our © secure one of rs special 50-cent | suaranteed to be full : packages recently adopted to meet | {ree from rubbish or dirt. such needs. Both the 50-cent pack- J. W. Bi OCI age and the regwar $2 Jar may be Phones—8?, obtained in Seattle at the Quaker Drug Co., 1013 First ave. and 406 | rts Pike st., and other leading drug | Davenpo pe * stores | {ary Couches fh Samples for experimental pur-| great % a poses may be had free of charge by | Fora r writing direct to the Emergency Saves You Laboratories, 32 West Twenty-fitth r st.. New York City. | Waeldort Bidg. 795-10 q wh e e tr : ee A * * * * * * * * * * * th was bestowed on the Kimball; and the Jury at the Seat tle Exposition again awards the Highest Honors to famous Kimball make. A GRAND PRIZE WINNERS £ Highest honors were conferred on the following pianos the musical instruments, etc. exhibited by Eilers a House Kimball Pianos — Upright Edison Cylinder Talking Ma he and Grand chines. er Kimball Pipe Organs. Columbia Dise Talking! Mie i Peerless Electric Pianos. chines. 4 Wurlitzer Pianorchestra, Bilers Talking Machine rs Band, Organs, ete. Needles. i Welte-Mignon. Kinetic Organ Blower. tro Pacific Queen Organs. Bilhorn Folding Organs, us Violins Eilers Piano Sound Board 7% 9. Mandolins and Guitars and Improved Ribbing System™ Hi 4, Kaempf Band Instruments. Refinished Piano. tin Parker Piano Benches Refinish Piano Polish. sa Herzog Talking Machine Cab- Seavers Piano Action Musle Wi inets Leaf Turner. tnt GOLD MEDAL WINNERS Decket & Sons’ Pianos. Lester Pianos. Story & Clark Pianos. Columbus Pianos, Hobart M, Cable Pianos. Ellers Pianos. Hallet & Davis Pianos, Victor Talking Machines. Marshall & Wendell Awarded a Silver Medal, This great victory is naturally a source of keen satis- faction to us, for it’settles definitely and most decisively the question of “Who’s Who in the Western Piand World.” It proves that the World’s Best and Highest Grade Pianos, Musical Instruments, etc, are handled by: the House of Eilers. Bf2 Ero f35eeerse Segsss THIRD AND UNIVERSITY ers ERN STORES °