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th possibly ene or two changes, they are Huaby, r. ¢.; Patton, r,t; Ande Iparger, f. ©. 00 dW. Wand, r. Sal utier Shows Class at R. V. A. C. WRESTLING Fred Safries, R. V. A. C., vs, Walter Taylor, 8. A. C. Safries won two falls on aggressiveness. BOXING Frank Shann vs. George Fonda, 125 pounds, both R. V. A. C Shann won by knockout in first round, Herbert Woltf ve. James Butler, 135 pounds, both R. V. A. C. Butler won by knockout tn the second. Modie Lindberg va. Henry Peltier, 135 pounds, both R. V. a.c. Draw Tom Martin vs. Vasaler, 135 pounds, both R. V. A.C. Martin received decision Ducky ean 158, vs. Jin Wilson, 170, handicap, both R. V. A.C. Draw . *) : Sense ee eteeeeee * RAARRAAHRARHEARRARAR AKA RRR ARK ‘The Rainier Valley athletic club/ The b best of the boxing bouts was of their dandy | the 185 pound bout between Joseph | Columbia City last| Butler and Herb Wolff. Butler is ing of of the fighting firm of Butler & 3 in| Doyle, of Bremerton, and while all, one wrestling and boxing, | Doyle is a dandy boxer, Butler ts The wrestling event was an inter|a better one. The boys conduct a clad dout between Taylor, of S. A. cigar store at the navy yard town. C,, and Safries of the Rainier club. Butler weighed but a little over 125 Safries failed to flop Taylor, but last might, bat be made Wolff look be had him in trouble several foolish. Clever, quick as a Mash and times. He won the first two goes with a punch a middleweight could __ ‘be broulé of, te looked about the here is the varsity squad that will line up with the Panhandiers at Spokane today: H Presiey, ce} Devine, |. gj Griffiths, |. t; Jolassiont r ween around these parts for some time, He bad Wolff! helpless in the second. Ducky Doyle didn't get off as luckily as bis partner, Butler, and) had his hands full with big Jia) Wilson in the handicap go. Wilson squares off right-handed and ts a) Ducky | neither! bard men to fathom couldn't get to him, and leould Wilson get to Ducky. Lindberg drow with Peltier in the 125.gound go and Martin gained the by decision over Vassier tn another.! # Shann knocked out Pan Fonda In| 4 ithe first ing and Juck Leon the wrestling 60. LOS ANGELE 28.—Per.| fectly condition are awaiting the gong for their 20- round scrap at Vernon this after noon, Each is confident of victory, Rivers fh a 2 to 1 favorite. | NEW YORK, Qct. 28.—A bill to tax all professional! ball clubs a portion of thelr gross receipts will be introduced in the New York leg istature. PANAMA, Oct. 28.—-Baseball starts in the canal gone during Christmas week. Teams are prac tietng and the fans are just begin ning to ait up and take notice “=| ticipat ET 19-YEAR-OLD BOY IS FRANCE’S BEST HURDLER; HE AND TWO OTHERS EXPECTED 10 WIN EVENTS AT OLYMPIAD Maurice Meunier, French burdier, who has eun the 920-yard hurdies in 1153-5 BY GUY A. CROW PARIS, Oct. 2.—France’ has made more rapid strides in div tance running than In field events and sprinting, but the country has three athletes who are expected to win points at the Olympic games in Stockholm, next June. Maurice Mounier, a 19-yearold lad, promises to spring a sensation in the hurdles. With no instruction whatever, he was running the high hurdies in 17 seconds a year ago Then, following out the coaching of Forest Smithson, the © California crack, as given In articles published by the Daily Star, he lowered his record to 154-5, He made this rec ord in the French championship games, running & grass course He has done :16 3-6 in other races and has defeated the best hurdiera in Europe. The 440-yard dash will have a |French entrant who has done 148465. Piere Fallliot is the ath lete. In winning the quarter-mile at the French games, he was forced to run in 49 seconds to defeat Andy Glarner, the old middle-distance runner of the San Francisco Olym ple club, Glarner, who is coaching Failliot, picks him as an Olympic game winner. Although he has @ hefty beard He is as large as Ralph Rose and tosses the leaden ball 46 feet con | sistently. Prance is weak in the middle. | distance races, but the French ex |perts are picking Brown of Ger | many to ror mile, He has twice defeated Marys | Gessinger, the New York crack, in handy fashion, d Buropean ex perts say he can beat Melvin Shey ae at his best. He has a mark ot Aton, |. ej Coy! 2 reac ew Hank Bennett refereed the box 4 eager for the | * & fray, Joo Rivers and Geo, Kirkwood | * Andre Tison is a nifty shot-putter.| Dp away with the half. | From left to (Capt.), @.5 Muckieestone, Toe a SE MANY: GAMES FOR TODAY ee | |* * ® «Read the Star Pink's footvall ® extra tonight, and you will get full resulta of today's games ® Tt will contain a detatled de ® scription of the big conference game at Spokane between the Universities of Idaho and Washington and results of all the high schoo! conteata. 1 om it will contain complete scores of the big games of the Middle Weet and the Bast. « * \* eseeeeeeeeses * * « * 4 RRR aHERER AAA There will be plenty of action on the gridirons of the Northwest this football fane are First in import the big conference game Gpokane between the varsity squads Cl Washington and Idaho thie after- jnoon. tt will be the first real try- out for the local squad, and local fans will judge Oobie’s 1911 ma | day's gam. There will be four games in | which local high school teams par- Broadway will tackle the| jpokane team on the home grounds, and Lincoln goes to Tacoma to p! |the Tacoma high. Ballard eye! | Brohomiah on the latter's i: land Queen Anne Loge to Olympie to tackle the ca | boys. (Ry Unites Press Leased wire) NEW YORK, Oct. 24—The rie tory of Brown University over Pena jaylvania and Harvard's continued snecess make the game between chine largely by the result of to} BREMERTON BEATS FRANKLIN PRANKLIN Campbell, 1, 4; Reece, |. t; Corcher, 1. @; Dutton, ¢5 Filz, 4; Wilson, rt; Dysen, r b. r 8 Williams, r BREMERTON Nordby, Ainsworth, frvin, rh ‘The Franklin bigh went from the navy yard at Dugdale’s par 46 to 0. ‘The two toama were evenly ton boys had the edge on the down on a very ¢ or pass to Kont, Lt; Rows, tr. 0; r. &3 Arcalea, | Jowtson, n to de high pehool lade Worth and later kicked goal ir Ave &! Mad! sor Hotbrau:! it the Hofbrau. “Min Go where the D Reekte. Dunean Gordon, 1. hs t» Spend this evening with the care-free crowd.’ where the crowd is jolly gle “eats” the entertainers pleasing The price moderate at the Hofbrau, of course. K; Reeve Worth are good a; dn of the huskies k yesterday score of matched in w Bremerton scored a touch In the necond half they ran up an additional seore of 8. Working of the forward pannes [ orton and Dysen of Franklin starred eutured the game, Worth of Brem ee oe exces CLEVELAND, Oct. 28.--Capt. 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BOSTON, Oct. 24.—Bro Unt- versity is a & to 4 favorite over Harvard im their annual football) struggle here this afternoon, The game is the most important of the season thus far, and enthusiasm ts intense SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 28-— Fritz Holland of Spokane today has & decision over Kid George of Sac ramento in the feature bout of the weekly Dreamland show. Exdie Camp! put tt on his old rival, Jimmy Fox, after 10 rounds of fast box- ing. In the other bout Rufe Turner stalled for 10 rounds with Abe La bel, and the toteresting mill was called a draw. “7 y fod Humphreys’ Seventy-Seven Breaks up Grip and COLDS + Quick application The quick application of * Seventy seven” decides the duration of a! Cold, } | Fall Colds are apt to tang on; | better take time by the forelock and keep “Seventy-seven” handy, it iv your best assurance against C ‘onghs, | Colds and Sore Throat. All dealars sell “Seventy-seven oF aiatled. | Humphreys’ Homeo. 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