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teins tin able advance information WASHINGTON ay the interacholastic championship of yionahip intercalt For a world's champton, rank |‘? D!e a ‘ 7 4 emiate game pugiiiwt that ever put up his hands. | the game Saturday was one of the t and Gog tween Picked Teams) ‘ | | Hintnarios ar eh . ot made until the last minute crease paint know! " | the chances of a leak by filing their figures ahead of time, for each en a n colleges jg * possibility of a match, Then with | end in of 66 yarda, but his splendid . ie ye by about foup football game of the season Was) big four of the bidding g All of thom mean businows and are | cuss \ ery por Broadway surprised the knacker chirp when Jeff's monar from the Seattle ar x to back up their claims the first two mentioned are favorites | are photographed half a dozen times. | poarly always in Lincoln's territors choor night, with a wher nd the fleld at the ¢ . from an eleven » re round begine a wer Geteh works mob tears of “ y at some down town - * FRANK GOTCH) IS LINCOLN-TACOMA } Ls MAN Ry defeating Mroedway Saturday © first time sing 4 afternoon, 6 to 0, Lincoln proved its Hin bUNCH bed the stage, —_— saemmquneneseang [right to mect Tacoma ‘Thursday for | ring to be the sme: of oe HILE PROMOTERS FROM THE IMPOSSIBILITIES ON THE] <iotch Koos about hin businéws with | '"" North ae . as ec Bist: Eabibiton Game Be-| W fight map continue to burn up the wires with fabulous offers | fuse than any second-rat meus Of oF right ty asi / for the JackJim affair, the real bidders, ‘the fellows who Whenever you heat of a couple of | best ever soon on a local field, and - ‘nb from ait the athe slated to be there or thereabouts when the envelopes are opened |#eranpers getting together, the p a eee Se oes soneee or lleges, and the ; Played Yesterday After-| ox the afternoon of December 1 are saying nothing and sawing |! Rar Whe te aaa : made it one of the tnost ox ’ vill rank in importange a } le it ol m T >) foxes of the me do not intend t run » a “ agents are as well J k Connors was th m 4 . toe Played noon-Grammar Schools| le lot of wood. ‘The old foxes of the game do no a to , } Pere atl cle det was treaty soaoedinn 4 better by the | ¢ for the score ¢ placed the ball on P Went and Rast, to Form League. jis afraid that the other has an edge that might secure him some valu Firet, the papers are filled with the dway's ten-yard tine by a long : outweighs the a lot of hot alr about the ability of rence made the spectacular got his four bite woth. ‘n, bot the locale The first gesular association | Gleason, Coffroth, McCarey and MelIntosh are undoubtedly the | pe “ Then the weight is die-| run pesalble. " come to till th’ boost . ‘ ' to make Op for are Jayed yesterday afternoon at Dug ‘i atte boosting in sucked | by the clase shown he first half - “i mut, and he Gale's park, when a picked team {Out to get tho fight with amount of the real stuff behind them | Gry" tho mitt slingers wet together, | Gees uaaa whown in the Firat ty eS se Ey cy cement hae built toot wee, ee tone end in the race. Rither Gleason or Coffroth should land the plum, although |"#? articles, and then the wearisome | Lincoln was the best toam, howeve me st kets will ee ot jand deserved In When th’ bi y no of J Tacoma and Thistle clubs. The they will not find the fruit easy pleking. The rival fighters and} That tan't the way 1 t fr t iRCe4 om tle | waa an exhibition affair ® i thelr staffs of expert handlers are not Mkely to overlook any chances |When a car load, more or lems, of im Tacoma Wins. site up an’ whe him _hronpective ooters givin’ Jett v ttt fost like th’ ure hem without Associated Football League, whose | to squeeze the dollars out of the aspiring promoters, and it's a safe yrepe, and the papers ware | score of 38 to 6 and in now proper season proper starts Dec |bet that the man who stages the fight will have to pay by the nose od with some thousanda of ines | ing to do the ame with the Seattle - elbows on th’ seat in front and trims kame in time 1 | ol ~ conce © abliities o aro plone coin h n beaten for the privilege. jot tye noerning the abilities of | champions. Lincoln t c + Yegterday'’s play was all that could be expected so early In the season, | the respective mastadons, and every nce by Tacoma this season but if they take thle game will have a and while both teams showed lack So far as the dear public Is concerned, though, It doesn’t make|one was speculating upon just how of training and practice to some much difference who handles the gate receipts, What the fight | "90m the fowa farmer would loge his | clear right to the champlonhaip. scalp, Goteh packed a handbag The teams are evenly matched tn ex t, the brand of football was first . Bey combination | fans want is action, and the sooner they get it the sooner will every-|imrowing in a couple of palte of| weight, but. Tacoma scome to. be | oe were lacking instances. but/ body be happy and contented in, As matters stand now, the | thts for emergencies, and ft out | mych the faster. In the last game fe Or big andae when ett p08 to HENR ¢ | Drilitant individ work kept up the | for Chk >, without wv th’ big nder wv ft « | 4 ‘ celpts going to the Nort! wat #tara arrived in Chicago| Tacoma walloped Queen Anne by a u crowd in front, And then he gets hin) (D° St the gate. Im onder ty hin acetylines for a big look ] 1? r Rocky tears off a million / start “ . Af the lar check to get a strangle hold | on time it sho on this hook wolm thing and I'm "Ht should be over by simu wine that he’s on th’ job to get hep Seen ea interest from the spectators’ stand- | Uncertainty of the situation is driving some of us to an early grave. talk superthy: ee eee ca - , spr Si Bag wing it ~ er. ag Agi WO Point, and the elevens were so eventy | © o°o _It didn’t take him long to land this | men who went from here to see the , wall’ chaaaak iat Pewee kia | T E {t” Upto the last few minutes of play, | HENRY BERRY, THE CHUBBY MANAGER OF THE Los|‘lovunni Racevitch, hook, line and |igame, ‘Tacoma wan much the ‘ Satie Gane Gite dtsinw tor’ ieeoont 4 The Seattle- Range mbination, | Angeles team, who stepped Into Jim Morley’s shoos some yoars ago,| windjamming than the nono. | renee Da hie dnaian: panend hat An’ when th’ big bloke flopped on a| KID playing under blue colors, proved 4| and has found them uncomfortable ever since, haa settled the b ment that the men would meet at a| been printing reports that Jack Bey Srosnis ont tees shee ay taeen| Seen Gee mia whe nave’ as bell, aitterences between the Const sind Northwestern leagues. Berry, Thom Getek tore art tees: | et wee sich and out + [ne oamen I'll bet th’ old party had a pain in his | en the Reds, and in the end team work’ from his revolving desk chair in Los Angoles, “stated positively,” ac-| the left car and tight great tow and | Anne bove aay that he wan thoes kitchen (By Untied Pree) ‘ ell But, say, Clarence. Jeft and | 3 AD won the game, | cording to dispatches sent out Saturday, that there would be no outlaw | {4 him into @ nive little double | strong Saturday, and from all ap “ 4 “ | 108 ANGELES, Noy, two yates on th’ py atarts | age Blues Score. | r bow knot before ahout 15,000 men. poarances would be in the game BY CHUCK CONNORS, iger p n | ager Henry Berry of: The first score of the game came | @sue in the Northwest next season. And now, before the fact hae been | Thursday Famous Bowery Boy and Author of |i ire eee cndin’ tie Tithe on | eles Comat ; wits EEE taie Was nearty over McCredie has all that he asked for, and he ought to be happy,” | forgotten that Raceviteh didn’t fast) ‘The managers by rranged t Biang. hie Genet edeoet, a irty couder | U%6 1m bis statement kK Miniee saeeon, mont athe | the way Berry puts it, dismissing the whole affair as unworthy of oe lemon jpg a" rent Reger bave th game » ay : mu ; waning Hello, ¢ larence Gut th’ price In] ie gti, He fepped around Ik t ball into the net after G. Medilliveay | S¢tious consideration inh champion, on Thankagtving attle will have a chance to come | ¥U ggg Im Wi an . nm uy with a burr down tht ck of bts age “ asta ay, ain ky th’ ¢ spoit, | shirt and his hands te vd oe eo & C > » re ms . t aioe Bios gies sete P rent his bond clippers u touch line to within a few feet of tHe | PUbe Knows little of the real baseball situation, but it's bard tolover making the match ts frighten | ln of beat hi A nd clippers un posts, and suc fully kept Ma-/ swallow in the territory most interested in the discussion. Tho trut seman away from @ safes This | | “ | . ‘ ff : ' me ike good busin ’ Ain't yu id th’ When th’ big show's om — mee onl neper ot = the | of the matter is that Judge McCredie has been so loyal to the Coast gay RACING DRIVER BADLY Mw ‘ ‘ - blows before th’ gang makes him a got past Maguire, alth t » | league, and has been a “nice good doggie” to the California magnates | JEFFRIES AND GOTCH IN HURT AT LOS ANGELES. | on a getaway in Ka “Ky An’ I'm thinkin’ that after all, we're a “ae and almost su for so long, that they have come to believe themselves entirely inv AUTO THAT INJURES W old million-a- minute 5 ¢ | all alike n't take any saving it. } He el LOB AN oH. Nov Guy Jeff? Bay, bo, th’ Bowe nuke ol F The only other score of the game |™UNe from organized revolt Irwin, driving the Franklin entry in {with it. rey yp lit wings widen |clubs in those came when but three minutes of} | Whether outlaw baseball would be a good move on the part of : the 160-mile auto race at Ascot park = I'm up at th’ Piaxa Mt to | his face hen yuh | fight to him. playing remained. Patmore getting | the Northwestern league, er whether the clubs on this circuit would raw: 4 track yoster as seriously and get a took at th’ big guy f “ ston an’ thotk it over? chise ts worth quartering shot at the posts and net- | automobile or, aod yerul possibly fe jured when hie in blows this skinny ofd —— ting the ball nicely out of Maguire's | be the loser in the long run by such action, iagg question which is} orner well mporting ". machine crashed through the fence jucat for a squat alongside w — PC eid , open to debate. Under the sting of what seems arbitrary action on | were motoring inet might why Irwin wae thrown 46 feet from his | th r-bit seata, 1 don't make b Cantiilion says Ban Johnson r ming team, Stalker an. 4 ie ges “ machine struck Mra Lithia ¥ ca McIntyre. the mechanician. not until | geta a at} teld him hie rem E r Cornthwaite, of the forwards, t | the part of the Coast league, the tendency is to swing in the other of this city, The woman waa vom aa morte “cobras bi sae pe the Ae ng hep Saas = Ht. Wass hal Sig The s- More, at center half. and Hendry, at | direction, and flout the older organization and organized baseball tn down and sustained serto: The race was"won by © Apper ‘ a " ltake, W what Johnson Mate Darticluar | general. with a.flery dectaration of independence, but whether this ; fon “Jack Rabbit” in th’ old party |siders Joc's appointment was Didn't y (Ny Vetted Pree) ‘while the other two os stars. Cormthwaite, on account of | his big reputation as @ fast and ag- | couree will be followed on sober second thought is quite another mat Reiter sonewint tote note Ba: il owners are not in th for the fun of telling some ol given more chances than the} one else to “go to,” and they are ve pt to study the cold figures }~- nil pre in br u Patm before taking final action | fing the bail but did not show nie ; | Berry is quoted as saying that Ses » could not be well with It in possession. His judg- | come parties to an outlaw agreement, because the Const league would | ment on passes is not first class, and | @everal tines he booted tt for die, | mediately put clubs in both p This would, of course, mean | tance when the obvious play was a| baseball war, and {ts attendant losses for all the warring factions. | center shot or a pass to a waiting! It’s certain! forward. He is, however, one of the! id poor policy to play under dog, and take the worst most hustling and aggressive hatves | Of it without protest, but it is equally foolish to face serious loss and i& the game here, and with more at- | indefinite trouble for the pleasure of revolting. If, after due consid tention to combination play will be Big addition to his team during the |¢fStion, outlaw ball in deemed advisable, by all means let's go the coming season. Hendry sh a his Class as a defensive back end ma decision on the theory that they | Interests. | many brilfiant saves. He is a strong! kicker with the ball in motion, but joes not boot it particularly well from placement, although he did all {the kicking out for his team yester- day. For the Reds, the fine work of ™ limit; My the black flag and go in, not for piking piracy, but for the genuine article. If, on the other hand, the Northwestern owners de cide against the outlaw articie, let's back them up and abide by t r are the best judges of their own Oberlin 26, Ohio State 6, at Ober lin. Cornell ta.) 6, Grinne at Vernon Fordham 4 Holy Cross 0, at New York Pittsburg 18, Mt. Union 3, at Pitts gulre between the sticks st burs prominently Maguire is a New York 47, Union ©, at New| who can keep his head and his York at the aime time, and his cool judg wdotn 6, Tufte & at Portiand, | |erent made a number of lMghtning- Maine like saves poastble and kept the acore| Karlham 14, De Pauw 11, at Gre down to small figures. Jefferson at castle jeenter forward, McDougall at left Johns Hopkin 18, St. Johns 0, at half, and Willison, the lanky left Baltimore }back, also did fine work for the Barnes Rolla Miners 6, at St . DINING CHAIR, $1.95 ; losers. Louis, —This strong, well } Season Opens Soon. » Solid Oak Dining ‘The ‘Northwestern Langue season = very pheasian DINING CHAIR, $2.25 | P opens Dec. 6 with six, and possibly AT | 1 rd . »| When all things i mage naedl P a gguallnggy® 8 mapa KITCHEN CABINET, $26.75—Thix | “design, made on mis A splendidly made | are said and done will put the Seattle, Thistle and} | fine Cabinet, exactly as pictured, 72 / pao a s, Hs emg tn ROCKER, $2.00--Desianed as chair in the full box | Ranger elovens in the fleld, while MEET AT SMOKER Jnches high, 44 inches wide, 23 inches | S°lden or Karly Hing} sictured: made of solid oak in| construction; made of —when you get Tacoma, Renton and Everett will deep, aluminum table; top extends to | 8h: regular price, j each supply one club The possibill - 3.60. Specta the golden or Karly English fin solid oak throughout; CHILD'S DESK AND CHAIR down to money’s ties are the Shamrocks and Celtics | TONIGHT 36 inches. It’s a solid oak cabinet, | #950. Spectal ish; shaped saddle seat; a| finished golden; seat | solid oak: very substantially cted ortidsk for and i, finished golden; has elevated r bin | $1.95 strongly made rocker with | uphol d in leather; | good, large size; the desk is 18 inches — n season runs until next — ee and plenty ot i Saree. d cup cross brace construction under | high back; reguiar | inches wide and 16 inches*deep; & tue ew when the Pacific Const hoards; regular price, 412.50. Spe $7.00 ARM CHAIR to | sea regular price, $5.50. Spe ice, $4.2 Special t rata " ltine bed for stationery, Langue, includ Beat Tacoma,| Ballard and Renton e ‘a | " , ' ' 26. Special to- | board under writing ities, will open a short # m. Th nd wrestling Seattle team for this league will be | a + a picked from the three local clubs en Yesterday's game was attend by| Some disappointment * number of the local grammar | Cause there will be no ¢ achool principals and teachers, who | Hubbard, Butlard'’s ¢ working hard to put a arammar | pounder, In action. Swift en esrazere s SORE: ool soccer gue on a sound | ¥84 billed tom him but 3 yasis. Louls Lepper, director of 7 ee sta SA : al training in th attle pub. | > e 8 » ,ols, was also hand, and ry My expressed himself as favoring so: allard te T straight football for tt ara ¢ Re wit Saturday’s Football. $4.00 No. 054 or 074 Put- COAST, nam Stag Handle Carv- You'll be sur- prised because show more ‘iia. |. 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