The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 6, 1911, Page 3

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HINIER VALLEY CLUB PUTS ON CLASSY have been, the enthusiasm and Wout WAS © SAyacr AS Mis TAME Tat mos eeaggsns » Lime SEASON RINGS TERS Tayuwon ano HICHS WRESTLE go be-/ with his face, The de- was over, On but it is hai All-Wool Clothes $4538 P WOOL in Clotheraft is proved by actual test. Be- fore the makers can guarantee to you that Clothcraft Clothes are pure wool, they must be absolutely sure of it themselves. They make sure by testing the cloth with a chemi- cal which dissolves wool and discloses cotton if present. Every piece of cloth used in Clothcraft Clothes must be able to with- stand successfully this severe test. ‘The wearing qualities of Clothcraft All-Wool fabrics are also determined by a cleverly designed machine which tests their tensile or “pulling” strength. It is worth a great deal to be abso- lutely sure that your clothes are made of dependable, all-wool cloth. Some men pay high prices to get this assurance. With Clotheraft Clothes you get a signed guarantee, not only of pure wool, but also of lasting shape, good tailoring, satis- factory wear and service. Yet we can sell you a Clotheraft Suit or Overcoat at $15 or $18, and you can be sure that it’s the best clothes value you ever saw. Clothcraft Blue Serge aetees Ne sy le oo ng eats is in price, but v H in quality and woke hip. ship. ” The Clotheraft Store Prager and Company 819 SECOND AVENUE |name In aggressive: > D : f cuts | Perhaps the best bout of the stopped some bad Hight uppercuts | scrip Us chou 40 touaan’ cole The first of the winter smokers quality of the attractions more|a lead. He looked as good as ble): ; « was pulled off at Columbia city | than made up. | |Kart Wall and Walter Patterson, last night by the Rainier Valley Atbletic club, with a rattling good evening was the 135-poun mixed card of wrestling and box- tween Wolff of the Valley club and but a winning fighter when the go Earl h h and, while the attend- Chanler of the 8. A, C [Mert has red hair ance was not as large at it might cision was given to the valley boy,|Chanler seemed to be on quee to see where he had ‘street once or twice but the other hand, from the kid. |!ast. night C, boy was as lively on his feet at |the end as at the first, while Wolff |was pretty wobbly, Chanler bad THE ST. DAY, ‘AR—FRI OCTOBER 6, 1911 SPORT SPARKS he. ney wallops he took, but the 8. A. Wolff slowed up in two of the rounds, but failed to follow his op- portunity. In the 145-pound event, Miller, of the 8. A. ©, urke, of the K. V. A. C,, outclassed a mile, but this O r Bam Langford, the Boston tar. | 0 Es Vernon, jot per, He ts tall, angular and un gainly, When he stepped into the a Burke, with rounded muscles, |contest with the University of Ne- looked the part of the perfect ath-| Yada 16 tomorrow afternoon. This lete, The spectators called Miller |Contest ts the biggest game of the “slimy,” and expressed their sym-|8eason for the players of the sage- pathy—but ft wasn't needed, His | brush state, footwork was hardly as finished as eet his opponent's but, every move| NEW YORK.—“One-Round” Ho- counted, and Burke simply could|gan of Callfornia is a step higher not get by those long, rangy arms,|on the pugilistic ladder today as a which were always a puzzling de-|result of having won all the way fense and a vigorous attack, Mil-|from Jack Dorman of New York in ler ended it with a straight right/@ ten-round bout, Both men were in the third, following a mix, | several pounds over the lightweight Wateh this Miller, Jimit. In the middie event Art Williams, - of the valley club, gained the de-| PORTLAND, Or-—The funeral of cision over Jim Plaster, a Belling:|1, 0, Stickney, one of Portland ham Indian, Jim slipped one over|best-ienown real estate men on Wilson in the second that look-| known throughout the United States | od like a p producer, but Wil-/as a football coach and athlete, took place here today. Stickney died ing #o between Tay-jafter a year's fl lor, 8. A.C, and Hicks, of the pati valley, was one of the most inter) CHICAGO, — Final instructions esting events of the evening. Tay " lor got the first fall with a hold,|an4, Practica Is being gives tae but the second went to Hicks on aggressiveness, The third fall was ‘ 8. A.C. man final-| hots, Nebra shoulders to the| whom open t mat. Taylor showed plenty of class, but this Hick had it on him in strength and te going to get better right along. He is leas than 17 years of age, and apparent ly does not know his own strength. Repeating, he broke Taylor's arm holds, only to get into others. Af ter it was over Taylor rushed over and congratulated the young fel low on bh ow lng. They have a couple of kids out in Rainier valley that are the real thing In the boxing line. They are raity of Chi reities of Michigan, Illi 4 Wisconsin, all of son tomorrow. K |both 14 years of age. These kids the ring, cut up like old-timers, 4 Walter black, got the decision ft |but the ruddy ot The usual bunch of celebriti were on hand. Chet Brown got a hand as boxing instructor of the 8. A. C., and #0 did Perey Cove, as Instructor of the Bellingham club, Lonnie Austin was introduced as the future Instructor of the Rainier Valley club, and made a few touch ing remarks. He said there was plenty of material in the val loy—that he could see it sticking all round, and that he hoped to de- velop it. As a matter of fact, Lon- nie is not a bad stump-speaker and he was cheered as he retired to his feat. RRRRKKKRERRE HEE LOS ANGELES, Oct. 6-- Although Portland has materi. ally strengthened lead in the race for the 1911 pennant With an entirely new backfield, with the exception of Halfback Gor- jdon, Franklin high nevertheless ox LOS ANGELE8.—Uncle Tom Mo- pects to Ket the #ealp of t arey's latest pugilistic card, a 20-/Ann® second team in tomorrow's Tcrnp betwoon Joo Jonnnette|kame at Washington park, Fallure will be staged November 11,/the old backfield temporarily out boy, Miller, is a pretty classy serap-| - last week by West Seattle, the + |Franklin boys are not at all dis- RENO, Nev.—The Rugby football /pirited in view of the splendid ring last night he looked as pale as |squad of the University of Calffor-|showing made, when they kept a though he had just recovered from |nla, arrived here today, to make|/much heavier team from scoring ous attack of typhold fever,|final preparations for the annual) ynti! the Inst five minutes of play. got the $2.60 of West |} $2.50. McDonald’s Hat Store NITTED SILK TIES FOR MEN WORTH 50c CAN BEHADFOR 25c New Baok for Franklin Cube keep up their studies has put business, In spite of the defeat SAY! I'm just on my way to M'DONALD'S He's got the styles and I've Fillmore Velours, all colors, 1023 Third Ave. Between Madison and Spring Lennon's special Saturday Sales for men are always well attended, but tomorrow's specials are bigger and better than any we have heretofore offered. For instance: Knitted Silk Ties in all colors, finest quality; never sold before for less than 50c. On sale tomorrow. . 25c Men’s Cape Gloves Observe the man who swings along these cool mornings with a pair of gloves, He's somebody! Lennon's offer the finest Cape Gloves tomorro: silk embroidered, fully guar- anteed, famous 1 Varsity make ....... ‘ Men’s Silk Sox The famous Phoenix silk Sox, with lisle heel and toe; pure silk, mind you, for ro reohel ..00¢ Box of 4 pairs, guaranteed 3 months for ........4+. $2.00 by winning two straight games from the Vernon team, Happy Hogan today ts by po means certain that the northern ag- gregation will win the flag. “While Portland has the edge on us now,” said Hogan today, “we may win the remaining six games of this series, Woe are hitting the ball harder than the Beavers and getting more men on the bases but luck seoms against us. I shall send Raleigh tn this afternoon to pitch and 1 feel confident he will win bis game.” Perrrrrerrteret rrr Tey tT. Setereeeeeeeeee teen seat RRR RRR STANDINGS NATIONAL AMBMICAD W. TL. Pet Ww #8 60 458 Phin. 190 rr ce) 2 a . 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