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RAINIER VALLEY ATHLETIC CLUB BOOSTERS Here are the officers of the Rainier Valley Athletic club and four of its principal boosters. Dr. O. A. Parks, president, is on the lower jeft, and Secretary A. E. Pierson is on the upper left. Treasurer G. E. McKinstry Is on the upper right and Vice President G. C. Cay rington on the lower right. “The game ie a little new to all of us,” said Dr. Parks yesterday, “but our club is getting ahead, We have close to 200 members and more interest is being manifested than ever befor: The ladies’ — is te moking a hit, Just wateh the R. V, A. C. grow, ee Laer = = The final chapter has been w ritten in the joyride-shooting epl- which ended in the death of Louts Long, near Prinevilie, OF, jast summer. The Jury returned a manslaughter verdict agalist J. Le Riley, who did the shooting, and with whose wife Long was riding. sode Connie Mack's Athletics have demonstrated beyond a doubt that they are the class of both the big circuits. In fact, there tx not a team In either league that could give them even a good fight, And, going still furtuer, the Athletion are the only classy, well-balanced organization in either teague—a team that can compare with the Cubs of three years ago, for instance, or the Orioles of olden times, or the Cleveland club when it battled the Orioles for the Tenple cup. Of course, there ix no way of proof, or even comparison. buf in the opinion of the writer, either the old Orioles or the Cubs of three years ago, could have held the Athletics even, or possibly haw beaten them, Hut there are no team sticking around now that turn the trick, and there probably will be fone next year, It @ toam of youngsters, of individual stars, pounded into a mael like pree m. There are all kinds of stara-—in faet, every & boasts one or two, but also there are too many bad spots ee ee Prospects are not particularly bright for the Washington in the Idaho « » to be held in Spokane Saturday. That old qj tion of a punter ix again up, only tn different form, Big Jack ten ia bothered with a charley-horee, and Dobie may delegate Willie Coyle to do the mantpulating with the pigskin, .* * The fans are warming up nicely to the double attraction at ti Dreamland rink on the evening of y. 3, when big Jack Leon try his hand at the grappling game with Champion Frank @ and Charley Olson, the light heavy, will try to stay a limited sion with Mahmout, the classy Bulgarian, A number of phone calls have come to The Star office, king when tickets will be placed on sale, prices, Lonnie Austin, who is looking after the show, says that tickets can bo had at the Simm cigar store, Henry butld- ing, and at the Shaw cigar store, Second and Madison. They will be placed on sale Monday, Prices of $1, $1.60 and $2 will be charged. WALLA WALLA, Oct. 25.—Un- less Whitman college students show rious student activities, some of the poorer paying ones will be elimin } ated, according to members of the a ' 8 8) CHICAGO, Oct. 25.—A tour of the world for the Chicago White Sox Physical Director Lonnie Austin | next fall is announced by President ard for Rainier Valley Athletic| well known player, will manage the Clud smoker to be held at Columbia| team. An all star team will ac City Friday night. He has already | company the Sox, and the full com @eciled on a card of five boxing! pany will be one of the most note-| bouts and one wrestling match. 4 | worthy aggregations of modern ath | he will probably add one more box-| letes ever collected ing go to the list ‘The bell-ringer of the evening! the from Eddie Davies at the last S.A . smoker, and Jim Wilson. Wilson LACK OF TEAM will outweigh Doyle by some ten pounds, but he will need every Ounce of it, when he meets the ag- Sressive Bremerton boy For the lightweight event, Hody Lindberg, the local pressman, will 0 Against Henry Peltier. Lindberg fs probably the class of the two, But Peltier looks like a comer. He fe 20 years oid snd conducts a shoe Fepairing establishment on Jackson street. Frank Shann, who beat Dixon in Wile 125pound go at the S.A. C. smoker, will go against a different @ort of a boy this time. His ep ponent will be George Fonda, who conducts a smali glove factory. Fonda is a boxing enthu: and is said to be very efficient with the mitts. The heavyweight go ought to be @ good one> Harry Roach and Charles Fowtrick will go four rounds at 175 pounds. Roach drives an anto truck for the Seattle Ice Cream Co., and Fowlrick is a broth- er of Curley Fowlrick, the police Man-wrestler. so express themselves Ed. Powers and Louis Kateen will) Football was introduced Into Box at 149 and this with one other! prance in 1889 and the country now mumber in which an 8S. A.C. man) has over 500 football clubs. In in will appear, will complete the go dividual play, the French are great eard, as far as boxing goes. ly superior to the Welsh, Scoteh | ‘The tone wrestling card will be cee a between Frank Brandon, R. V. A. ©.,! and vliver Runchis, 8. A. 5 “™ | SPORT SPARKS pounds. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 25.—Who will be the next opponent of Frank Klaus, the Pittsburg bearcat, is still in doubt here today, as a result of the 10-round draw fought by Sailor Petroskey, champion of the Unt States navy, and Fritz Holland. The | winner of the match was to have been given a chance at the Pitts burg middleweight. more enthusiasm in supporting va Dias arranged a pretty attractive| Comiskey. Jimmy Callahan, th will be between Ducky Doyle BY GUY A. CROW } PARIS, Oct. 24.—Lack of team | work keeps France from turning jout an international champlonship football team. Members of the Wales team, champions of Europe WORLD SERIES AVERAGE Athletics A HAY Baker . 1 486 Collins Davin Barry Lay Oldring *”. Lora .. Murphy Thomas Bender Plank .- Coombs + Totals ....132 New Yorks— AB. Meyers ..- Mathewson Snodgrass ee R 5 2 1 ® ° ° 1 1 o ° rT R 2 o 1 Ff o 1 1 o 0 9 ° eenedtaabass OAKLAND, Gal., Oct. 25—Lew Powell and Johnny Frayne, well known lightweights, will box the | main event of the Oakland Wheel-| men's show next Tuesday, @ ing to announcement today. PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 25—Back | from California, Walter McCredi manager of the two time pennant winners of the Coast league, today promised Portland fans that he would have another successful nine in the field next season, despite | the fact that he toses Ryan, premier batsman, Pitcher Steen and posaibly Roger Peckinpaugh, shortstop. “We won the pennant hecause we had th best team on the const,” sald Mc Credle. : Pl cor omumnone onnnnasnasae. | cocoon screen BOXING, AL CULTURE BLDG. k Trunk & Bag Co., tac TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES. We manufacture our own gvod he: 921 $92, Ind 1688. PORTLAND, 0 mark of rekpect to the Ralph Dimick, ¢ aaory ot ach of the Colum: zc bia university team, who died Sun-| | day of pneumonia, brought on by in-| | juries sustained while playing foot ball, the game may be dropped at the university this year. However, | |if the faculty decides to continy Diamond Back Terrapin | So plentiful south in slavery days that by law they forbidden to be served to the slaves by owners—of practically very little value then—now they command in New York in short seasofis when the supply is limited One hundred and twenty dollars a dozen—and none to be secured at that. were The season just opened has been a most prolific one, besides being one of an exceptional good quality—using a brief phrase, it isa vintage year. We have secured from the beds direct alive two large boxes—by dispatch express— cared for en route. Look in our display window—have you ever seen them be: fore?—singular, and they are an American product—they will be Prepared appetizingly by a man who knows—and at prices that will appeal to you, A HAND PAINTED SOUVENIR FOR THE LADIES THURSDAY NIGHT, Les Bohemiennes Orchéstra—6 to 8 and 10 to 12 HOTEL SAVOY CAFE | buck against a heavier team, | de | California field this afternoon, The Serererereererr ress WOLGAST WILL BE ON AND FOR WELSH GO Leased Wire.) « that there was a probabil 1 for Thankagiving day, bell (By United Pre LOS ANGELES, Oct. 25.--Ru of the Wolgast-Welsh scrap, sch edu called off, were effectually disposed of today when Promoter Thos. J, McCarey received word from Wolgast that the lightweight cham: pion would leave for Los Angeles about November 1 Freddie Welsh bas first $1,000 forfeit up and Wolgast wired Mo- Carey that if he was getting the least bit nervous bis forfeit money would be forwarded at on Baron Long, Welah's representative, have his man in Los Angeles before No’ STARS AT RUGBY GAME, BUT THEIR WORK KEEPS THEM FROM BEING CHAMPIONS has promised McCarey to mber 15. ~ A FRENCH FOOTBALL TEAM IN A SCRIMMAGE defeat of England and Scotland |i only Wales between her and @ |title. In this contest the mained 0 to 0 until within fiv@ mia jutes of the close when Wal The French player is very quick | scored a single touchdown. and alert and uses his head all the The game is popular with th time. He follows the ball closely | public, 65,000 persons crowding Into’ and ts quick to take an opening.|the enclosure last season in Last season was France's most suc | final game for the French titi cessful. Easy victories over sands clamored to be a Austria, Germany and Italy and th if the team, C. Callicrate, a Mulino |g RRM S ESSE SSS § SS © * mah club player, and Dimick’s room | ® mate, probably Will be selected as *# THE SCORE OF coach * YESTERDAY'S GAME \* fl OREGON, | keke tan eenenhen SUGENE, Or, Oct Accom: . panied by Coach Warner, Trainer! New York—AD. BH: O. A Hayward and Manager Johns, 17| novi. oy husky football players representing | 604 : the university left here today tor | tur om, © Pullman, where they will play the] Murray: vf Washington State College Friday. | Merkle. 1) Although Oregon knows they will | pevue ) they | sce “¢ the new attacks re-| Meyers, of 4 in secret practice | Sieve » em victory eowitine and English players, but lack of | team work caused them to go down | before Wales after they had sur prised Europe by defeating Scot land. UNIVERSITY OF Jared that cently perfect would bring ¢ ecoHwcHocon covonconcoe Oct. 25.—Van- % championship Rugby fit. teen are here today for their annual game with the University of Calt- fornia. The northerners are confi dent of victory when they clash on| Totala .....3 2 a *Batted for Mathewson in eighyh. **Wiltse pitched last inning. Philadelphia—AB, RH. O. A. E.) Lord, if Oldring, speed and effective combination | Collins, work shown by the visitors in prac-| Raker, tice rather startled the players of the state institution, who concede that they are up against the hardest battle of the year with today's op- | ponents. ef 2y 3d. rt Murphy, Davis, 1b Barry, se Thomas, D asorags6 'Chance Will Look Like Footballer | pwr ocowmce Totals Score by New York | Base hite 4 Sl eanSeomnwes seces Bl innings 200000 210010 Philadelphia.O 0 0 Base hits ...1 21 aT O) 1 [FOOTBALL AT AT LALAPALOOSA BY HOWARD MANN ball field at Lalapaloosa college and raw a husky sittin the fullback team was hard at practic didn’t believe in anybody h while he old star gridiron What's the matter No use in my playing,” was. the "y big and strong, ain't Spider Fickelmet sald the pounds and was hard as nails, the he asked. th * Why ain't you playing? reply, “Ede Whats ye who weigh long “'r yout je? youngster 4 about SERRE RR * Summary hit \* Baker, Three-base Doyle, Two-base hits Murphy, 2; Davis, Meyers, Barry Merkle, Sacrifice _hits—Snod-| Rarry, Thomas, Oldring, Col Hits—Off Wiltse, 1; off Math-| lewson, 10. First base on called] balls—Off Bender, 2; Mathewsors 1, Struck out-—By Bender 4; | Mathewson, 5; Wiltse, 1. Double play—Baker to Davis, Umpires and Con-| |Dineen, Kiem, Brennan FAST STEAMERS FOR TACOMA Sips. INDIANAPOLIS S00" ioe, 00, 800, f KOUND AILY Trip Je, Round ‘rly 5c. FOR EVERETT AND EDMONDS STR. SIOUX 7:00 A. M., 12:00 Noon, 8:00 On Sundays Leaves at’ 7:30 12:00 Noon, 6:00 P. MM THREE nov? IP8 DAILY. Single Trip, Everett 500, ‘Trip, Everett 70, Sundays. CHICAGO, Oct With a specially manufactured head gear to protect him from from pitched balls, Frank c manager of the Chi cago Cubs, and the world’s first baseman, will be back In the game next season, accord ing to his own statement day During his career with Cubs, Chance has been struck on the head more than 50 times with pitched balls, and was forced to retire from the game last August as a result of stopping an unusually fast one with his cranium, & nce. ling. the ee ee SHEE ERE SE EE EE EE EE EK 4M. M, two-vision lengoe—noar and but the 4, why pay more? YE GOODE S101 218 Madison, ‘tween Subject man and he explain Fickelmeier t on to explain that he was a fr he had been # football Keg Ramsey ia after Alfalfa Belt, Capt, Bor have I got to get a place whe men or pledges? ‘The Sich Hoopalongs the Delta Two Deals control the ends Pappa's Shy, so what chance has a poor barb’ Fickelmeter refrained from saying that eay Kepteolong and th ore wielded more Butch was a Decay Keptsolong himself, aud Plekeis Although Buteh didu't want Fickelmeler for the frat, he didn’t want such a busky player lost to the e devised a scheme to make a frat of him scheme thus we You see that I Bo what chave either fra guard porition belongs to I tar in high school the same job at ake ipa Pa Delta Straight the other tackle candidates are the backfield viral the than all the ot or knew it Decay Keptsolc thal team, He worked power man thy There wan wrath in the eyoof Buteh MeGinnityewhen he walked taking it easy on to a frat’ 196 that He's an ry | the coach belonged to De ors. so oe e He slipped over casuablike to the Gramma Delta Flush frat house that evening, He talked about the before coming down to brass tacks, “Funny thing,” he Graham, highandmighty epsilon nu of the Gramma Delts, scross & furry clreumatance today.” “How's that?” asked Graham and his crowd. 1 met a freshman from Utica, N, Y., a big, husky guy me bis name Was Fickelmeler. By gosh! do you k is? Hin fathor ts president of the shoe button b grandfather was Jules FiqueleMer, the great French patriot. day for old Lals & new set of sweaters The Gramma Delta began to wht of them sneaked out, so Butch knew they'd swallowed the t hom . and maybe © among themselves, and thre: bait and bi we The next day Fickelmeler appeared on the campus wearing purp!s { happy Gramma Delta. was not the gon of son of a second cousin of the trust man, who had eloped with # chambermald and been and white ribbons and surrounded by a Mock Butch never breathed the fact that Fickelmeter the shoe button hole trust's president. He was the disinherited. But young Fickelmeior played football for Lalapaloosa with grea’ success which was what Batch wanted. BASEBALL FAN SHOWS SUBSTANTIAL ALIBI CHICAGO, Oct A man was rewarded here for his devotion to baseball. Charged with breaking into an apartment on the afternoon of September 14, Nicholas Brown testified that on that afternoon he was at the Cub ball park “How did you happen to be the on that particular day?’ tnquir Judge Caverly It was a piled Brown Who pitched for the Cubs? quired the court Ed Reulbach,” said Prown. | And who pitched for Philadel you New low prices. trginta Dance at Dresmland tonigh turmianed The Vireinus, & Weat modern, cont a We flatter ourselves that we have in our employ the best gun- «smith in the Northwest. Bring us your gun repairs and we will prove it. Rubber and Oil Clothing, Slickers, Slipons, Athletic Goods, Etc. Seattle Sporting Goods Co. “The Rubber Store” 714 FIRST AVENUE. double he Alexander the Great.” ‘The court considered this a good alibi and continued the case for/ further Inquiry KODAK ERS—Her thet rowr work te oe right; fllme cost money. and you Ait get (hose photos again do high-grade finishing at eut Moll, and the eed the Number ST AVE Send for Free Sample of ARNOLD'S ASTHMA CURE The Never-Failing Remedy 333-334 Arcade loth Sig 4O' PER YD.22722"~ jcc COREY SIGN 427 ANOMIADISON SELITTLE Was. Hotel Milwaukee A Now Hotel, © entratly Located Over $20,000 Worth of Migh Class Furnitur RATERS in Rooma Bingle Hooms, per week 50, Month $10.00 Room and Bath, per weet Soe: H Inspect this hotel — Everything complete—A beautiful lobby and correspondence room CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS $10,000 Dining Room in Connection, Ph, Ind, 8071; Malm 4508. CUT RATE DENTISTS—ONLY CUT RATE DENTISTS IN SEATTLE ARE GIVING AWAY FREE—S Ree eae tnoneatt conan Work oe Nothing but the Best Material. PAINLESS TION FREE. ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 12 Years. AC Fillin, $10 Teeth Hose PEAR, O¢ UP | 38 Gold Crowns p * +83} $15 sets Teoth . \ 38 UNIVERSITY AND SECOND AVENUE Entrance 207 University Street, Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. $5 Papa Fickelmeler'll buy the teaw rooma weather and such like for awhile id to Budge “but I came and he told w who that guy trust and his great- Proud R. Vv. A. c GROWING Out at folks are all wrap Valley Athie ganization is dition. Six mployed as Columbia City the ed up in the Rainier Club, and the or in a flourishing con Lonnie Austin was physical director ap- lications for membership have en flowing in dily, and the club now boasts close to 200 mem bers. At present Austin is conducting three classes, w boxing, an other for wrestling and a third for the ladies, in which a varied course of instrection is given, calc ted to tmprove the health. Basketbali and other indoor games are in luded in the ec Following are the member enrotied & no f Boxing Cla W tison, 170; Frank nd. 2. Fred Freeman Art Tr H ° Wilsor Peltier Pork, JEM WILSON, HEAVYWEIGHT - RAINIER VALLEY ATHLETIC CLUB BOXER Jem Wilson, 170 pounds, is the big boxer who has been ‘picked to gg against Ducky Doyle in the main event at the Rainier Valley Athietig Club smoker at Columbia City Fete day night. Wilson considered hardly as classy a8 Doyle, but those who have seen Wilson go, say the Bremerton tad wi is work cut out. Doyle has a boring in style that generally wins, but Wilsom squares off right handed and has @ very puzzling defense, and this may bother Doyle somewhat. Lonnie Austin says Wilson's defense is very hard to fathom. | have 145; Denny O'Donal Rae, 136; Ed Murphy Wall, 70; Cyril Anderson Harold Doyle Martin Wilson, 155; Ducky Wrestiing Class. ed Porter, 135; H F. Brandon, 120 Elmer Brandon Lowe, 160; Pat Murph Williams, 120 Ladies’ Class. ¥ Buena Pemberton, Queenie Op trander, Nora Olsen, Ines Walter @ Mrs. W. irown, Leona Brown, Hag wel Lewis, Hazel Purdy, Lillian Groat, Burnteen nde F 145 135 Have your vite collected. Weebl erp Collection Co., 433 N. Y. Block, — Main 6169 Beattie Automobile School, Broadway. Hoth Eat BRAU pleasa them t roundings? r & high class p usic, service AND THE Shakespeare has sald: “We are ad vertined by our loving friends,” and he might well have added, “by our rabid en At any rate, you may rest anwured that wafety les in being nothing and doing nothing and the man who is being talked about ts at least worthy of comment, and when tt point, where his hods form the hypothe other man’s advertising, ed that degree of success Advertising” makes it for him to increase his own count, inatead of the funds of the advertising papers. | But, we have mwerved from our main point, which ls— cals WHAT ARE AND WHO ARE “rmI- TATION DENTISTS!” haps * of thinking is per edious task. but the man powe| lginality and’ brain in his mentality, It new ide yants how And odes an have lost nies. pomsibl bank The the me with | lorie oi days worthy dred and thirty-two, hing of book-making ts kept up, the cannot produc igh sheep ats to supply the skins.” Good tarland @ refusing to read they were printed on from the skins. Some- done Japanese sand ye made from |vented. The ae for a th from | pulp fiber of still make paper in the| ler the supervision of| t Tt ix made by hand | psts one dollar per pound. It} An ans, however, to make! aper in imitation the by the way, the * BETTER than th Many other p printing purpos: hand-made, from rs bef the of “stick their adhe and tn all trad in vw.” | ay fol f his great © systems a nd | f his great f the surgeons and y practicing thelr ‘pro € the lines of their pr fan ignorant and less 1 age? Something what we want Somat nrae that will do away with the inconventen nd Modities that the Amertean mit to hamper their | rything else ts. being; hy not DENTISTRY? ntist is an imitat through #gnoranc to fertiline his int of Kray matter. and reat assured that. man’ who to rema 0 IMITATOR ¥ he ape crit upon the head mw id and jae something new there war no substitute the equal to ora rival {0 Uridgework for the, tes oration of minsing. teeth, us saront of the i or. aes t 1 which wo # VROLAM. “\ tose ty ro eee bane would. w might | system “Mudolar and it still would and #0 much b bridgework ¢ ‘ore an methods and tde | fathers? Are sictar feral n- | “new" Is ai jor tor than” drafhary it. would be hardly fair to mention! them in the same by thy , - at | COST MORE—WoORTH rr. | Alveolar teeth actually twice as much to manufacts Would coat ua to make first-class | bridgework, and three or four times | 48 much as it would cost us to make| ost us! ws it] good jin by jcoln or smiles and tears. First A c& Madis rau HOF- music—at the notice how you enjoy eating The HOFBRAU bas sod entertainers, good lace in every respect; ALVEOLAR DENTISTRY IMITATION bridgework as we fi ost work made by the average d YET our PRICE is the BAME as. best bridgework. Let us ive plain figures. A business of this city called in our office week with « piece of bridgework taining 11 teeth, for which he Price of $86.00. He had piece of work exactl ™0. It wax falling out came into o ffices. It had broken out one of his only tout maining upper teeth. When we this work out of the-man's and weighed up the gold, we ff it was worth in actual figures This man had paid $85.00 for it worn it two months. What prove for the and) DURABILITY of Work? This man is now weal Alveolar th and into this we have put exactly $35.00 ing the highest carat, the best interchangeable porcelain tack sides the workmanship and thn Skilled operator and laboratory How much profit have we? t you will agree with as the cheap a p material This “bridgework” had Dentist in this city ur bit and who doos not hesitat piece of a s in his flow of ungt is not an ty titioner In this our workmal ar material the al Depots supply: rice is high-class because OUR § high-class, And if Johw the talior, offers to make you @ of clothes for $25.00 and tells he will turn out a sult worth you may rest assured there Is thing wrong with the suit of and don't be caught in a showst you can help it, Our aim is nag do cheap wo: but to do first-c class price, You will find, the ou live, that you are go out of this world just what pam) is in into ft, whether it our by that the I ard is QUALITY. Alveolar Teeth, Where Is Impossible. front teeth ane or more, we cans © been Both Alveolar Sane you b aide tt eautiful lar teeth by the b ack with whilst bel » even if ye nt teoth to te h that are missi bie, lifelike nly could not posal idge rout And work is possible, there on between the two percentage of our work bridgework — pat in by high-class dentists, placing it with the beautiful Alveolar teeth. ork In another ree practically p No outting into th nothing & actual cases) t Pe. ring Pyorrhea ini anothes ul atful stat do anything t dentistry, and what we do ® of the ¥ lets, Alveolar Write for one if yo ALVEOLAR DENTAL COS Portland, Abingt Seattle, Haight TenMs ‘TO RELIABLE

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