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q THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1909. THE SEATTLE STAR'S — PAGE EDITED BY LAURENCE REDINGTON WASHINGTON TO LOSE Zbysko Defeats: intchg EAKINS AND ‘moar We're No Dreamers it We're Practical People We’re in the ing Busie ness to clothe yo you want the best —most p actica] — most durable clothiny you egy | ! i A ‘ § . THE NEW CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB INTENDS TO MAKE get for the pri ou want to. — w a real test case out of the recent arrest at Oakland of “One-Two x of 3 | wwe Three” Martin for alleged violating of the antgamblipg law, and the pay t | diaposition of the bookmaker's case will probably decide the fate of 5 t Bie lard a ee ate California racing | eyed # tow aut yt y | Under the provisions of the W POtin bil that wan framed} i ya 4) ia ag ? . aor und passed by the Iaut Calffornia Igidature with the Intestion of pn the ue ¥ ‘ amping out racing in the state, violations of the law may be either! ho « << wee ¥ 1 misdemeanor or @ felony, Judge Carroll Cook, the jockey club's LE TAG ay t attorney, haw insisted on having the more serious charge laid againnt fina Y | Martin, in order to secure a ruling from the courte that will eover! A | x IOk esos wen alagenh eek wen. taal Game Punting Ove | | att phases of the oral betting system, ‘The jockey club t», of course na we w ant to supply your he broke the Then « 2 . | financing the defense, and word comes from the South that Tom : . : ; pom dns age oe yr Williama and hin associates will fight the case to a finish through clothing wants. | or instan edge that t . every court in the state if nécoasary, and that they are prepared to m ce— onp-08 the PH put Up as much money dm necommary a if you want to spend $15 f eee = To thowe familiar with track afta’ it's amusing to think nf . : or of the of the y oTwoTh s the goat of « present xup. Martin « ’ . mana he Nor a . | f the wily “One TwoTh as tt ¢ the present mix-ur a Suit oI Overcoat we wa Sedaine ts poodt > | is all for peace and a quiet life, and the ¢hance to rub when someon ’ n to the attention of Gra M . j bets more than $2 1 see * linea »f | b rae te Ay t \ 1 inte The win of Silver Knight.tn the Thanksgiving Day handicap re you to see oul line OT cele rated fete mit ‘ > calls" similar tritk the son of Froe Knight turned at Oakland last day < aks aaron seatinar ane year, when he romped home at the fulcy price of 200 to 1. He bas Eocectertats ‘ bu a way of wpringing surprises on the talent, for be ran third in the} ren | Vieteria Derby last. year at prohibitive odds», and in the season gy rg oo ( bet won & good fice at 20 to 1 at that meeting. Silver Kuight ts the rs \ sort of hors@ that no self-respecting handicapper will consider tn ~ \ s ZBY8KO, his dope, but occasionally he upsets the apple cart with a vengeance. « jig ; BUPFALO, N. Y., Nov, 2—Frank jafter tomorrow for ® mateh with | LE Md are ineligit t at they| gr a found his equal, if not hin | Gotoh for $10,000 a side.” A CHICAGO GIRL RECENTLY BET HERSELF ON THE RE pare ba ieee eects stances that made] master, | h a ae whee be) Bere ' bat you would eal! lwuit of the Chicago-Northwestern game | of their « x 4 ry - failee throw Zyuske, the giant a tall man, but ros lote °. : oe oe = Polish her ae hauere | feat 9 ory if Chicago wing [ will marry you,” she sald to the New Yorker] Lapeandlier First Halt Best. trugate the mat. Goteh lont the who had been dancing attendance for a year, and who, accotding to} and that two star 5 sited f ; ely Sem hy . the story, was pressing her af avswer | have their last year by | Chicago won, and now the Iweky fellow is tormented by a worse | side lin Besides th yako naid » proportions are rtartlin te . " ‘ ‘ n e dy or the Washington will lose Teg am bent thid man in & htratene es pags al ; rh re pursle tan the two doors presented ° the ‘ The Lady or th has held down the cente natch cireumfere mack, to | Tiger.” How bad she doped the game? Was sho sure of Chicago, and for thet years of his Ja Herman, manager, maid nehes, His thi ‘er fe 30% inches. Mie laid she put in the condition just to be coy, with no though of losing course. 1 will powt § Chicago day | calf 18 inches, hin biceps 14% Inch¢n Washington the Champion. By defeating Oregon by a 20 score yesterday afternoon, the Uni- th t . 6°e's poets of Washi — ~— : nat in al score ¥ 7 ‘FOOTBAL ’s DEAD TOP-NOTCH FIGHTERS AND WRESTLERS ARE GETTING so! Plonship of the Northwest. With the |e o eA friendly these days that’ they are looking for a chance to try each | fon of the six points the este tourette carried Washington's le most sensati¢ on the local men have come through the season with a clean slate | eidered a sporting method of turping her suitor down? | | jor did she have confidence in Northwestern, and take what she con other's game, Just as a matter of courtesy, you know. Like swapping cigaretion to the brands We read in glaring headlines that Jeff may sign to wrew Goteh NEW YORK, Nov. 24-—-A statement prepared today follow ing the close of tha dey ball yesterday, shows that this years iy; toll of death from gridiron BBjuriee was 29. Twenty other players Als® that Dr. Koller has made an efermous mind bet that he can) scoount for Al Kaufihan Way the Wyittit., deen) meantime, in aching were so badly hw @ay succumb. It is extimatvel) that for a chance to break inte 4) ring game. (The only one who has kept bis head through i all 9 dack lobason | increasing the value of Chicago real estate to think of a new profess minor wounds numbered 16,000. Following is a list of the dead Albert Arend, Mariette, Ohio, kicked in. the head in a SEATTLE WINS Thursday’s Football y : “| Langdon Babcock, of Muffato. fallen apon in « scrimmage and COAST. Jung tiesues torn. Washington Iregon 6, at Seat Charies Becker, of Findiay, Ohio, buried under mass play and it internally od BASKETBALL Lincoln 0, Ta 2 0, at Tacoma Michael Burke, of doah, Pa., kicked on head while play Washington State 23, Whit ‘ ing at Philadelpbia with Chi-M » college cleven nt Walla Walla Cadet Eugene Byrne, of luffalo, r du eck broken in masa play be Big Bmoke is too antess you class his ambition to run down ple in his high-powered acing machine, slong with the bugs (hat are biting the other fellows. | CAN ATHLETES be of a 3 ot | twirling 1 the] f them « nt tol A . { ah &, at ing Harvard- West Point | Portiand Archer Christian, of Richmond, Va. Internally burt in seri Work ts & Somber yard at 91.66-0 day.) Aberd 1 at mage during Georgetown-University of Virginia game. “ Wefers Couldn't | quin Walter Evans, of Des Moines, lowa, back broken In tackle at Herne Weters war me of tt pokane 9, Went ts te Panora, lown Rreateat petnters the workd ever wa ae <s Dominic Define, of Masailon, Oblo, lungs tatally hurt on football ticrdiner iediaean mak wen oeaeen: Franklin of Seatts Suobomieh field at Masaiion ands Defeats Victoria 51 to 17 9. «: Sonon Ray Graham, of Waterloo, Iowa, temple bone forced into brain ike Mayé Ellensburg in rush play at high school came ensburg Norm School 6. Walter Gruber, of Decatur, Il, internat Injuries fi Gime” be |} unbew | Long and Jand perfor in International Contest ad ingham High Sch 16. Bel tween club teams | apeed. A few «after hin - Fast Play Throughout. lingham Normal 6 Walter Luffeey, of Richmond, Va, lungs Injured in game. ent Wofers tried to regain his nctapeeaesnyeeeit Chaincetiors 6, Hyverett Russell Heckel, of Pittsburg, chest crashed in game | time ‘ ‘ cape ge ag a) The Y. M. C. A. basketha School 2 at } t Harry Houston, of Crawfordeville, Ind., heart failure from over geste Runners and Soap wee Sot i ne series via 7 ie chaenton Wisteria £ EASTERN exertion in game ; ; just enough of his former dash to som ab 11h ve = rt “ piitediiah at Chama Uae Charies Kissam, of Tarrytown, N. ¥., internally wounded to | Fighters Have Tried and aon rey saphena his Carine | pectediy easy picking in the Inter » with Mackenzie school Failed— ince ec tha prenteet chart dintane national mateh last night, taking th Notre’ Dame 6, at Chartes Jack, of Denver, internally hurt in mass play. agatdet | Will Jeff Prove man on earth ; fong. and: of a 61.to 17 score. Tt Colorado ebllege. ee Exception? And Meny Others. game, which was played on the Y s 6, Winifred Ludden, of Woodland, Cal, internally hurg tn mape fing champtons who have tried = CA » floor ux fant play with Vallejo collem id init it and fatied are too numerous to throughout, and mor nteresting ay “ read " > n John McArthur, of Wabash, Ind. concussion of the brain “tn The they ever come beck? ‘The trouble, however, with to the large gallery sent than . poet tho ria | scrimmage against Wabash bi¢h school ; Think ft over. Did you play tennis has been that they the score would indica wes waif Robert Millington, of Potisville, Pa, kicked In abdomen f » Pop to five years ago and then give it| ed to < back after they Tho Seattle five played one of wie ka with Shamokin high school omen to are Flop? Ww hot | Were beaten and after a long periot the snapptest games ever seen in } yo r with Nasipa Jeff has never been} this city and held the British ¢ ‘cus re ‘amden, N. J., kicked In groin during sere hejyaed : beaten and bas never ¢ e 74 lumbians ut tages of the Kenyon 0, at Colur thie tlie You left ucHool: five yeats | you can’t game: Th the other Dich of Wilmington, Del, fallen upon and stom uo, and th confine your interest | Young ¢ ar hand, lack ) ark Aekjngon” Wat wounded in club game : the agort to watching @ game from | and the whe ad degre ce hs wins | Morrill Ricketts, of Forest, Jl, corked in head during scrim. grand stand onee & year? Did | to come i couldn n were responsit . mage you ya bit or box a Mttle or Take “ ot J Su individual work aie ee! Roy Spybuck, of Wyandotte, Okla, neck broken while pl Jo a fittle eprinting or a little to an © old fon E sensational in ated s } with Haskell Indian ¢ shgager as POI Eh Setence ronning. some (five ref K ir ain beat vin ” ‘ too weak under | Charles Stroppel, of Cincinnat!, concussion of brain recéived In » ewan a ton ype Hie ng Ph When the ‘ «c ag at Carthage, Ohi ; Be s ‘ ‘ boar b joe ‘> the first half the s ren ; at Mount Orville Sullivan, of Urbana, Hl, broken neek sustained in grain Ste hor son Phone py Jin Cort : ! Hye: In th ond half, however. V1 t M ; kK Duke Trimble, of § on, Ind. blood poisoning followtig . ' t J renee q toria showed a @hatledocen % Mas wound recetved on n ’ r ntoh ye FR form as g 0 oe ; ( tatnoos f ? Raymond Thurston, of CAmbridge, Mass.” paralysis stietaingd : CTS ; j ENCHMAN LOSES. Reon ur t r nk ft ame : P nu 6s Exeter nc ademy | ay.» i sty = Ml wnctiette NEW YORK, N 26.George e <n oy Vogel, of Damaseus, O ruptured blood vex in? he oP Be 4 . tlomson, of this ¥, yeater i ss forte was tonnia, r rowing \ -~ ‘* . Det ‘ 18, ¢ ‘ Joseph Waish, of Albuquerque, N. M., broken back; suatwt ie itk ee ubecain, a jare in the 14 ries , COLOrs, sty D H iber ¢ est Orange, N ‘ ' an off < 2 i A Det t ‘ ‘ ws gene one ve aot tw ge, N. J, neck broken Inga | Jeff the Enigma. r #1 te workmans 1p al’ al to is # bot k ‘ Of the . minded, se al, it f . ot | Alb-thia, of course, leads uy the ~ ‘ f f | of R ral \ 2 ci, several ts toured, canaor Bi Bl actanion as to whsiter Gr not dim |, Demarest amd satton alae wo ound in Regal Clothes, to say i : etfries can ever as gO » ye vt - preg Yee ‘$5.50 Hopkins & Allen § Nothing of the extreme satis- i 3 to? Will I ry him aroun ew Automatic Ejector J . ll R = a get i 9 a Sie vit a tant ne thoy Take Down Single Bar-§ 1taction all Regal wearers r ye ' A Ye > pay Pome MERON EER V x arr t with rel Shot Gun “ ¥ TEE LORE Eee a cha dhe dd ice ‘vent out of them. * NEW GAME LAW IN FORCE. * *& COACH DOBIE’S ALL f , ‘ a NORTHWESTERN TEA ince dim, Jettrion ba $3 50 : 1 bd rae Phat August 14 : if ier, ai ur Usual Guarantee * *\* h ©, ' t - ‘. add | * * & Richt ‘ o w t t | 4 *i*® Right ubratth, stat elke phates yams: Se - ; * It wei *® 25 UP Bo Bh ge al ENGLAND WANTS. if Pic 18 ‘acum hala ie sn, Sette gh ou an WILSON-WELSH GO « Th for &\# Full ‘ai ihan five since he ha } a ef * A eal - Oregon A. ¢ hard work. Can & man 1 4 of the game all that time | } ‘ Rn a good a even though | tt be kiied «| PULLMAN 23, ‘ Can he Jhardened 1 * nf * WHITMAN 6 Tod Sloan Failed lrubler* butt a Bee pe Tee ee eee eee eee ee es Wel we what others have Welaht 6 to Oi 4 done al line. .wi . t t t 38'S CONTRACT “BLIND.” (By United Press.) | Tod 8 jee period of |“ , bad ale market vETM COLLEGH, WABLAT rest from work in they saddle, was | ointed tor etek uns Wil be appre ' t f 1 LLA 6.—The giant @ot~|atlowed to ride down at New Or-|$ No. 712 Hopkins @ “Alien, igned a Detr ull team of Washington State Mole! leans, He got some good mounts,| guage, patent automatic. esect rid r ‘ hi n ell played gates ew Ht on him when ft came to ridiig tls Bhat mu t " re fternoor sWolght Bind} race His eye, bis Judgment, and .) re party WSF 515-6 “IRS VE r ‘ ng unhounde neth n for Pullman, #06 | by ski had all vanished | 9600 Neo aoa 615-619 FIRST AVE * ! t th ty bk Whitman back i Then there waa the e of A va | wee 4 y ' nployer ig unable to batt the Pullman fine, | Ruste, Everybody remembers the | § with’ Hew j T sig S Opposite ie ios ‘ hich. avera 00 pounds tdithad Giants’ famous pitcher, who quit tha | . pee On the The Bi . Pole fh a 5 1 Jaying avin un game, and, after a long reat—he had © of any other single-barrel,| RE SE ith " nar AE ey X REET nas. wh no ilgns of not being ax good |e reduction Square The Little P Totem ” ke furs | away, an newt with the forward pis which thélas he ever was--trled wet back ‘ r | Pratsing each ott team is ususuaily proficient [Into the diamond game, What was SF PINNEN G37. SR it ic setae i a