The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 1, 1911, Page 2

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waitresses congregated to size up big Jack.. aren't Jack Johnson or Jim Jeffries, but who are you?” feller’s that’s going to flop Frank Gotch,” eaid Jack. Cavill, Tom McDonald and some of the club boys had showed the crowd what they knew Sack Leen looks the part of the iis Caw fen. on” or wee mere the cafes Jack doesn't escape scrutiny. Gandetili, while the table. “Gay, | know you “Vm the “Ohh.” After Arthur @bout swimming at the S. A. C. last eome of the others did, but ali admitted that he showed the earmarks of a long-distance performer. big husky athiete that he ii Walking up the street, people First they size up his broad shoulders, and then the big neck. Last night in one of these places business came to a sudden Finally one advanced quietly to Leon's night, Leon jumped into the tank. He couldn't show the fancy strokes BY FIELDING H. YOST. Pair play in football means iair play throughout life. Teach the i | i} 18 | | | } & oF Every game from marbles to lite should beCOACH YOST. played honestly. The boy who learns this leason will appreciate it when he is a man, when success brings a content unknown to the trickster. Fair play always wins, if only| morally. It make: jends, for every one admires a “square fight- er.” What better epitaph could a man ask than “He always ‘fought SCHOOL OF BOXING, WRESTLING AND PHYSICAL CULTURE 82 COM BLDC Meek Trunk & Bag Co., Inc TRUNKS AND SULT CASES. Af 921 Pirot Ay., M. O92, Ind. 1656. PLAY TUL GAME rap }ehance to win. | playing a fair game. pe the level {the entire student body, which eceptive mind of a boy ab-| sees its representatives playing the sorte teaching as a sponge takes | game on its merits and winning. up water. This is the time to| College is no place for a tricks teach him things that will be his|ter. If we cannot find the best gulde posts through life. among students, where will we dis- Football is a game of 11 men, not | cover it? of five, aix or ten. Plays are built) The team must know it is com- for 11 men to execute and each re-| posed of 11 men acting as one, and quires all the physical and mental | that the motive power, the weight, energy of every player. Failure of |the ability to baffle an opponent one y ruin the chances of all. is enough to win Knowledge of this puts every man| “Sport, for sport's sake,” unless upon his mettle. |it includes the desire to win, is # Chief of the reasons for pro-| poor adage. The man who doosn't hibiting unfair tactics — laying desire to win with all his heart aside the moral Issue entirely—is lacks ambition and there is some that fair play has the better thing wrong with him. This is The players can/true in sport and true in life. Suc |give their undivided attention to|cess is the incentive which drives |the plan of attack or defense, when|men forward, but let the victory be won by fair methods. Take advantage of every open. ing, every weakness, every bit of confusion, in football, and every adv e but let it be an honest, not an un fair advantag: “All ie fair in love and war” was not written for | Players seeking to “put a man jout of the game” divide their at jtention between their own team's |play and the effort to injure an opponent and at the same time | watch an official to prevent being caught, Their value to the team is lessened the field of sport or business. Football is no parlor game, nor) No boy is naturally bad. His is it a game of ping pong. It; character can be moulded between | jealls for hard playing. No player the ages of 12 and 21 in the right, can block or tackle too hard, so/|direction. Lessons learned on the! long as the blocking and tackling |football field, where temptation is jis not unfair |strong, strengthen the man to re Teach fair play to boys and they |sist an inclination to do a mean won't seek to do the unfair thing.|thing when face to face with the! The desire fof clean sport grows|world. Fair play always wins in| upon them and they carry it|\the end, no matter how often it is/ through life. The apieit permeates dented by unsportsmanitke men | fhothrau ‘ Spénd this evening at the Hofbrau. gle with the care-free crowd.” “eats” First Ay ed Madison} “Min- Go where the are good—where the crowd is jolly the entertainers pleasing | The price moderate at the Hofbrau, of course. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS take | you can in life, } y er, NOW in Johnaon ie hot on meey MoGraw and the Ni that Brush ov and th gate Nov. 14, . Muggay MoGraw h He bas a list of bushers as long among whom t* our own Arthur Bues. . Over in Vancouve: Weeh, the woight to serve an a gout for one swered the advertisement, fter ail derson and Danny O'Brien included 1¢ heels of Mr, John T. Brush, bose of “york Giants. know a thing or two about if he don't, he ought to, The National commission will investt- oeee discovered that his team needs strengthening elk foike are advertising for a light: fiva Anderson, and Dan Salt hi He ts perfectly willing to tet t down in his heart, Dan is not at all sure He says Pat is the best llgntwelght and can make any of them hustle, fad An- Dan says all the local Hghtweights have a lame back or are out of condition when one mentions boxing Scott oe . Han has a snoaking idea 0 ticket scalping busines your arm that he ts figuring on, Louis Hahn Is in Low Angeles and doing nicely. As a starter, he will box a young fellow nam Conley go, on Nov, 11, but be doesn't like ‘Frisco a -* Guess big Cari Morris homa the law forbids boxing, of man? So, If man createn® la one sanctioning It, live hope right now, and wee the fan the Frawley measure, in New York, . will testify. right coming right along. Judging from the interest manifested thus far, there should be a good Packy McFarland went glimm at the big doings sprinkling of when Frank Goteh the Bulgarian, ai rang up today to inquire wh be on sale at Simm's cigar store ‘ond and Madinor = athe ee! JOSS HELD RECORD. During the fag end of the American league season hing of a stir was cre by the an that Walter Johnson, Washington pitcher, broken a world’s record in winning a game by pitehing but 69 balls to batters, The record, up to Johnson's feat, was ‘presumably held by Christy Mathewson, with 75 pitched balls. Alfred Cowes of Toledo, O., came forth with « statement that credits the late Addie Joss with having held the record since July 5, 1909, when he de feated Chicago, allowing but two hits, pitching just 69 lis, Cowes was at the me and kept a record of the balle pitched and ts post- tive that Joss pitehed the number stated, Seeeeteeeeeeeteeeetee eee Seeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee +e eee rhea Samose Ideal Flesh Builder, | Says The Bartell Drug Co. | | Thin people are stmply suffering | from want of nourishment! If you are thin, it Is because the food you eat ix not assimilated and passes through the # without | building up the flesh and tine as ft shoal. You can readily get plump aad) rosy by using Samone, a tissue forming food which when taken with the meals, immediately be comes a flesh building afd Wfe- atv element in the blood. ome builda up the system | puts flesh on the bones, brings back the glow of health to the pallid) cheek and removes the tired and/ jangauld feeling which-is the result) of exhaustion and low vitality } The Bartell Drug Co. is titroduc ing Samose to ite customets and} recommends tt highly. It g¢tvex the best proof of its bel will do all that ts claimed for ft by offering to refund the money ff it falls increase the weight and re store good health. Closing Out Hardware at 3 Price rly everything in our hard- partment ia now one-half price. Small ma articles will be sold at cost. DISSTON SAWS AT COST 20¢ %-in. Cold and Cape 10c Chisels, NOW 20¢ Ornamental Hinges, 10: pair, NC ic 60 Tempered Claw Ham 30 mers, NOW Cc 60¢ 14-in, Compass Saws, 30 NOW ic 124Aneh 40c $1.00 14-n. Hor 59c NOW .... ‘ lu 2.00 Wiss No. 8 Sn s. ¢ an Now wu 1.50 ch Vine, 2%-tit. 1,15 We are not going to carry hardware any more—THAT'S WHY. Piper & Taft Third and Marion Champion Rasp, nutne Stillson Ow ner Be NOW OP 6 PRICE’ lenses in po Maybe Bill Papke can come back, but he len’ shot, a8 Boston fans who watched his go with "Wil d Charley Olsen put up the side-t Uekets could b Henry building and at Spauiding’s sporting goo *— rohcearoneieeite rates as a curtain-raiser to the Rivers boxing game is good tn the South, fight tow: stand well at home. Down in Okla after all, what te i prohibiting boxini and bay a tly what the men of © atate propose to do They evo that the big engineer in a real | day he will be champion, believe he ean be ma a better on native soll, av but « creation But they also, they want to hence the need of a new law, which will be patterned after j Eastern followers of fh back * Bob et, by a tong) oha leat might Dreamland Friday night, event, and Mahmout or. Several fanesses purchased, They will| Shaw's drug store, store Dance at Vreamlend tonight. cy Rubber Tubing, Boots, Shoes, Coats, O1) Stickers, Slip-ons, Hot Water Botties and Sundries. We guarantee our goods to give satisfaction. HOT WATER BOTTLES REPAIRED. The Rubber Store 714 First Ave. SSSSSSSSSSSE SESE SSS SSE EES Iso create | # native | werrrrrrrrrrrry HERE'S AN ATHLETE, CARLIBL Pa, Nov. 1 Students are claiming today * to have the greatest all-around * athlete. in the world at this university in James Thorp, whom the 1911 football season ia bringing into the limelight Thorp, besides being one of the best football players in the enst, ts a baseball pitcher of great talent, ean cover any of the bases or the outfield ae well, is a star basket ball player, an expert rifle shot and an expert tennis, hand ball, lacrosse and hockey player. He puts the 16-pound shot 43 feet and broad jumps 22 feet 10 inches, He also he 100 yards in 10 seo onds, high jumps over six feet and runs the high hurdles in 15 45 seconds seen | SI i ie i Mla i eae etd CHICAGO, Nov. 1.—Ad Wolgast, bln Bn inn inn Minin Bn in a in Sn Din in in in india Bd = “WISCONSIN LEADER GREAT PLAYER CAPT. “Right Tack starred In the defense,” is a line often read in these days when football reigns supreme. Buser ieade the Wis consin eleven and has hie eyes on the conference championship thie He ie a deadly tackle, runs his team brilliantly and is the idol of the student body. lightweight champion, on hin way to the const, sald today that the Pacific coast fang are to see a world’s champlonsh fight at Ver- non on Thanksgiving day, After ana had given up all hope, Wol, t sprung |a surprise by stating that he will go into training for the Thanksgiy |ing bout immediately upon his ar Looks like the next middie would be from Pittsburg, all | rival in Low Angeles. And, speaking of middleweights, this Fritz Holland of Spokane is) NEW YORK Nov. 1.—Hopes for nd a bout between Matt Wells today when the English lightweight chainpion announced that he will sail for his native shores on Friday It is said that Wells cleaned up | $26,000 during his few months’ stay jin the United Staton BOSTON, Nov. |from the ring,” shouted the fans ax Billy Papke, former middle | weight champion of the world, wa: battered all over the roped arena |by Bob Moha of Milwaukee. The consensus of opinion today is that Papke did not have a look in from the start and showed the poorest form of his career 1—“Take him OAKLAND, Cal,, Nov. 1—Good night for Lew Powell, once idol of San Francisco fight fans, say the followers of the mitt game here today. Powell was badly worsted in a 10round go here with his old rival, Johony Frayne Seattle Auomeniie Schoo!, Broadway 20 eee | Have Your Phove sanen in a Real Auto POST CARDS—$1.00 PER DOZ. Kotak Films developed, Wc a jroll, any size. A. M. FROST Spee acai First Ave, Seattle. Wrestling Match Dreamland Rink, Nov. 3 Gotch vs. Leon Mahmout vs. Chas. Olsen Sime’ Cigar haw's Drug AG Tickets on pale at Store, Henry Bid Store, Second and Ma: Bpauidings, 711 Becond av club member and pay us $1. Th home immediately or hold it for y balance you pay at the rate of $1 ® small amount each week. This is the Free Sewing Mach Evening Post, The Ladies’ zines. Special Iron Bed This pattern comes in the three quarter or full size, finished in white or green enamel; an at tractive bed and substantially made, Regular $5.00, Seattle's Largest Housefurnishing Store Buy Now Pay Later You Want PIKE 81. AND FIFTH AV, The woman who has Christ- mas sewing to do and the man who has a Christmas present to buy will be interested in this Free Sewing Machine Club. It is the easiest way to purchase a machine that we know of. You simply come and enter your name as a en we deliver the machine to your if you wish, The You will never miss such ‘ou UH Christe a week. ine you see advertised in the Satur. Home Journal and other leading We offer one day only, this special value for No. 8 size heavy tin Wash Roller with copper bot tom and wood handles. price $1.75, special... Regular | Wash_Boie | FOR SALE Best Grocery Proposition in Everett Must be sold at once. Phone J321 Sunset or address 3004 Norton Av., Everett, Wash. , BALLARD (iam dares), =A Agents for i & Howe ‘The New Store | The | Place Bh Save Money New Line of Ladies’ Sweaters $5.00 a. $6.50 The Armstrong Co. Cor. Ballard and Twenty-Second Avs. aaoms Just received-—the extra heavy kin new collar Agents for Moleproot Hosiery There {s No Greater Comfort THAN AN EVENING WITH AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH The comfort of bright songs and music perfectly rendered, the comfort of Amberol Records, playing four and one-half minutes instead of two; the comfort of the permanent sapphire reprodue- ing point that does away with constant needle changing, and the comfort of a subdued volume of sound that does not carry be yond yaur own little family circle, We are exclusive agents of the Edison line in Ballard. Large stock of Edison Amberol and Standard Records to select trom. EDISON, VICTOR and COLUM. BIA (disc) RECORDS for NO- VEMBER NOW ON SALE. Step in and bear them. Also see our new line of “Hohner Harmonicas.” All prices. BALLARD MUSIC HOUSE 5411 Twentieth Ave. N. W. Near Market St. BALLARD 1277 VENINGS UNTIL orgn x 9:30 O'CLOCK. s THE BALLARD BAND BOX MILLINERY Fur Turbans, Hats and Muffs made to order. These sets are very much the vogue. All kinds of Ostrich Feather Work. Prices reasonable 2005 MARKET ST, BALLARD. PHONE BALLARD 1126 _ | C. G. INGALLS WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Special Attention Given to Fine Watches and Clocke 6228 Ballard Av. Become independent will teach you how. THE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK ALLAMO. MANE F. P. SEARLE, Manager OTTO 8. J. PEDERSEN, Cashier Watch our chances in our window display daily. It A. W. PRESTON, Pioneer Pharmacist. TRY PRESTON’S GRIPPE CAPSULES They Do the Work! 25c a Box Teleph ine: Ballard 2, 5311 Ballard Ave. Summer has passed. Now is the time to think about how to keep warm. We sell “The Universal” Stoves and Ranges because they are the best tnat we can buy If you need a stove don't fail to examine our complete line. We want your criti cism The Wm. M. Curtiss Co. Ballard and 20th Aves The Rich Man He usually gets his start through the habit of saving. The opportunity is also yours, and we advise you to take advantage of it by opening a Savings Account with this bank. BALLARD BRANCH UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. OF SEATTLE 20TH AND BALLARD AVE. C. W. CASLER, Mgr. HOWARD F, KELLEY, Cashier SINGER AND WHEELER & WILSON MACHINES 5403 Twentieth Avenue N. W.

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