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Written By Experts FOUR FOOTBALL | GANES THIS ft University of Washington, Broadway, Lincoln and Queen Anne Have Im- portant Matches Sched- uled for Saturday. Tho Seattle football teams all have big games scheduled for Saturday = » Varsity will take on Whitman Broadway will go up against ites High at Spokane will play the Hills’ Military Acad emy at Portland’, and Ballard and Queen Anne will play cach other te this city. The Whitman game promises to Be one of the hardest that the Var sity hag on the schedule this sea on. The Missionaries have wal ped all the teams they have play ed, with the exception of Oregon. This game, played last Saturday they lost by a score of 10 to 6 The Whitman team this year is a one man team, 4 that man te Capt Me <i States a Chartle Borleske, a player whe make any team in the Ur je is directly responsible for the defeat of Idaho three weeks aco making over half of the points with his toe, either from placement or with a drop kick. Coach Dobie, of the Varaity, is drilling his team in breaking through the line to block auch plays. If Borleske manages to get the bail Inside the 35-yard line it fs am even chance that he will try for « goal By comparative scores Washing ton should make at least two touch. downs against the Misslonar The tice at the Varsity slacking down any thie week but, the other hand, Coach Dobie working his men harder than fore. In this last game they lucky tn that none of the men ceived serious Injurtos Although Broadway was put out of the running for the champtonsh!y of the Northwest last Saturday those boys are resolved to win all the other games. Next Saturday on te be were re they play thar old time rivals at Spokane. It has been two years since the locals won this game. In 1907 the score was 4 to @ in favor of the Eastern Washington boys. While last year they played an 1! te 11 score. Coach Lewis will take 18 men to the Inland capital to play the game. Lincoin should, have tts hands full beating the H. M. A. this year, from selved from that school tiers always have the best team in Portland. This tx the first time for several years that & Seattle team has played them. however, and the two teams seem to be about evenly matched on paper. The Rallard-Queen Anne game mi rate cham pionship of the state. The teama are very evenly mate Broadway beat Ballard 27 to 9 and Queen Anne 31 to 0. But Lincoin won from the Ballard score of 27 to 9 and Qt held them down to 6 to 3. By these scores It would seem that Quee Anne had a little the better chan to come. out on top, yet the oth scores figure the dope differently On the whole, it should be one the best and hardest fought games played here this seaso SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3.-The benefit yesterday for the Francisco Seals, the new Pacific Coast baseball champions, proved & great success. When the San Francisco aggre- gation scampered across the field eech man was tendered an invita- tion to the large crowd that had gathered to show appreciation for the excellent brand baseball put up by the team this season. the new catcher, was the bright individual star in the field events. With the exception of the bunt and run event the big) catoher captured every contest Carman made a walk away of the target throwing by making a c'ean score, and also annexed the T5-yard dash when he made the distance in 8 2-5 seconds. The long throwing contest also went to Carman when he hoaved the ball 370 feet. The big catcher also made the fans sit up and take no- tice when he circled the beses in 14 46 seconds. Davis captured the bunt event by going down to first base in the re- markable fast ime of 2 seconds. Pneumonia, Coughs, Sore Throat, and all Lung Trouble, Leary's c Jom pound. All druggists. Lincoln | | San | he can negotiate at anything like speed ' REDINGTON S COMMENTS | That the tragic death of Bugene A. Byrne, the young cadet who sustained a broken neck in the football in claiming too many vie- tims, but the reason lies not In the game itwelf, but rather in the way that it is played. Generally speaking, football players are in good physical condition and hard training during the season, and the old it is an indisputable fact that 1sHE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1909 000 than t consin, won a game the other day | paltry $ « by intercepting a forward pase, He onte tha whl han played basketball, as have Cros t independ nen for bott by, the Cornell end, and Lang Din men | alo of the Dartmouth eleven.” | Don't all bust out laughing at once. AFTER STAGE MONEY CLUB snes READY | THREE WEEKS MORE AT LATONIA TRACK Wost Polntllarvard game Saturday last, following - . i chsoianastan ee } so closely on a similar football Injury to Quarter LATONIA, oni 3 paged = rn, called for yenterday after- | i back Wilson of the Navy team, will start a country sixth rage had been run at the Le one tes fect the ore | J N i tonia track yesterday the officials of Automobt! | a wide agitation for the abolition of football at West) geattie Athletic club members| the club announced that the meet-| Jeffries and Johnson aro going to/ did not take place, ae a #uffictent | (hy Valeo amas Potnt and Annapolis, seems a lare looking forward to a boxing ing would be extended until Nov. jean a “fow” theatrical engagements. per of representatives were not BOSTON, Mama: Wilson i still hovering between life and death at| and wrestling tournament of real | 26. Thin will ag enghaemtagee pe Just to Wits 6, Tae ar he tn sttendanse. “Sot ——_ to take ing to ‘Trainee the time of ‘wilting, bat the chanced’ are. ngutnat | next Friday crenine, weet [ee Seer Bo ener eae suka | ised mesting some time before July | those present passed the matter up| °f Harvard, the 4 L. REDINGTON his recovery, and it is feared that even if he pulls | itetie. - reba of Pertead ait 15, 1926—or ix it 19107—-they are go-|for a few dayn. Byrne, of the : Bete he to grab some easy money. ual meeting of the Beat-| w have through the crisis he will be a helpless ortpple for life. come to this city to try concle | lant that make you «lgsie, We club, at which offl- | porvard Wee With these two accidents coming in quick succession in the middle | sions with the loeal men, Seattle even if you had « aplit lip? pnw ed th sing year will be : m kame, . ‘ . " 4 « o {ts exceptionally strong this year, | Before the Ink was dry on the] elec’ will be held at the Rainier | Y®"* @dy > withdraw of the football season, it is to be expected that a hue and cry will be | ehepmionaly stung this yen ssththie Gh ceLaeane GRA. ween Wiki sight, Ad teen| tres the. Galle ‘aised against the sport, and that a strong antifootball movement) maine of a decisive vietor: mueh pomp and ceremony and wine} meeting the formation of the new | tow minutes bef - and fashlights and more pomp and| Seattle Automobile association will omy may be expected In the boxing matches Cliff tremnony and. flashlights, the big|be discussed, and the date of the |‘? + serimmags te It does not follow, however, that the heads of the great govern-| Dyer of the 8 A ._& will meet ’ follows tipped their mitts, They are) organization meeting probably will ly for him, ment schools will be tnfluenced by & spasmodic burst of public ages home of jets in the going on the atage. be a eaely set. Phe present of-|urged Byrne * 125 pound class. Lew Greenberg Ian't that perfectly charming? ors 6 he Beattle Automobtie | go rnc opinion, or that football will be legislated out of existence at West | Vi: ‘Teoresent the loal club in IT the fight standpoint the|club ate: Judge J. T. Ronald, presi ic - ho believed tim tp 4 Point and Annapolis spirit of the sport, and the traditions Of/(ne 125 pound class, going up provision making It powstble for the| dent; FL DeVeuve, vice president; | Ph slcally untit to pig, i ri men to step into the ring on as late|O. D. Williams, secretary-treasurer. | 14 the game at both places, give it a firmer hold than t# the case at|againat Gene West pS Oe O's ten & aheut te “1 talked most of the universities and colleges. Then again, both In the army| Two good boxing pretiminaries cmaet ridhou stuff ever pulled off. ils ROLLER WINS. 5 ane, of Heng and the navy the feeling against “mollycoddiing” the cadets ia very | 2f° carded, Jack Novak and Joe! Preparations for the Stu-fitew ©%-| Ning jong months in which to train i = AGO, Nov, 3. ve. B. ¥. Rot. |! \ him thet . Emery, both of the 8. A. C., meet | nibition that Kid Hermanda to stage|—er, beg pardon—to “act!” And| ler, the Beatle wrestion, won from | ‘0 be taken out ie strong, and, aecidents or no accidents, this argument would bear/ing at 145 pounds, and Tom Clark|a¢ the Seattle theatre op the night| while the fight fans are waiting for je rer wry Bd tro straight a pees = he dor mt ree strobe * hacia - thar | tawt nig mpion Frank Gotch | that Byrne, trdéhgly on any attempt to abolish football. “eno har apr Men, CO | .¢ November 12 have come toe sud- va Bern tha dbo vcpeored a Tease thetinel tak Aindake ta tron | wideks cr than the stipulated 26 minutes of hin matoh at the Itiver View rink Inst night. den halt on account of a dispute be- wae. tween the principals over the mat- age Th on championship of | of clothes. In the good, old-fash- gous on the mat at 136, will repro-| ‘het Eame of wrestling. clothes ate stow, interest will wane, disgust wil! multiply, but in the meantime, the easy money will be pouring Into the coffers of Johnson and Jeffries. Not many days ago Sam Berger, Frank Duncan, who won the 115-) td joubt foothadl tradmer raity or tnt A a silowed Byrne to remain BILLIARD MATCH. K. Warner won bis match from 4 detail that are not argument that accidects happened only to those physically unfit to take pert in the game, does not hold water, The reverse is the case, It is considered herofe for a football player who has been put out of business underneath half a ton of struggling, fighting humanity, to stagger back into the game as soon as he is sufficiently revived by strenuous methods, There ts hardly a big game played in which he is ree % off the laps over the same ground. This gives him a @reat advantage over the man who believes that he can best show his true form over country. It is hard to consider the added starters Terway, Burn, Stanley and Beauchamp—as real contenders for first honors, for, although the are all runners of proved ability, they are in a clase below the other four. Stanley ts perhaps the best of the second division and at 15 miles might have a chance with the leaders, but 20 miles is more Art Burn, the Calgary runner, has proved something of a disappointment since he turned professional. However, he has never been physically fit since the Olympic Marathon, and his races during the last few months should be thrown out when figuring his form. The Spokane race is carded for next Sunday, but if the weather again holds up the it will probably be decided on the first bright week day following, as the runners do not feol like putting in any further time at Spokane. A 20 mile indoor race for Seattle is ett | in the air, and may be pulled off after the Spokane affair Portland | will be the next town which the Marathon barnstormers will play event, BRITT BURIED BY HIS FRIENDS |dueted by Father MeQuaide, who The | told of an instance immediately fol manager of | lowing the earthquake when Britt funeral of Willus Britt, |Stanley Ketchel, Battling Nelson | tendered him a large sum of ready | and other champions, who died be unable to get ag phureh. would] suddenly late Saturday, was he id | . pallbearers included , Jack Welch ny Greeley Smith and Stan- | Eddie Mul Billy yesterday from the Sacred Heart | Catholic church. Interment waa made in Holy Cross cemetery The funeral services were m vey, | Silver, Eddie con 15¢ 51x33 Tin Han- Aone eee ee ee es M « ; . dle Braced Back SHORT SPORT SF IAiebi Chita alin oo to $10.00 more in other stores, 80 We } * FORD FOUR-FLUSHER, * Vegetable | * pal bs want you to j rater, Michigan will give basketball an-|* CHI ‘on, tee ee Sar * T 8c other tria ® Langford doc Wank to This is a ¥ * fight me. He is merely hunt- * Dining Chair, finished - : F Le lie: sielttiod? Whe arnat Numbering football rs is|® ing adve my ex- * te . Migs ' yr inet Cutting and grat-| growing in popularity + pense ae © in golden; it has con ys ete. "Will not turn in|, tis Chicago, & tintous back posts, the hand Pittsburg bowlers have taken up| * put up a f it of $10,000 and & | Every special here is| the large-size duckpin game * 1 will sign @ a or a fight # strongly braced to its | e one, Every arti-| # in which the ‘ * solid wood seat by | iy ey ee TS toa Which the winner Is to take eat by 2 6 i O tmost Sou eve. potting nuke tt 1% det Goamplon Jack’ Johnson #| Spindles and embossed | 4 very neat Bed In continuous post construc satisfaction and pleasure, we will | paid’ to" unusually well| A eager cricket |& Seems be, Sob here today panel in back; regular | tion, 1 1-16-inch’ tubing, 5-16-inch filling rods, e you nak an buy the more| eleven to England headed by Prince |#* a theatrical ‘engagement. &| price $2.25. Special— | height of head 65 inches, foot 41 Inches, fin | get, Let's hel room we| Ranjitsinhsi & — Johnson wino Declared that if # ished in white or gr & good $7.00 bed. ah j $1 pe Oylinder min umbler Night ® Langford means busine that *® Special for tomorrow lif / v4 ‘ige|. Dr. Herbert, of Oxford, will be} ® he would return to Chicago to #| ibe Bit Key Night Loc ake | head coach of the Yale asaoctation|* meet the Boston demon imme- & 6 Bit Key Night Lock gee | football’ team. & diately after he had filled the * Bit Key Nisit “Lock 3 le Detroit expasement F ae air i a a - | “i inslow Hail 2 i Al | Jerome R, Keogh expects to chal-|* bd Le odAl solle ates $1.75 lenge fe title this winter WERRAHRHRRRE THEA! 8 ial | thncisiens 6 is in Rochester pecial > ay Base tg Upoksion OAKLAND THE WINNER, , | Remember yee an Gor R. . Walk r. the Olymple sprint- | (By United Press.) Sale of Our ARS Otyrests ERTS ing champton, haw been invited tol SAN FRAN( 10, Nov. 3.—The , * toe rail bret “ta tour the intipodes and there show lofficlals of the California Stat High-Grade Exchange phage Go nam spec league held a meeting here yeute: $e Hollman Food | hopper a day and awarded the 1909° pennant Sample Department— ho Alligator Wrench The leading len of the year in|to the Oakland team. Stockton was | {hove “gy Oh ees astern Grand Ciroult harneds|st the head of the percentag table, | Dressers and Tt Is Just 6 10-in. Baxter Wrench i are urphy, 0; Mo-|but the team disbanded and Oak a ‘ eT a ‘Aonatioae pipe *| Donald, $43,000; Geers, $40,000, land geta the flag by default. Chiffoniers — rene! , je “hash ith On the 315 319 $5.00 No. 116 Jewelers Vise ..'.92.60| Valley Fair kennels, of Simsbury,|_ George Kennedy will bring three Now | A . 615 to 61 t SPINNING sa10 | Cianh ill anter a dog team of Thus-| big Turkish wrostiors to “America Going 0: Renee Square ist Avenue Totes an wolfheunds In the Alaska $10-|a@ @ result of scent tor 01 in i Pa Ag OR LE SE 2,8 fesult of a Teoent tourney he ing All Specials Are Cash. No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders Accepted. Bargains sent the Seattle Athletic club in| 4 y - ith % as long as he signing articles, but in the Japanese | Jeffries’ manager, declared with @x-| 41° Giark tast night in the Class A the wrestling features. Their) sport the style, fit, and cut of the| treme positiy etl” 00] Sere tonsmmmment new kn pragrens oe ema Portiand opponents have not been | mat gear count f whole lot, and| through with the stage, at least un-1 4) Brown & Hulen’s piace on Third |bad a named as yet. til after he had met J Jet- hapa. no self-respecting Niponese bone- of appearing man who was net com- ording to the latex jiu- av. and Madison xt. ituted for James was a clone 160 to 14%. «round reached ute or 90 lineup.” fries, before sailing for Amerion, partly confirmed thie by stating that he would be ready for Johnson within three or four months, inti breaker would think against @ tumed jiteu mode. BASKETBALL TRAINING HELPS c 0 except °. ch 17 would suit men who are really unfit to continue are net returned to thelr posttions. IN FOUTBALL. |,,,"!", es ‘anes thet eho him an the tget date. Nice things The very physical perfection of the players makes It possible for " " - | may no\be up to the latest wrin-| were said of Jeff because of hin ap * 9 . That a thorough working knowl-|kiew in snappy jiu-jit*u wear, he| parent sincerity, but now this haw them to stand up for a short time under torrific punishment, when | .age of basketball is of great morve|toctate: cn. ae plying the gear for! been all stewed up. by rights they should be on their way to a hospital, A little lens | lee to football players, Ix the conten-| both. Lew Freeman, Hiraun’s man-| That there has been an under- tian of one Kastern expert. Writin ken thin condittc - | etandil het wee the opposing rivalry, and a little less of the driving of willing borses to death, |‘ S| Seer, takes Use condition a8 per.) standing = between sy : « « wd - in the New York Sun, he any amal affront to his man te in| forces on the matter of the date can and the accident roll of football will be cut in two. ‘The usefulness in football of an) dress, and says Mat-footed that « the only conclusion. Johnson, Sereeee 4 whip served in hasketball| Braun will supply hie own clothes | who has repeatedly dectared for pub in when players are rushing |if he ia to appear at all. That's the| lication that he could be ready | The postponement of the Spokane 20-mile race leaves the question wn on the man when he la about! way ma stand today, but it is| within a m 4 not make the} of supremacy over the shorter distance between the Marathon stara|'? [&** the throw. Basketball hae | heped that a con which will] slightest objection to the limit) a ‘ “ rained him te stand hie « held thie afterne at which| placed on the time within ich the now on the const still In dispute. Not until the big four—S8t. Yves, | not to b erie’ by 5 Lange ip aeiivnr ier Fist teust. tale peace a Marsh, Hayes and Fitegerald—actually meet will the relative merits | sie (gen him. The tand tal will be pres- | undoubtedly ae Jed c anne en je distance wte: mck, ae er up or drop « an be decided | value of a long wait and, rea: of the runners at the middie distance be determined. At the present | ground with the bull has bin Yver-|upon by the experts for bimaelf, decided that even if the | time opinion is considerably divided, and, though St. Yves is « natural | ® by hie basket ball ‘trathing,| Ito anys that he was “etung” when] fight does not take place he can favorite on account of his record-breaking Marathon here, there are | 204 be Knows how to use dpeihand | he jlu-Jiteued Kddie Robinson, and| make more moncy on the stage in . » ward off the enemy andywith the that he doesn't intend to rink bis| nine months than he can in the ring many good judges of the distance game who believe that Marsh wilt | aher get away with thes throw.| professional dignity and reputation | with J ine weeks at give the fast little Frenchman all he wants In the matter of pace. —_ re Rtg mm bat of Thin the ,agein, It seems that Eddie didn't} $2,000 a week ts mighty sweet. ; other day when Walter Camp, Jr..|piay fair because he appeared in the| Jeffries can have had but one mo- The full Marathon distance is a trifle too far for Marsh, or, to bel or the Yai hman tear x has vow, it in not con-|tive for putting the fight off for more exact, it Is too far at such a pace as St. Yves can set, but the spawn coolly took hin ed good form to appear with-| such a length of time, and that was Winnt sila wins nahi aie ie be i | when another man miftht’have| out panta at any society gathering. |to get the money that the signing | Dew — han hold his own with any runner in the | been hurried by the way the @gpon-|and Eddie should have kuown that|of the articles would bring Into the| world at the even 20 miles. Marsh's best distance is 15 miles, but | ents were coming for himyitudd off! ju-jiten entertainments are no ex ~n office It nnot be possible he can stretch this for the extra five without hurting elther his apood | ‘> perry camer thud ogy mae ea However, he} that he wants nine months in which % a > and sent the t ak, and Professor Ito/to get himeelf into condition. or bis endurance, and It is a safe bet that if the Frenchman wins the j aired epot | horrified. In the first place He bas been working now for ten | Spokane race, he will have to clip something off the existing records | Se —. foot tull i [hie native modesty was terribly|/ full months, and if a fighter thinks! to turn the tri ov ennui - asin j bother the alt player dpe shocked and, in the second place,| he needs 19 months to get into form | ick, providing, of course, that the track is firm en: mag | he © to ¢ ith, beth ieket lhe found oo convenes to] he would better acknowledge at once | to make record breaking performances possible. jhe deft at ahifting the ball. that his| «ab when he wanted Ed-| that he is all in, so far an ring work | Hayes and Fitzgerald do not class up with St. Yves and Marsh |g." Shall Bot be interfered with. | walk Spanish ar mat.Jis concerned. The idea that a great) over the } t b feo manner in| Hence the present protest bie strong fellow like Jeffries needs jong route, and they must be conslde as outsiders in the | wh the West Point quar Freeman has been in town for! almost two years to condition him- betting. Johnnie Hayes has always been a better man across country e aarenents « tm eat when about! some days and, Judging by the way| self for a prise fight is preposterous. to make a forward pass doubtless is|he is covering all the Japanes. he does not want to fight, or than on a track h c " 0 c ac e . pan iw te bes be ck, and all his track performances lack the snap and somewhat to his basketball ex-| money in sight, he must have areant| finally haa come to the conctaston| grit that marks his work in the open. In his match races with | Soran Pra of the best men) faith in bie peinelpal’s ability to get| that he cannot regain enough of his Dorando, Hayes showed his dislike for track work, and it {a doubtful | _— bs a peal. “an Since It has|the best rf Ito. Braun himself tslold form to whip Johnson Aa a o into Ue wana ‘ ted bo arrive Priday But there ix nothing in the world r he can ever do himsel full justice on the path. funners | er before he we The match will t of three|to prevent bim from accepting a have queer kinks in thelr make up, and a man who takes a dislike Keinath ot Ben ante. 'W O-minute rounds, inw { the! “few” theatrical engagements, | Xn 7 th ared Navy quarterback, aivo| usual finish fails, by special agree-| Fine, imn’t it? to a certain style of going is half beaten before he starts. St. Yves | played basketball. 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