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ts Written By Experts X intercepted by Abbott, the ball-into the hollow of his arm ed on the three-yard line. buck gained only a third of * coveted distance, and just as Ta coma was preparing for a desper ate stand on its own goal line, the shrill call of the whistle gave th: 4 @ welcome respite and dash ; Broadway's hope of ore. ; Beymer’s goal as a beauty, | a kicked from the 15-yard line high| over the center of the bar. The Tacoma line did {ts part well, and held like a rock, giving the captain plenty of time to judge his dis | of tance and execute the drop. A blocked punt by Lewis gave Ta coma the chance to try for the goal, Coblentz, the speedy Taco- who tucked | and ran like a wild man through} a.scattered field, only to be down | = A Mine} the | ITAL IAN HEAVYWEIGHT WRESTLER WHO MEETS FRANK GOTCH SOON, FINAL PERCENTAGE. i Tumer to the eff that vee her Mathewson Intends t qun! inaurance business during the win but there Is ne intention to leave | the diamond just yet. He te natural | much yan ik will nat be if he deonmnds a pelary DEXt semwon, as money at LEAGUE ® for af the fact t | (ity United Pree) SAN FRANCISCO, Pacific Coast league day with the San making @ runaway jnant. From the ve Nor. 1 mat is nity atfordt t natay ef attompiad to t obteine: ‘ew York etub and be - ma right end, not only breaking | cluP obtained @ co satiafied with his Saat contracts, Hut through and blocking the punt, but tince. The Seale finished he says himeetf that me | safely grabbing the ball as well.) cncd of the Beavers und 7 far dist when he will lose b While Broadway played excel ance of t Angela, effect wn and that he ie acgeion ‘ Tent football to the first half, keep-| occupies the cellar championship th refore, to make hay while the sun ; fe fing Tacoma.on the defensive most | with a percentage of only 379 as its | Shines « , Of the time “ang scoring consider: | showing for the seas | ini is | ably more yardage, the home team) , Danny W. Long "| KITSON-FITZGERALE DRAW { took a big slump in the second _— nad es tok After 18 rounds of Merce fighting 4 showed weak spots in the line that | *" swing the officis Hilly Papke declared the fight if the Tacoma boys were quick to) °))\ tween George Kitson and W ; take advantage of. The left side | Giyy Pct. | Pitageraid, which took place tm this H ! of the orange and black line sen Francinco 6 ity yesterday, «a draw he men 4 crumpled like paper under the} Portland fought at 115 pounds ringside | i fierce bucks directed at it, and the |I ws ‘end proved easy for the blue stock “ t ings. One of the surprises of the Oakland sees t _ game was that both teams played | Vern ans 9 , 80 much straight football, when! BASKETBALL SCHEDULE the dopesters had figured that with a dry field, open play would be the) The committee of the ¥. M. CA 4 rule and the forward pass and on-| basketball league met Saturday eve +] side kick the main plan of offense. | ning and arranged the schedule for y Both teams were inclined to be bag Clase A — ot he nee e # i ne season, which runs from No. : Secceats tor tie dace at Spatatly | vember ib to December is inclusive lar play. The rooters of both |Pi0vss ve oe iveama” orae ! schools did their share, and the un-| other team in the longue one game | . 1 earthly racket of cowbells, tin Following t# the achedule j 5 7 horns and battered kerosene cans! Saturday, November 13—Y. M. Bt } would have done credit to the/ © ; Chinese army in the days before “E, be = Business £ i] ny ster: rectors, ; oad Ragnaros PRCA gi Saturday, November 20—Inde- | at the class o | i SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL. | prndents va. Secretaries, + a oP Weue wou get fron : ed ’ uesday, November 2 r. s. | C. ym Business Men. y Coast. | "ene w } Washington 60, Idaho 0, at Spo-|,,Tuenlay. November, 90—Physteal || these garments— : ie | cretarte | 4 oma 3, Broadway 0, at Seattle. | urday, December 4——Inde ai y R hae kiin 9, Snohomish 0, at Se-| \. ‘Seorctaries . thei shane— — y Saturday, December 11—Physi P Ballard 17, Bremerton 0, at Brem-| pircctors vn eae | erton. man ea esa be esl i4—Business || never fade—and Portland. ponte: | Bollingham 41, Blaine 0, at Bel-| Pernt bee eT f Mngham. Physic ‘al Dt t ‘uyallup 6, Auburn & at Auburn me ee be Geren F Ellensburg i1, North Yakima 0, | "ip | at Ellensburg. Broadway seconds 5, Tacoma sec- rT. ; onds 0, at Seattle $3. 50 Pr. Union or Wins-| eckers. low Ball-Bearing, Rigid-| Minnesota 20, Chicago 6. Frame, Steel Wheel, chigan 43, Syracuse 0. Pennsylvania 29, Carlisle 6, Roller Skates, $1.75 Yale 34, Amherst 6. Wisconsin 21, Northwestern 11 Harvard 9, Army 0. | Princeton 5, Navy 3. | Cornell 0, Williams 2 | 2 Nebraska 12, Doane 0 | Kansas 17, Washburn 0 } | Missourt 13, Iowa 12 | Iiltnols 24, Purdue 6. Indiana 0, St. Louis 0. Colorado 44, Wyoming 5 Dartmouth 12, Holy Cross 6. Pittsburg 0, Notre Dame 6. Case 32, Kenyon 11. t Swedinh 1 De Pauw 13, Butler 6 nt-plate has extra Vanderbitt 17, Missiasipp! 0. his & ny cush ‘ rown 12, Massachusetts Aggies 3. Hating trucks. You can Haskell 14, Rolla Miners 10. | Every’ fa every way re es FR. egy | Freshman 9, Harvard } Sizen 20, 30, 40, 50 or 60, In either i shmen boys" or girls’ 4 New Mexico 15, El Paso M L. 0. | A pair will increase the lung capa Cornell, Iowa, 17, Morningstar 0.| city, put roses on the cheeks Yale Freshmen 6, Phillips, And-| *trengthen the muscles and teach over 6. ine user to be. graceful Creighton 8, Highland Park 0 usquanent "Pou enn ‘acoe ine, baat Washington and Jefferson 46,| buying @ pair now et Waynesburg 0 > ii alt te dad dina dininaindae 3 *® WILLUS BRITT, FIGHT PROMOTER, IS DEAD. (By United Pre: SAN FRANCISCO, ‘ov. 1 Wilius Britt, brother of Jin mile Britt the former light weight champion, dled in thi elty Saturday, after an filne of only.a few hours. Britt A pally succumbed to a nervou Ale « from which he ha been suffering for some month. past. First as manager of hi brother, and later as manager of Battling Nelson and Stanley Ketchel, Willy Britt became one of the bedknown sporting promoters in the country, He had a short ring career be taking up the business end of the fight game eee ee ee SHESEESESE EEE SEES EEE | This is the third | room-makin sale. pack 0 full, goods me pla moved t jueezed In wherever there is a po aibility You are offered « Ub) prices, almost unbeli aving to buy now, You met two of eve 100 an Pipe Wreneh . Se axter Double-End@ Ad a1 n man Bas uning Food Chopper #0¢ Rollman Basy-Cleaning -619 First Ave. |, Chopper ; $7.00 No.4 Rapld-Acting Wood On the Square $5.00 No, 115 welers’ Vine Opposite Totem Pole #25 ¢ Olympte penters’ Pencils. te SPINNING 20222. | THE STAR’S PA TACOMA HIGH ik} STAR ~MONDAY, NUVEMBER 1, FE % UP-TO-DATE SPORTS IDAHO IS. EASY 1909, (MINNESOTA WINS BUT THEY LOSE THEIR WHIRLWIND LITTLE LEADER) WINS FAST | FOR i), OF W. MRAP OLE, oy a ae | ntin Minnesota” over the ME TEAM | he haughty Chicag GA | j MoGovern's col Takes Long End of 3 to 0 \Coach Dobie’s ‘Mon Walk|' n follow five foat four Score From Broadway Through and Over Their} joinny Mecovern, or it.» \ Saturday Afternoon— Opponents at Spokane»), sid saturda Beymer Kicks Goal. and Win 50 to 0—No wel Sec cc ny « elflanarpalngh - - - Contest. “Ore for hin teateen. wens Broadway's chances of winning | i bays quarter and bide fate to beat from Tacoma High in Saturday's : safeties (ie Yor game, played on the University (Speaial ‘to Fie Sin) tne. dhivelalty. He works in. the campus, vanished Into thin air with SPOKANF, Nov. %—-On 1 _ Sniveratey. wore the bali, when it left the toe of soaked turf, with the’ slippery pig-| oa? euditors office das Captain Beymer's boot and sailed | hard to hold as the pro , “ty ge high over the bar for the first and oh nln, he, Waleoaaity , from the office only score of the game, It was a Washington's eleven literally walked | * 3 afterno n and rattling exhibition throughout, the og tha Sie abioancien Gy . ke , Practice football being of the big univer nc alec ae oat = ee i sity rather than of the high school e i ee nessta iar ms brand, and while this is a very urday afternoon. Fifty to nothing | NOM With’ Mice blue Monday at Broadway high, was the final score, and at tbat | Bann! get done the silver lining to the leaden} th wn consider ha , cloud of defeat and and blasted | abl w = on te an championship aspirations, ts the} ven hey're planbing in Minneap realization that the defeat was an/ mtitl | » honorable one. oleht toucha The local lads had a bit of hard ears Sande Wy -iereiene tieiie 3 luck in the first half when, after being comparatively easy more than holding their own] cncuatntnaioa sens smecthly working t a = ean eae all ml This is the Italian heavyweight wrestling champion who Is |, yarda ones within oleik nee: | coma, an re . mat of the} (@ learn new things about the catch-aseateh-can game as played | distance of the fina! chalk lige Coyle dma they ‘had possession of the} 1 this country, when he hooks up with Champion Frank Gotch In points by executing & " " | November 9. yard line, an Bsc eon “ , Saecket h since threw Yussiff Mabmout, the big Turkiah wrestler, | | fe py Seth Rae gg Bey or, dest April lowa farmer has taken part in some exhibitions, ow m ° — 3 eve Deen | the whistle for half time. Broad-| Dut bis ttle has never been at atak [away safely. TI , | way's near-score resulted from a os jdt od Ss A on ae er i Med) Leaf, the famous racing 1 forward pass of Tacoma’s that wa: MATTY WON'T QUIT, again when Idaho tr it | of the Keene at died at Emery v of danger the my sco tick a few days ago. Sh broke through an Ne st recently arrived from Brit kick for a big b or. kecuted th ambia, where she was car hall outright {during the summer, and Tho weather was chill 1 the | Cauaht 4 cold while on her way from wan gon expected tt ,. | into pr nia, and she « “ would win, but th ;| Red Laaf was one of the best wis wae ner by Hermence, and as a | WRESTL Sid Notes. wrest! atch has aroused vot ut inte {A Car of Iron Beds Missent to a Local Jobber Was moat sangul ING who clair oe nd Milt “Tt’s an ill wind,” a very low figure. IN BELLINGHAM ete. entire stock by Wednesday. Somebody’s A very pretty design, finis! ernis Martin; 41 inches Green or White, or Ve foot, $9.00 Value— $5.15 This top tubing, head, 62 inches; foot, $8 inches lar w neatly desig 1¢ and white, din green, white height of head, inches; | Vernis Martin, | $9.50 Value— | $5.35 , in green and white T116-inch pillars, 74-inch 5-16-ineh" filling rods; height of In the regu- this bed would cost $11.00 el “4 Solid Oak Dining Chair This very neat Dining Chair ts made of solid oak, finished golden or Barly Hnglish; solid saddle shaped seat, full box con struction; a chalr of pleas ing design and well fin- ished; regular price $3.50. $2.25 $7.50 Arm Chair to Match, $4.75 Brass Beds at Half Price Full Size Brass Beds $60.00 B $78.00 B $83.50 ASS brass Three-Quarter Brass Beds $38.50 Brass $43.50 Brass $75.00 Brass Hot Heater ‘Radiant We with are this St. Clair hot needs no introducing. is well know nomical user heavy ribbed fire pot tion, 1 1-16-inch tubing, 5-16-inch peer makes it a lasting and | height of head, inches; foot, 41 i durable heater. The hot | ished in white or green. A good $7 blast pipe swings so as | Special for this sale only— not to interfere with the fuel when plated in the $3 95 heater. Regular price be $19.00. Special for to tomorrow $15.50 heater, l. make this special price to | even up our YOUNG CORBETT *: BENEFIT ON CARDS bration Which Will Net! Him Financial Aid—Tal- ent All There. (Special to The Star.) NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—The friend of Young Corbett in this city and | throughout the country are getting | up @ testimonial benefit for him. It will be @ Christmas present handed to the former champion at Madison Square Garden next Christma occasion will call forth big athletic and theatrical layou t of the big guns in the pugtlt and theatrical following line Jeffries will b ring and 1 the an r of ceremonies » yarring with Bob Mitasir | me Tom Sharkey. Young Cor CAPT, JOHNNY M’GOVERN, | bett will once again—but thin time an} in friendly competition—wriggle the r. ae eee mitts with Terry McGovern as the Red Leaf and Radtke proved a win-| other end of the sketch. Terry, by ning combination and contributed | the way, is rapidly recovering and to plactng the young Ken-| will be able to spar as the holiday tucklans at the head of the Iwt of | evening rolls around the clock. winning owners when the local rac-| Kid MeCoy, Stanley Ke Billy | NE weason « | Papke, Joe Gana, Abe At Bat- Red Les non and all the past and ent champions not abroad have time and smined to lend ald to the ferttvi sheet anct jen of the occasion them to get f many a tight] And the stage bunch! All of them place. It was hard luck for the little] Marry Lauder, at Goodwin, Jim red mare and her owners that only | Morton, Harry Von Tilzer and the honors in the rich Burna| rest of the topliners will do a turn ap of 1906 fell to her, Dr. Leg-| A feature of the show will be a min- xo, who was particularly good that|atrel act in which one-half will be year, winning the race jboxere and the other half actors Three times that year after Jack | blacked up—with Jim Jefriex aa in gone broke,” in the par- | terlocutor ree M nd i track. Red Leaf | Charley Ross have threate: do mut him on bis feet bones, and Tom Sharkey and at ahee wad Hay a Fitasimr * will wrestle the! ci year Int t ine ne out of All of the receipts will be handl 000 Chrtstm by George F. Considine, the inten dds, In the following | tion of the promoters being to get mare was beaten by Young bett a roadhouse near y Tony Faust for the Water-|New York, where he will be abi house cup at two miles and a quar-'to make a living away from the ter ring, that high spot in the world Jack Keene, her owner, ia now tn of sport now being closed forever Russia, and the news of the death to its former luminary of hin faverite will be a sad blow) Mr. Considine will see to the pur- to the horseman hase of the roadhouxe, Robert P, |Friends of Clever Denver-| ite Plan Christmas Cele-| EDITED By LAURENG REDINGTOR Om r H ave ghy \JIU-JITSU EXPERT TO MEET real Shu Sit an of San Prem «ned Up for gam we nm the Beattie beg ot November | haa «his Own way epee ce arley OC; lAng I we, Onn gd here a r when Japane “1 Ja i paper t SPOKANE MC K PREVENTED B | Nov, 1—The which was to have been # yesterday afternoon, was 1 on account of bad wi and & muddy track. i | |, The track was so sloppy at je time Yesterday that the would ha! mired over the hey attempted to negot It is doubtful if even op marvels of endurance as Marek js St. Yven could have stood the f 20 miles tn the mud. The ponement of the race wan a | disappointment to the fans going L. A. Walker, private secs | M. Robert Guggenheim, from kane this mo | cording to Mr. Walker, the be run Sunday next, TURFMAN STAI NEW YORK, Nov, Thomas of Paris, N. ¥., well) throughout the country aly man, was assaulted at thy head Bay track yesterday: ‘ rol Shilling, and yreast. His conditiom this is serious, and his recovery doubt. | Shilling is well known om cifle coast. Last winter trouble with the there, and ft ts sald ft through the efforts of Mr that the boy was year, Shilling has bees vT ’ eglore all mistake gave us this oppastahlty ye ‘te the entire} car of Beds af There were more beds than we needed for our stock at the present time, but we kr that our customers would quickly relieve us of the surplus if the prices were made interesting to them. — tomorrow we offer the following five specials at such wonderfully low prices that we should close out ¢ esilindebita | Bed, bright finish, half price Bed, satin finish, half price . Bed, bright finish, half price .. Bed, bright finish, half price . Bed, bright finish, half price Bed, satin finish, half price Blast } or green; %-inch very neat, $7.50. This very attractive bed, finished in height of head, 56 inches; foot, 40 inel well-made bed that would Special for this sale— $4.15 prom pillars and 5-16-inch St. Clair overstocked so we stock, The blast heater It n as an eco of fuel; the All Specials Are Cash, Rocker This large, made Rocker, fintshed golden heavy or SECON® AND UNION No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders Accepted. A very neat bed in continuous post 00 Large, Roomy English, to represent quar $2.95 Je well hardwood, rly tered onk; solid saddle seat; high back, with 7 us 22 flat spindles; arms secure- [alk AM ly fastened to seat by 5 heavy T bolts; worth $4.75. Ppagst(eMhlloesalad y e