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to SSSece THE OFFICE BOY — COVERS GAME PY FREDDIE, THE OFFICE BOY.| excitement thrown tn, if this Is the The Oregon | kind of a game |dollar admission pric Agricultural college} you get for a whole} Post to Washington yesterday by a) But good night mebody 22 to 0, and in my opin.| Please play a funeral march . rs sporting editor told me to gsoore of fon the game was decidedly punk.| } add this The te re colpts for the Whenever Doble's men would Ket! day amounted to $5,000, and $3,600 enough energy to score they would) of (t cloar profit core, but energy around the fleld! phe tneup was missing a whole lot of the| washington, Position 0. A. C.} time. | Harvey, W. Grimm, | Shortly after the kickoff (of) -gatton L. B...... Huntley} fourse, you know how it ts when} i Grimm | you're late, you want to mutter! (capt) kT Enders | cuss words)—well, shortly after] Grigtiths L. G..Tycer, Roowely the kickoff Washington put the] prosiey c Dann} ball over the line and also kicked! pution R. G Sitton | eon! aking Rk. T May Toward the last of the game! Husby R. EB Kellogg gzome poor Aggle made a flying) Coyle ; «@ Hastings tackle at one of Dobie's men, the! Ww. Wand L. H. Hawley capt. | Fellow sidestepped, and then it! Hosely ik me Rasmussen happened—the violator Hit on his| Cahin Fr Keck} face, And another fellow stepped! Touchdowns—Cahill, Husby and ‘on him, and Warren (that was; Wand (2). Goal kicks-—-Coyle (2)./ him) had to get out of the game Chariie Best, Lafayette, | But kindly give me a good old Dixie” Fleager, Field Grammar school game, with a little judge—O. M. Lap _ mson Chanceller Day tabors hard to instruct the youth | of Syracuse university. His pet pastime is saying 4] good things about “malefactors of great wealth,” but the university had to give up rowing owing to financial depre The Ancient and Honorable Order of Shillabers Is notified that ©. F. hasn't been photographed tn at least six weeks Johnson says his league will meet for annual gabfest in Chicago—the center of the baseball world—but Ban said this last year and then called the meeting for New York That grand prize course is already showing what may be ex- pected when the big event is held. Cars have skidded into trees alongside the road, spilling drivers and mechanics. Walter and Louls Winans, English importers ot American horses, will show at the New York horse show, giving an added bit of international color to the display No matter whether his action was ethical or not, fleld has the publi Association When Nelson was champion he took the and the tou best a couple of times for good measure title he has taken on two fourth doth times. with of America. him in his fight her they were the better he raters Lady Constance Stewart Richardson, kee ini and with the displeasure of Edward Vi! for tricks, is a good sport from her the m, ed some he Barney Old Automobile om as fast as they came He beat Wolgast bust the won the something who drew of her is up. She hunts big game, puts on picturesque dances, fences, hunts and swims. The iatter is really her favorite. Madison Business Bringers, sell real PRICE $3.50 wear, UTZ&D NY that any woman might be proud and glad to UNN, of Roche ter, N. Y., make them for in a variety of style Won't you call Also a Full Line of Other Shoes. 1406 THIRD AVENUE Between Pike and Union Place to ‘Cheapest BEKINS MOVING & at Twelfth STORAGE estate, etc. 3uy Good co, East PRIVATE LOCKED ROOMS In Fireproof Storage Wa Inc 414; Stur classified ads. and inspect them Shoes Cedar 414 Buy or | Raymond & Hoyt |‘: Undoubtedly the w held by yrrible” Dane. fought battles, BAT NELSON Age twenty-eight; nationality, Dane; height 6 feet 74% inches; wolght 133 pounds Fought his first battle tn 1896. knocking out Wallace's Kid in round, From then fight Howed fight in rapid succes sion, Bat winning a large per centage. His big fights since he appeared in the front ranks we next Ad Wolgaat 1904—Edadle out, 19 rounds Hanlon, knock Aurelio Herrera won, 20 rounds; Young Corbett knockout, 10 rounds; Jimmy Britt, lost, 20 rounds 1905—Young Corbett, knock out, 9 rounds; Abe Attell, no de cision, 6 rounds; Kid Suilivan, draw, 6 rounds; Jimmy Britt knockout, 18 rounds. 1906—Terry McGovern, no de cision, 6 rounds; Joe Gans, lost foul, 42 rounds 1907-—Jimmy Britt, lost, 20 rounds 1908—Rud Unhols, no de cision, 10 rounds; Abe Attell, draw 15 rounds; Joe Gana, knockout, 17 rounds; Joe Gans, rounds Dick Hyland, knockout 23 rounds; Jack Clifford, knock knockout out rounds; Ad Wolgast, no decision, 10 rounds 1910—Ad Wolgast, lost, 40 rounds SPOKANE, Nov 25.—Lince attend-| “igh school of Seattle heid | | bloodthirsty Spokane High elever sacle Penis i: PHOTOGRAPH OF BATTLING ‘to a scoreless tle on a muddy 11 owen ae ; aman yesterday afternoon. Bruce L. McGregor sky overhead, but a rotten outing |‘ roiged ; 7 Adams 7 oe SHARD DRUBBING undernea... The last two days’ | Ames RT Thompson | gun had dried off the water stand-| woods RE Pynn| * A ing trom the long rainy spell, but | Olson Durbam |, WALLA WALLA. Nov. $5.—The i bad not thawed out the frost,| Young.....L. H. Gallagher (Capt.) | Pullman visitors walked away © and the baseball diamond that |Carr RH Edris "They defeated Whit takes up practically the entire west | Ste F Kyte core of % to 0. end of the field was a » Substitutes—Ryan for Carr, Bri prevailed. The tangle of muck two or thr ley for Thompson, Coates for Ryan ciia’ aie o large deep. The better half of th »| Watson for Kyte Sener, The 6 +4 _bad to be played in this section of | Officials: Referee—Tom MeDon-| fought througt 1s the field and at the finish, every|ald, O. of W. Umplire—G caeasliae Gite ‘ player's uniform was caked and|Smith, Chicago, Field Judge—Geo, | *heCinrn Pine an © serv heavy with mud and the ball was|Varnell, Chicago. Head Linesman toon of Coz, the tar ack as wet and slippery as a cake of|—Car! Becker, O. of W | white Capt. Lewis was able to rate are oe OR ose Samewemcclssta — | play but a few minutes on account of an injured shoulder. The Uneup nr G Kn Cleman LG J e E e ea McCoy R Blomquist 4 ce ° fa cust hoe wa Botts, Lew! R. E G ushion Sole of a cushion shoe was 9) 57t'™ ' L 4 Shoe that of more or less J} Proudfoot Q H ugly and clumsy ap Neill R. H we = Niles 1 H Li pearance. ' k Johnson F Coulter Time of qua Fifteen min The Acme Idea J p08 Umpire Cutt wattle k ; judge Bentley Lewiston ! ad combines style and linesman—Applega Walla Walla comfort. It is a shoe QUEEN ANNE BEAT : "EM UP AWFUL Ta Tacom pectacular runs by Ateh uttl fleet énd, encom , Tacoma's defeat. Sh f » ning of th ao ha hison was given the Y run in mid-field, tore a left nd : down € ld for the first tou 9 jown, | kicked goal U. OF PENN, WINS PHILADELPHIA, No Cor “ def ed here da the Penn The sco’ was 1 the fact that P. red and lac he dash | hown | sl games this sea on 1 some of its p ere I ling and the poor Dance at Dreamiand tonight a ron new rniahed roome at r Virginus, BO. Vir inia st, near Westlake av eve NEXT BIG BATTLE IN THE RING big feht A lineup of their ring careers shows #coi THE STAR will be for the lightwet and the man to face him will WOLGAST, nationality, Germ jean; height, 6 foet | Inches; welght, 126 pounds Hogan bis ring career in 1906, defeated 12 men and loat to Young (ne mm. Some of bis big battles ar | 197%—Gene Me . won, 6 rounds; Young Kilrain "ksoak at, 2. rounds; Tom Campbell, won, 15 rounds; Jeff O'Connell, won, 15 rounds; Ole Nelson, knockout, 1 round 1908-Owen Moran, no @@ cision, 6 rounds; Frankie Neil, won, 10 rounds; Frank Connel ly, draw, 8 rounds; Young Kid MeCoy, knockout, 2 rounds; Abe Attell, no decision, 10 rounds 1909—Goorge Memate, claton, 10 rounds; Teddy pers, knockout, 10 rounds; | AD no de Pep Tom my O'Toole, no decision, 6 rounds; Battling no de cision, 10 rounds; Tommy Mur phy, no decision, 6 réunds; Mat- ty Baldwin, draw, 12 round Joe Galligan, no decision Pete Savoy, no decision, Eddie Nelson, no de Jack Ashley, Henrt Lew rounds 3 rounds; 3 rounds; no decision rounds; Piet, knoekow ounds; Powell, won, 20 rounds 1910—Battling Nelson, rounds won, 40 NELSON IN FIGHTING POSE | With ther side scoring, the university teams of Kansas and ayed a hard contested fans at K City yesterda T Haukell Ir were de t at Lin n yesterta I of Nebraska turned th tr 119 to 0 Ain't that A score of middle west fighters wil ri n total of 36 nd f a fintic mee t Charley White of « 20-round bout at Los erday Domedian, patron of ‘tt nnd ow known fistic im ia dead at Denver SOLDIERS PLAY IN BIG STADIUM TACOMA Worden foott am from “ lo battle with the iT) from Vancouver barrack a stadium t V order a post band and the gfficem the regiment are nid to hav@? & ans on any money that thé lof from Vancouver may bribg up BELLINGHAM raphy | TACOMA, Nov ed by the Unt r it on sund husktes mm a hot bat@d « he latter's home grou Thanksgiving 1 ing was 11 to 6 uttondan large, as the game was t | t of the season on the dists’ ground A A A kell 0. FRIBAY, NOVEMBER 25, r tthe ee H HH RRR A! NOSE RED NO LONGER a | Carliste 6. | at 1910, THE STAR LEADS IN LIVE SPORT NEWS »>>><<<¢ * ” * . * FOOTBALL FATALITIES = Poslam Quickly Clears the Skin— % AND ACCIDENTS DUR. # Results Seen Overnight. * ING THE YEAR 1910. &! When used for red noses, pimples ! a ROO a OS ag Re ae . and other blemishes, poslam’s fine fw a6 critical ....., scree 17 * ” 5001 eo wuble ta # Concussion of brain 2 eg agg lead as %-Taken frgm field uncom % | like boll,” says Mr. Carl D. Stein . Fa to OBR he #| hott, Columbus, Ohio; “not only| pamful but embarrassing. | have ie ae Philadelphia — Penneyivania : bs a a a * | given posiam a thorough trial. My | ornell 6, * * | face became smooth and fair. My | At Providence, R. I.—Brown 15, | * ther bi *| nose is a natural color and does not | Milwaukee—Marquette uni-| * Broken ankles ... « nd 4, posiam may | versity 5, Notre Dame 5, ply in a oor ‘ : be retained upon the face in the Nashville — Vanderbilt 23,| * roken pe og vee e «| daylime without attracting notice At)A | Sewanee 6. se a wasn a. | WOME fue #| When used for eczema or any: itch t Lincoin—Nebraska 121, Has.|* Broken jaws * Wahine "with cn rt ap few mand our rivilege ls b hee bones *| So with acne, tetter, herpes, pile BUY YOUR HAIR @oo At Des Moines--Ames 2, Drake 0.) 9 nce | ®alt rheum, barbers’ itch and every WHERE You PLEASE, t St, Louis—Syracuse 6, St, ~ ‘ | surface skin affection, For pimples BUT GET oy Louis university 0, # Torn ligaments *| and blemishes only ¢ F PRIC , i Pabte takeked ook 9 «| nd blemishes only small quantity Es Finest, wi Baltimore—Johns Hopkins 6,| * %|'# required. Poslam is sold in two|] pecacar ih Hi o i f ents 4 * tr Washington college (Chariestown),| 2 wots of ‘all accidents, not # ain (trial #9 conte: regular fare from the rota At Kaneas City—Miseour! 6, Kan-|* including deaths we the Owl Drug Co. and Quaker|| met wreiac, Tramelotgeea” a - | Dru Co For a ‘ee sample rite iz At Beattle—University of Wash.|* * # * & # te ew eh he ht iy the Emer ahs an abaratarios 2 aa lington 22, Oregon Agricultural col ore ——" | West Twenty-f street, New York ity © you trom 36 onl t Spokane—Lincoln high 0, i a iS coty eae | Spokane high 0. A | Denver unive: | Colorado 19, School of Mines 0. Walla — Washington | | State college 8, Whitman college 0. | At Laramie, Wyo. | yoming At al 0. At Richmond—University of Vir-| |ginia 7, University ef North Caro | Sound 11, Denver—Colorado Hina 0. At Balt Lake City-—University of ~ | Utah 6, Utah Agricultural college 0. At Portiand—Multnomah 56, Uni-| Walla versity of Oregon 0. At Missoula, al college LEWISTON NORMAL wWiINgs. un. boys, | thin I tlon hand f CARLISLE BEATEN (By United Prem PROVIDENCE, R, L, Nov. 24 ent un eloven Indians by a ne of the year In New Ff tion do dskir WE FRAME PICTURES. } Ne the time to t have a good selection ng for Ch | isoon ! ould and do 1 work re p Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co. 11314 First Av., near Universtty crowd, ugland BEDROOM STAND—|LARGE SIZE SOLID Made of id oak, in the | GOLDEN OAK ROCKER golden fin neatly turned Wide seat and high back 16-inch square top and | very comfortable; a well juare sl legs are rade «chair, with rodded firmly fastened to top.. Ex- | arms and cane seat. Special tra sf 1 ice eee $2.75 | DINING CHAIR — A; HIGH CHAIR—A handy g eable Chair Wheel High Chair, adjust nails of hardweod, in the able to the height of an ordi weathered finish, sl ud nary dining chair; made of dle seat, back post ‘ited | solid oak, cobbler seat, self to seat; six flat locking tray; regular $4.50. Special pr Special is $2.95 A. LEWIS who year has « TON Lewiston N ted the 8 was the © season for the have The big cash STORE OPEN EVERY ATURDAY EVENING Nov. 25 Athle' University of | 10, Colorado Agricultur- | By a acore | ormal yeater- | ane college | surplus At Tacoma—University of Puget | Bellingham Normal 6, college 6, ity 6; Unive Mont. —University | of Montana 10, Montana Agricultur. | Paine earn mal ery game! y of | Beat | of school | Axnocia on Cut Price for 30 Days rh We une Best Gold Crowns Bridgework, per tooth Best Amalgam Filling Hest Stlver Filling Full Plates B5 an nothing but the material that's made Painless extraction free All work guaranteed 12 years Ohio Dentists @ Pike 8t., over Ow! Drug Co. Entrance Room 4, in the inch top, Oe ad 8S 8s Mission Library Table ture, wes drawer; a strongly made table, An lb ‘ oughou evul well braced throughout; regular siue aaain. teen price $8.50. 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