The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1909, Page 2

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THE STAR—THURSDAY, Written By Experts FOOTBALL GAME IS GREATEST ON RECORD . “WHAT'S THE Ketel a7 MATTER WITH A FINISH FIGHT BETWEEN in th up to the s lw aba ed at the sterd r i star and the stud - ing for the big gan with O n puptis were pre at audit smy Burne question put porting ‘ nothing but | ito espondent who signs himself “Ringworm” nro several things the matter with such a mateh two men would decid would not carry with it the Dp and would therefore b 1 of the featur be t ‘ sh etme : : th ral sporting publt All the important fights nowadays are tt given | win t ' her real championship events, where a title tx actaally won or lont by t r girta. ‘ an elimination trial to clear dents | tre a fight between these ative merits, It champlonship of robbe that interests etal pin Podie made st were ch fore has the enthusiasm Last evening students in night suits tent some othe ; nary, parade art, and the trict and su = ¥ € 1 t t for several f th t t ‘ wth alumni in the city v at the ing the undergra affair was the gre ever held in boys let off hola them until t If Washington w students will do t is a shame By the way of the tickets c sons will be present at t 5 ise abeanes . 6es ed half measures will suffice }and will meet Will Bingt the that rule to “encourage re clan. ; : through a season with a whole skin and Tremblay to t {MS any changes within reason to retain the game. vehanded Ut " os lay bes make! 4 falnt echo of the ery aginat football reaches us, and we fo underrate the wer of the Colleges in the Bast NEW ORLEANS M vst ovaldering advimability BID A JOKE t of n@ in being talked of that w J in th under way already taker the ropes, or the way for such a and severa heavyweight title a de Therefore © the been such @ varaity the unt r, and being pa jar rv) wine ' a ht b Ketet present time 1 nor Burne is a claimant for the Johnson haying put both out of business in versity | te ¢ rthw pn fer ne k o' the roost for the time being man who took Jeffs present away from Mar H Assassin,” would probably be a rattling good ring would hardly tempt any promoter into offering the fancy pu va fighters would surely demand ° } SOMETHING !8 GOING TO BE DONE WITH FOOTBALL WHEN that ; the rulomakers get down to business, and just what omething will ht at any rate. |I mpir ¢ be, ts the q all the seg ty lll are asking | The Mat | th | fon that gridiron men, whether players or fans fox has grown to such alarming proportions that if Americar ball deat! season just closing yur came in t timent must practically remade. No It ts pot a question of tinkering with this more open play, but of making such éweep- | 1 a better chance of coming to the willing to make fact that the sport are Almont Out here on the Coast only are apt situation the n munte ad are of cutting sports, and eve ipal and state legisiation Several institutions have alread District of Columbia anti-football ts © country ts in asures will be ad the atures fact and if tt play entir in past ba on the comes to the potnt diffe th t at 1 sport nt rts of the wh Ort 1 ord today wants to break t ° 0° IT 18 THE CORRECT THING TO SPEAK OF THE * the country ly different games at has it be broken $4 fight eae. te a: oe 1 the football world together w ate RUTALITY” « optalons ae te vat it's amusing to note vary . Moat 5 are brought up ak of prize ama inat and th » fight ng sport, and when fighters come with than the we sit op and yugh roa * amen vir own, take notice Jim Jeffries the | Athlet The last 1 of it is har o may as wel has gone on record as saying that football is a brutal} worth get it © stamped out by law from Frankie Neti port, that ough But thy nto a lawn right Frankie n re all mateh funniest crack blew GEO. BOTHNER. tennis tor was the There was a time when G Bothner was regarded as t lightweight wrestier in the Unit States, This was when he held th eatch-as-ca’ in title. Then he resigned to Eugene Tremblay, the Canadian, and dropped from sight.! Now he has reentered the game, od across line of Frankie's str rs running out of th © players have $45,000 Hall, b at ” a sults, and as tuck w after fast balls One ay adjotr courte came down just as he the 1 Hotchkiss, th came through gate om, and ff the national wae so bad! ds nogenle-eyod he enough for grour ation said I in a rough k fon't yours truly name any of it for Scrapping’s good DIAMOND BELT 1S CURTAIN DROPS ON STILL WITHOUT =©— THE FOOTBALL OWNER SEASON “Right Merchandise Right Price Right Treatment” Combined, those little items make a store like ours—the right kind of a store. Ours is more than a clothes shop— it’s a Pub- lic Utility. Business Is Good Public Utilities Are Never Idle POWELL 10 TO 8 BOE AND JOHNSON FAVORITE OVER | ARE WORKING WOLGAST Are always on the move—these clothes aré full of style and value—that’s their rapid selling. the prime reason for tion of the the mobilization wait on the go n th ‘ihnboan tag tes i SOCCER TODAY. ecor mateh tt th wainnt promiaed Rangors of Tac at Dug- Lexingte except enuff i hen some it NOVEMBER 25, 1909, EDITED BY LAURENC REDINGTON made good in the back field, wa captain of one team, and who showed great form as a punte captained the other. Bach std had a strong line. Such worthies as Caesar, Bob Inger Barnum and Henry VIL on one team played a great game a although every scrimmage trted thrown back By ries of bucks and end ran 1 the end Inge and for a lo Napoleon he Achley t thy Ya wd the tne tare mm minwed now fought nded thelr . two feet of tain quietly D nd h the Py the pigskin safely between the goal tor © and stood Hie ® ta, Jn @ few mom the half | I) was punted ended; score WO KECK hed favor ; th ‘the ‘ball wane In, the half field in the te the latte had dei 1 vor, by sch talk in fron Na we 4 than Achilles.» “He side lin s re and 30 minutes, he band, led by or sot U. of Kant of U. of Atheta nded the first game of The next and ked second Cleero wa cause game wan fn rooting on the doubled, and the furiou HE WAS INTRODUCED AS A LATE STAR OM ‘THE YALE FOOT BALL TEAM BY F. B. BUGG | John Kendrick Bangs gave the! public a clever little story when he The Houseboat on the but he forgot to include a wrote Styx, | most sensational feature, and that was the introduyct college game beyond dark and) apooky river, The ctreumstances briefly stated are ax f One day the shades of several of our departed brethren were enjoy usual after-dinner smoke ne comes Charon with U» sha a fellow be had just fer ried across. d introduces him as & late captain and star on the Yale foot ball team The newcomer giad hand and the on asked why he p hig abode fn He that injuries re f the great} oD OM AMD owes Ser Ae Pisierina Fob A DUAEE: Demosthenes, Colum © Polo on the other je this game an event second to ng their when al came at last, The ms had taken their post tions on the field, The side lines given the |and bleachers were crowded with reaidents Jes from all the Plutonian re to take lew his whis He replied) de and the came was on. After ved from line! the first ima every abade | Her Once while planges in the game with Harvard) wan a foot ball 4; they wero N was carryin compelled his premature arrival. | beside themselves with excitement. tacki Ba sot ball’ and ‘line plunging, “Never before had they seen its ake out an 4 the of old f equal rd of # Washington played a rb uge a #pe game, always hitting the line for ing link eubstantial gains Shakespeare} Cr BASKETBALL TEAMS — BIG GAME IN MEET TONIGHT PORTLAND TODAY ria and the By United Prem) pat day ree Tie post scpinwinge ever was ~ SHADE WAS A FOOTBALL Mint old rock up “The hade he the the bal who pr Id grudge be ved from the Darw ne I's a new on me,” pat io well’s team made Socrates, and all the shades began lamoring for an explanation of the game, The yc nade finally auceseded tn « them to com rehend th of pigakin hasing, and up with the idea that Viet steps were taken to organize « nt ball squad honors a » intter team’s bh Ty wnaaimous floor this evening, and « fast # expected by these who aro fa- tar was mA if millar with the work of both fiver foot ball began its invaaste Fiee larieioh Cotamsbiame ywer regions, All were eager | with a big rer Kame, except old|the pert ought burning was ex work thin y ugh. and the coach | the other while the ¥. M. « had no end of trouble in picking | PIA¥er™ are all experienced P the men for cach team. Why, a| ‘P*Y have had little practices a y fraternity aquabble one scien they were Prem) NEW YORK, Nov. %—Seustor corge B Agnew, who imrotuced vote the erst coac the New York tracks, new declares that the Oregon t t was never intended to faying Wa gtor ting among individuals, and that cag Rs th teame are | 'h'* wiping out organized bookmaking pitted against the Aggion’ « it hes scoomstetaam He states, however, that Re will reintroduce his measure prohibit ing the pablicatton of tips and odds in newspapers, which by the senate last spring but was lost in the assembly. rr ink of the spart of into Jacksonvilla, —————————— (t's NOW Tine ' Plan for Christma till the last week} heir best, and before | the time and attention the years og to get the Nero, t tte , ar am. Tonight's game will o for places on a aeason in Seattle team waan't in it when the shades 4 Napoleon and Alexander got hting for a place Sven old es wanted to play, but they ht he would mak better referee At lust two teama were whipped into good condition and the 1 game xcheduled for The ving day, Cromwell, who panic eot bo rians have ab the ¢ work President Ebbets 4a discla ¢ Br intrigue Mf their tour fi stol’s kind intim { letterx to idea of a joke f humor, to be ntri Frank tes writes { body an ties of had rchases till date of de- e welcome to wish to purchase . Limbert’s “Arts and Crafts” FURNITURE ee _ The Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet for a Christmas Gift t for Christi work in l her ntry toy a special | nt as the Bg sien Cabinet} their own 1 ee Exchange Departott FOR 5 ARGH rod lots of were bought department being ° come The Monarch Range | For Economy now SECOND AND UNION et te eee S iedetiedntntteteleieieiaiato te BS ttt ha at a — > Pee eee & i? oF PeagegPeeee2zeF TF

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