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Sate ae RTA sts eR THE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1909, Written By Experts CLEAN OTA SWEEP FOR sa Saturday’s Games Clear Up Local Situation— Lincoln Meets Broadway) in Next Big Game. It was another clear sweep for the Seattle football elevens Satur day afternoon, Washington cinch eq the Northwest championship by Hoking the O. A. ©. 18 to 0; Lin colin put itself back In the inter scholastic running by overwhelm ing Spokane, 58 to 0, and Broadway just managed to stave off a defeat at the hands of Everett, taking the game by a score of 5 to 3 The only game that really sur prised the dopesters was the Spo kane-Lincoln game, Lincoln c ing university class, while the Spo- kane boys played like grammar school students. Lincoln will not have the same cinch in the game with Broadway next Saturday, however, for a though Broadway did not show uy very well Saturday it is t and a hard one to Galast So far, Broadway's go ify has not been crossed by a hig! ethool team, while Lincoln has been scored on by Tacoma. Broadway has tho fighting spirit id will take any team to the limit hile Lincotn will very likely win, the score should be on the low side the game fought to a finish he comparative scores made by the two teams this year against the ie teams are 27, lard 0; Lincoln 27, 0; Broadway 31, Queen Lincoln 6, Queen Anne 3; 3, Broadway 0; Tacoma 6, egin 5; Broadway 6, Spokane 0; in 58, Spokane 0. in all the games except Satur a fast Broadway Ballard day's Broadway seems to be a little | the better. Broadway and Lincoln have met twice before. In 1 Broadway won, 20 to 0, and in 1908 Lincoln won, 2 to 0. THE TRAVELING HEAVIES. Being unable to arrange any fights! which would prov © profitable before | _——~ = Ln! si PAGE © UP-TO-DATE SPORTS Gotch Offered $2,000 eeeraee NEWS NOTES FROM encer, wil r the first . nag Jake Hottmay bet WE * OAKLAND RACE TRACK |" away the balanes ai o 4 : Is aa Se a ~e * THE OAKLAND ~ z * Btar's handicapper and race * iy en has * ing expert, left this morning * will be seem te — * for Onkland, where racing * bn ren $0 wetion a -_ & commences Gaturday next. * | —— « “Refug selections wi | prensa Als |* be publ in The Star, and * ete are. 46 «qe ~ = i |® hie newey stories from the * - thie se ‘.. ens ee |® track 1} keep local racing *| outhern worm trad * enthusiasts posted on the # OAKLAND, 1 Ww cy oC Californi th: ” ning da the w r OTCH AGAINGT ITO: THE OCCIDENT AGAINST THE ORIENT:| 4 jiy.jttsu match between Frank | Match to take place in Seattle within | * Pog eek Var las Adanies -&\ of 1e0tcie tae thaw one on : It Govan’t sound reasonable, but if such a mateh really did ma: |, champion heavywelgh two aca RMAN LANPIELD. * during former winter meet. # | che irno of the New Ca tortaliae, It would be secomd fn interest only to the Johnson: |as-catch-can wrestler of the n * ings, at The Meadows, when # |) lub et Benaryvilte U The offer in a flyer at best, and * cing flourished in Seattle, * « ing shipshape order. Th tries fight ‘a: a sp rting ; Tokowuro Tt ~ iv : *| iw more than doubtful whether Goteh|@ and last summer at Victor a #ir ar facee seen there Bil Cody, the Gotoh, with ‘All his weight and catchascatehcan a « would iddiewelght exponents of t nF itt econstder it sertounl r Dit @ and Vancouver, “Refuges” * ping almost cau fe r, in here o elk find a handful in the little Jap a jubjitsu game, and there would te the lat The match |I L has tried his hand af jiu-jiteu) w handicapped for The Ster ®/ that within the past ver. He wilt, he-e:ae td a Per , an yot, bul Hn r han 4nd doesn't Itke the game at * with uniform success. His * | toginiation been game opens & dozen ways of doping the meeting. Gotch has tried jiujitsu be-| ("In the alt as yet. bul iin of About three years ago he wr # work during the last, five #/the intent to kill this popular » “" fore, and has no liking for it, so it is hardly probable that will tantial guaranted to meet ito in|® Japanese at Bellingham us * own hi *| Handicap and Judge Ma Jock sin consider an offer to meet Ito in city, Still, he outy Tto | & nd hin reply either Modified Jtu-Jitwu rules, and * most consistent #| Nathanson, a mort popular an Tobe Thamar hers tart rolling or knock fur- | Showsh be finally threw bis man - ters of the Amer: lable official, is on hand an The bey is now by so many pounds that he might look on Kid Herman's o' easy sauetinthonm an tan nn 1 after the bout that & lean turt, t#\take charge of the detail ’ Dagsie’ ult TOW I the oa money, and anap it up. Then there would be do Kid Herman, who promoted the Mick to stralans met week in] % wid eS can rea that things enti, Braun match, pulled oft t «the future Gotoh’s opponent in hel a etek ih kik it m the mo’ hat the pu A bund ae © 0 0 leak, na auatliod ce Ep siabatak oor | =" ingham match was a nan wh will receive the bent there is to be oA baneh of turtng EORGE BONHAG, THE GREAT EASTERN MIDOLE DISTANCE i< ae and this © in though eaveer ban ito, wa had, Mr, Nathanson says t there | repor ee ee a sete tein ina edad eaten to Goth offering hh a moar. | €reatly inferior to-him in sctanee GIVE BATTERS A CHANCE, | Nat Mr lanty of horses on hand poses ig tn sole b a ayy to meet Ito in Seattie| ‘The Japanese «porting fraternity r . land that within few days Ireds of noted Mae lOunile amateur record, Bont srned k he A At bout under strams thatine it unlimited confidence tn Ito, and|.. Numerous have been the sugges opening of the meet things thes oted horte . Y ct v na to better batting In be « pelt way to the-const, meeting held in New York at ¢ park Saturday week, negotiating en, ‘Tho wording of the wee believe ¢ Getsh, With ah mie ese De belie (oe thes w eat the old air b ance extraord . e nk, Gotch, care eporting e the 4 No fe hen ie ae serge . hee |Ors, with the applications of train-| offered §26 tm For 20 years Willie Way's mar at the old track | Kansas City Star: Wil gua 81y | eee ae uch of the wank hitting {@r8 and jockeys for licenses, keeps he nea 4 at Bergen Park, N. J. he h fantest $1,000 for mateh wt kom uro. tl be no objections from the "the fact that the pitet Bam MeGibben b J hust- | who ee the best Ito under straight jia-jiteu e nd of the combination ’ % A The office force n amateurs in the country have tried er it, Day was pSibvononcnats' sn soonest : re will not give & good bateman @) 05%, full from n one of the greatest middle dista r lived. Hin pe AMaTeUA TANCK REOOR 7 4, therefor | moments will be s “| 25¢ Banari ssiriky ‘uk What: ba Sever {rataed be was able to violate / DAN STEWART IS UR DISTANCE RECORDS || in wang th | ena a Fr Silver Ch of a propa and then make wo rd DEAD IN NEW YORK! new york, Nov. 15—J0n »! jar og A aera atter of gre ns Import wt k On ht before he « " od b fam Clark of the x ter Athiet nut ' or not {ance mu to. & lunch tir 54 re EW YORK, Nov, i6i-Dan A. | Sshed all the | - elegy oe th eteran sizes| The efforts of painters and gard-| wart, known the country ovnr tn —— vy hy wean mt . ae an an ex-|eners are t ng noticeable | ces of cust ' Like Rube W we racing and general aparting ciroies, | BNNUA! Eames of the Bnamrock At at the track. Th ywn hotels| to all the reg. f t b . edt youterday, m ,o¢ | “ a at Cote perk Cin 1 cht for = pitcher to take | and A ng to fill oO € all gulatio . ‘ away Day, however Me. 4 tee rig ar i be ap anc broke down a few years after this historic perfor and ended | 5 ore ae, a ate e of atk te i aon sre men Of payed — t | his own | Vermont — Larry pasned four times |the sport and F atart r ons and per Alfred Shrubb, when an amateur, made a 10-mile record of 50:40 26 wwart was instruseetal is n two gamen last fall. Twice re Weoree a r | ie racing at the Oaktawn trac wer nd and third and | 2o* rnes may he seen | in England Mprings Ark, where in partner ae | et om third and ¢ ff fast quarters « rn Ncmtiog Saket Conan records tor these and all the oe ans “4 1 ready to rum the race of oo°o ate dintances. i ostied i” - it ate t en » . he kept the going didn't m heir lives. HUGH M’INTOSH’S BID OF $75,000 FOR THE JOHNSON . i be a ee 1 Pee . y bs wilh be pig bi te | Ne if the les committ we po * Jeffries fight is somewhat of a poser, “Does the Australian p er ii-knowe h re-| WOLGAST KNOCKS = | oX0v. Silowine the run-| Owner and Trainer Walter Jen-| , business, o : g in . . ie the |" » advance a base every time a| "ngs, who raced > Hal andl mean busin or is he talking in uncertified money s the} an ale hows OUT FRENCH CHAMP ° Fan eae shad reoarales or|ctners oa the big racks] question that the fight fans asking each other nnseti nh big sa eethar the wan forced, there would | (be, peat, summer Oak-| i eileen iethe a rr ‘ pumiliatle ¢ " " rea (hy United Pros.) rShgen Boat’ sentmnre ened and recdntly. He did not bring any The answer is, “A littl both, thank you.” If Mel could ee Piteelanona ons| MEW ORLEANS, Nov gn hoy ~mecegge rte ‘he [horses with him, has Maponed of pull the fight off in sportioving Australia, he could afford come thee Ehitar uate t: Ficee. | Wetaaat teeoke have to put the! nis runt before leaving for thei through with’ the amount of his bid, and then make a good thing of | bett inte ne & Pehationge 4 to 40 what they are| Coat The ular Emeryville} . wart we 1 the fight for Dalles horseman will take up of the it, for if the Johnson and Tommy Burns fight drew in the dollars agree eed: Agee go eres oe oae chee kre | what would Johnson and a real fighter do? Fi it out for yourself. Jally enacted in t tate tostop terday afternoon. The |being broken at his ranch up at But Johnson has come out flat footed (no reff i leis) ai fight, and Stewart fodk bie men | scheduled for 20 rounds BALLARD-RENTON SMOKER. | woodinnd for the winter campaign} ee er eee Hot Springs, Ark. whese he met Met gave a few Cashes of shifty| rd at Williame park | acteristics of his race) with the state will not fight Imi win t r beipa drt ing ut he made the Initial mis Ballard and Renton Athletic the Antipodes again, so McIntosh makes the play of holding his bid * ‘ ett ft f rushing Wolgast from the! etubs will hold a joint smoker to-| Superintendent James Grant snid| jiy and good for a fight in London. Bunk. Anyway, it's the biggest kind od off first. In the opening of the » night, at which @ number of crack| yesterday that there will be about! | We. hase M : n . ‘ex kind ' xht at) round Frenchman's Jaw con-|amateur boxers and wrestlers will|*00 horses in training at the track| «vs jot a cinch bet that the fight will take place in America, and about « brought nected a terrific right swing Ciset in interclub contests, The|!™i* winter. Grant has the course , izes. < Fetes ¢ lak that Gallerie ests the bles t heavywolghth together | which foored him for the count of | ™ - id In the Bailara |{% Mrst-clane shape and ts ready for capper e 1 aliforoia plum. aeaia ond © aafully pr@neted the six, He went down for the smoker will be held tn the Ballard 1), races at the tap of the bell ‘— 0 00 Sheet Nimone Cail et Care count & minute later, a. tight jap club's quarters in the Sypber build SPINNING it of STANLEY KETCHEL SAYS THE STATEMENT THAT HE Ig) for City In E80t ut. § ‘to the stomach doing the business. ing, 22nd ay. and Market st Richard Dwyer, Amortea's Dromier |S nig he meets Johnson, Jeffries is think-| seriously of making 4 tour of country with some athletic com- bination, with which he will meet all comers in such cities where short on“ allowed. champion, contends that he would derive a lot of benefit by be- | ing put against a couple of fight- ers every night. even though they be of a mediocre calibre. It would | be training for him than to don gloves with a sparring part- ner and spar several tame rounds. It has been years since a fighter has toured the country meeting all ce ere. In the days of Sullivan McAuliffe this was one of the reg lar things between fights, and in| later years McGovern made several such trips. Permission to show you the very best $15.00 suits, overcoats and cravenettes is all we want. You will do the rest. REGAL $15.00 Clothes practically sell themselves, and the reason is very plain--they are the grandest $15 values on earth. Money Back If You Want It Sole Agents 615-619 First Ave. On the Square Opposite Totem Pole | bug. n- | Friday night, watched the Jap mak | and became fired with the desire matched with Jim those shorter, uglier With this manful that he believes the Fiynn ts ar words, but we'll Ketch made denial world to be uth, He p let it go at ably used one of frees himself of the of suckers. If he suspicion fought (7 | Flynn, « gold-plated set of burgiar’s tools would be an « rpriate little gift for the Assassin, Instead of a winner's end of the purse °o°0 JULIUS JOHNSON HAS BEEN The middleweight wrestler failing to throw Barney Boe in the | little white smoking jacket and Chine eo St Wes and Race at Vancouver Next has always given the running game good support professional and it at Corvailis 58, Spokane 9, at § , Everett 3, a Lincoin Broadway attle.| pe preliminary to the mincemeat of the If you can use another rocker in your We offer BITTEN BY THE JUJITSU Seattle Athletic club, after made and well finished. lto-Braun go San Franctscan jo battle so forth to in # cute © laundryman’s pantios Marsh to sh's very b affaira of th t distance.” is expected that the Internationa®ners |character of the coming event w 0 < make it a big drawing card Th r fosing propoatt From V St. Yves and runne bit Marsh ma k Jump to ort nding final adjust me land to ¢ a 2 ath, the so-called there on th wing Sun association, and Portland race to nheim are” pulling r, , Cee DS ats entebaaees oo Sees Naa that date, and it was decid renheim arrives from New York Vancouver in between. next week. SATURDAY’S FOOTBALL. | Oklahoma 11, St, Louls 5, at St CHASE LEATHER CO sen Louis, , ‘ | Couch, frame made of sol Washington 18, Oregon Aggier 0. m 0. tufted, four rows of tufts Lehi 6, } thiehem. w York 4 stad aNseISiaa # SPLENDID ROCKERS ATTRACTIVELY PRICED FOR THIS SPECIAL Si home you should secure one of these fine values; these popular numbers at the following prices for tomorrow only, limit one to a customer” | } Vancouver followers of the long- {land race will be a four-cornered af- | distance running game will get «| fair, with Hays and Pitegerald the! chance this week to ¢ Henri St added starters. } Yves in action against a Canadian According to Al Copeland, St star, a match race between the| Yves’ manager, the little French Frenchman and John D. Marsh hav-| man is in top form to go any dix ing been arranged for next Briday night Yves and Marsh will try Northwest climate tx just sod na thle is’ Marahts host dlatance: | phat St. Yves likes.” wid Copeland |! ROCKER $3.95—A regular $7.50| ROCKER, $3.75—Regular price | ROCKER $1.65—This number sells | ROCK ae Tenn te satan Waar dhamnes | aever hase betior ik ban eae teen Rocker, made of solid oak, finished | $6.50, made of solid oak, finished regularly at $3.25. It is made of | serviceable of having his colors lowered than /at_ the Present time. He realie Early English, medium high back, | S0lden or Early English, a very hardwood, finished golden, high | made of solid oak, fi a el nt a Mari a ee probably ett - ¥ . | Me Wied fi : thon of the Spokane 26-mile event.| hardest race ot hia gen lg saddle-shaped seat, a strong, well strongly made rocker with medium back, with five neatly turned spin- | Early aie a at, strong, 1 1 r? {The rice next Friday will take « Againut Marsh at 15 miles, but , : “f ee | high back, well braced arms and sad dies and scroll top panel, cobbler | regularly at $5.50. A place horse show buliding, he iv willing to take the cha 1 made rocker, very pleasing design, | . 2 cis a x ce " , where an Li-lap track has been con- | tried to aplit the difference between s f } aes | dlgpshgped ent; 8 good: seo pear haya eaters wirepemliat ng : structed. Both rumners left Seattle 15 and 20 mile with Marsh, and mission ty opecial price $3.95 at $3.75 spindles. Special at ws... $1.65 ' Special +79 0ee yesterday afternoon, intending to get him to race St 7% , : put the finishing touches to their Vancouver, but there noth training in Vancouver. That city joing, and the men will meet UCH, $10.75—Our regular $16.50 lid golden oak, guaranteed spring, red in black Chase leather, well extra special for this sale ... $10. 75 taney ty Bon F New Hampshire 11, Rhode Island y a bas . t yurha Auburn &, Franklin of 6 iiane 16 DINING CHAIR $2x6-— Thi : at Auburn. hice mas. 16, at Mow Os A solid oak Chats Tid This neatly design- Aberdwen 6, Olympia 0, at Aber-| "Virginia 21, Georgetown 0, at|f ished in the golden or ed Bed in green and deen Washington ’ Karly English: the reg & Hoquiam 5, Centralia 0, at Ho Mexico ws ienins 20% ular price i# $3.50; a white, plain white quiam. 2, at Albuqu plain neat design very a or Vernis Martin ia CHAIR hor | Des Moines 20, Morningside 11 well finished, full box ii 1 ais is 8 hardwood n “a tinea a ae construction, solid wood f prone, _ continuous: | ines coe pigs mage | Rutgers 11, erford 0, at New ' egularly sells for Minnesota 34, Wisconsin 6, at| Brunswick | Special for this brand | Posts 1 1-6 inches | 16 J “ pha ntl ny eee. ces ae ea) Harvard Fresh. 11, Yale Fresh. 0, : | \r | thick filling rods made chair, with od Michigan 22, Pennsylvania 6, at|at Cambridge ; thick, alr, con- Cr ‘ 5-16 inch, height of | {mtous ,, back poate Yale 17, anceton 0, @ A z ei vith Haven. “|The Jacksonville Mosting.| id mui head 60 inches, foot | short arms, embossed arvard 12, Dartmouth 3, at Cam-| | | 342 inches: o panel and neat round 11 ee 2 ; our regu- ture; 1 bridge } W YORK, Nov. 15—Jackwon-|1 99 0p 6 LUN r lar $9.5 .FEBU- | spindies in back Tort Cornel 6, Chicago 6, at Ithaca, | ville will hold what is termed a bi 7.50 Arm Chair to “LU Ny pe ar $9.50 Bed; spe- | peat Spectal Hitnois 35, Northwestern 0, at Chi-| meeting. A new mile track | match nae 25 8 cial for $5. a cago, built, together with a es Oe SS eee us a ts tl a ee Hg AY oseveve tteeeee design. Spec | ywa 6, Ames ut Iowa City ndAock, and betting ring. The Lege Utah 46, Mont Lake. Navy Aggios 0, at Salt} Western Re: 6, at Annapolls. Brown, who has been a bulider 1 | Missouri 22, Drake 6, at Colugn |p motor of numerous tracks, Is the|| BED COMFORTS $1.75—68x72-inch Silkoline Com | bia. |head man in this Jacysonyille pro. od Ww 4 2.5 } : proj forts filled with pure cotton; regular price $2.50. Spe: Brown 12, Vermont 0, at Previ-|ete, and han plenty of bac Me 5p han | plenty of backing. Holl cial . o, 3 $1.95 Williams 17, | lamatown | Ohio State 5, lumbus. | Swarthmore 6, Uraijius 8, at Col- legeville, Pa. ni Purdue 26, Rose 3, at Lafayette. Haskell 8, Denver U. 6, at Den-| foi ver. le Vanderbilt 0, at Co makers will t their change for | has arranged an attractive list of Amherst 0, at QWil-| stakes, made entries. ager of fightery, would Ike to mat Harris, againgt Jack Silberg of Call- | allowed to put slates and give tle kets In @& cash wagers. -“Curk Bedding Specials | and many GRAY BLANKETS 90c—11-4 size gray Cotton Blank- ets, blue and pink borders; regular price $1.35 pair. Spectal 90¢ FEATHER PILLOWS $1.45 PAIR—Size 19x25 Inches, weight three pounds, covered with fancy art ticking; regular price $2.00 pair . + BL.45 horsemen have Al MeMutray, the Brooklyn ma: Morris | is colored heavywotght, rnia, or Jack Talmer of New Or- an BUY NOW PAY LATER Cluny, Irish Poir Secone ANG UN! All Speciais Are Cash. No Phone or C, 0. D. Orders Accepted, .. they are attractive in de: sign, quartered sadd finished natural or in golden to rep a clear, well finished dresser of exet al for Tuesday « Curtain Special. white and ecru; 48 inches wide, aya yards! E These are mounted on best French net : gee ot ER, $3.10—-A” living English. It ag a This is a splendid $18 Drest , designed as shown in ade of white cellent wee nt and Novelty 50 9

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