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10 pounds, and young Roeber is a few pounds much the stronger, as well as more however, is matched In weight, While Mahmout could undoubtediy have pinned so desired, it was a splendid exhibition of scientific RIGHT, BRIEF AND ‘| BREEZY STORIES ~ Gotch Did as Was Expected--He Won a my ‘THE STAR’S _ SPORTING PAGE Is _COMPLETE = EDITED BY ROY WHITMAN » = GOACHES AE BASHFUL CHAPS rimm, 196 tive, 1 Griffiths, 184... Prossiey, 176 VU. of W. — OAC L, B...Kellomg, 160 Moore, 1 Sutton, 165°. Coyle, 150 ... Wand, 17 Sparge: Mucklestone, 186 RH... tb Coach letic college, and Ce University of Washing Alp! morning thin afternoon they Will mareh thelr huskies to the sce: on the university it will be dif ny fee a game ol bvendon, Shaw, Oregon Ath GU Debte, are play- honse-Gaste stunt this you take the plum,” but Bam Dolan, of the conflict ampus, and there Spectators will on. Ine football of eidentally & will be firet and only co pnferenc the hor in the tar is & team of giants, and this causes & smile to overspread the counte- nance giants at midgets, that’y all. Somehc ue to be witnessed on nds this year, the story got abroad that the O. A. C. eleven Coach Dolan. “Not all,” says Sam, “Just I expect the boys to do aa well as Idaho did, but He |! cannot hope for more. The Wash- bes vorfl huskies are too big and 2 doenn’t It, you fana, but just rare to Coach Doble: “We are not certain of our tine, and the boys are playing in bed form. The farmer boys ought to be = 10 to 1 favorite over the jarwity squad.” Sounds bad, but there you have it. was the bout between Yousiff ber, the Australian, The Bul- however, the pair put up a rattling Roeber tn The game will be called at 2:30. When Washington uneets the Or eon Agricultural at the university campus in the first intercollegiate football game of the séason, they will face the most serious predicament expert. college today THE STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER f, 1911 OAKLAND, © Oakland Coast | manager of the rent report here Frank Murrell, whose exeout! and are in © to the matter, county, wish to do #0, contract, peer cesearsenet immerse champion according here today. decided that logical coensor man, who leaves the Cleveland team Auhletics. second = baseman, Seeeeeeeeeeeeeees sx handliag his players two a ELECT TTT sn » NOV. 4 manage Murphy is the oldest member of the Eddie Collins, the was also mentioned for (he place. 3 RTE MADRE 7 HR EEERESEVESRE SEEKER EMBERS S| ml ext Your, according to y. Ban Jobuson, president of the American league, and President the New York America: offorts to secure a manager to succeed € while playing brililant individual ball, has not had success in They are now hot on the trali of Wolverton, bility has been stroagly rece: munication with Cous: @ague magnates in regard ane, who, it is claimed Wolverton ie at present off om a hunting trip in Sonoma and his intentions cannot be learned, signed a contract with the Oaklands for next year, and if they the Oakland club can hold him strictly to his He has already rc dd dst bach Lx. pthtionile diesel deans te Dade Raat orem DANNY MURPHY WILL LEAD ATHLETICS ee i ee ee ed PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 4.— Daniel Murphy, the fast right folder, will captain the world’s Philadelphia Ath leticn during the 1912 season, to announcements Connie Mack has Murphy is the of Harry Davis, the veteran firet base Seteeeeeeee ee ee ss eB: , Gotch suffered by compartson with Mahmont tastjenced in over are concerned, the Bulgarian putting |Aggies are ition as has ever been seen in Seattle. is countenance the greater Fane et the Prank Gotch and is almost too rangy, pature Johnson than i if but the way he tossed Roe’ In his face he does not wok eee last on one occasion, when he peed i legs, but It strikes us th showing—better, perhaps, than former Seattle physician. As a m: last night remarked the similarity of build of |! lahmout. Pape edit nm g both are stocky. enything, the Bulgarian looks the part better than the Humboldt farmer. while Leon, it would seem, is much better the boxing crown from ee ae ing, and they are certainly so in the case of Mr. ‘out too much to be a real classy wrestier, and disadvantage advantage {n a boxing match are a lot of fans who believe Jack could lower the colors of foolish against Gotch is little against him, because all the heavies three yom The claiming to have the Leon's} strongest team that institution has and, anyhow, Frank/placed on the field in years. On seemed to have found Jack Johnson's golden the other hand, Washington ts sald if] is probably no heavyweight in a country where wrestling a life study. That's why ‘dealt with him kindly, and tect, he could have been but turdy and massive, bis body ber around showed he bad plenty | the part of the athlete, but some-’ His long reach camp in handy reached for and caught one of the at that long reach would come in However, Leon made a Doc Koller did against the champ, atter of fact, simply because a man are in pretty much that same boat. Rubber Tubing, Boots, Shoes, Coats, Oil Stickers, Slip-ons, Hot Water Gotties and Sundries. We guarantee our goods to give satisfaction. HOT WATER BOTTLES R-PAIRED. The Rubber Store 714 First Ave. YOU CAN'T GET AWAY FROM ‘EM. Doughnuts Every dealer—every restau- rant--they all have ‘et—be- cause they are best. They can’t get along without ‘em. Hoyt’s doughnuts are made under the most approved sani- tary conditions. HOYT The Doughnut King 412 3rd Ave. West. Phone, Queen Anne 1406, him for rt of the evening. [to have the weakest eleven bas represented Purple and Gold since Coach Gilmore Dobie* charge of more than three years back, Many of the old stare are minus the lineup and their places have been filled by men who have had to work overtime Such men as Fakine, ‘wee Y Cahill, Cay most kicker leave a big gap in the machine. | Coach Sam Dotan, former Notre! #* whipped together | * \ men are) @ They have |# in thet EERE REE EE HEE YH HB oe eligibility of} PRINCETON, N. J. New. 4-—The | these two men so O. A. C. will “| cross-country running season opens in the Eastern universities today Dame star, ‘a team that the 0. A. prond many Hineup, among whom and Christman, two stellar formers whose eligibility was wes tioned by the Washington manago- | | ment. convineed of ot M star that took the football situation from to make good. “Polly” Grim, missing thin season & member of the team, bet jury sustained in last Sat game against Idaho has disabied this contest, This will) ® greatly handicap Washington Coyle b one of the most depend-|® able men the team possessed. His | « generniship, powers, bis deadly his punting~—for he ts now the fore. | # team—will | # hie great on the this year. performers are ree anager Zeasick has been the strong as horseradish. When questioned this morning| etch Dobie would only look grave and shake prediction to make. hows show the kind of fight that they are capable of showing that they might emerge victorious, no means should they be flattered by odds on the Washington team. | his head. He did say, that if the boys would but by After Jack Again NEWCASTLE, Eng. The police here today are afte Jack from whom they wish to collect a fine of $100 for overapeeding his | automobile here, Joh Nov, 4 inson, the negro Dugiifet, | through the streets Johnson failed to appear to! answer to the charge When Buying RIFLES or Ammunition Don't Fail to See The Wilts Co. 1012 First Ave. Seattie. Overcoat Is now realy. Walk One Block $15 to $25 SHANER & WOLFF 803 Third Av. We our cl eo og rook pressed free oe $650 Bargain Two-room house, ished, light, ete, garden. monthly, no mortgage. Convenient to minutes from Pike DAVID P. EASTMAN 505 Lowman Bidg. First and Cherry Main 2661; Ind. 4835 Phones: nicely fin- city water, lot fenced and in Terms: $150 cash, $15 line, 30 lot 560x120, car * offensive | © tackling aod @ Seeeeene * ® PORTLAND, to Dow Walker, manager here, writtes Victor Washingtonians’ warding the * Multpomah Athletic Club & (eama during the collegians’ #) vacation this year, according w | the club's Walker has & Zednick, reported that Zednick regards # | the proposition favorably with a race between Yale | Princeton teams from the Prinee-| He had no | ton campus. SAN FRANCISCO, No: wondering today what will be handed them next in the fight line. | Last night's show al fourround bouts. decision. Cross, the light we training diligently bout with Tommy not been heard f ring for some tim the bout KKRRRRRREPRHEERE * * *% TERRE HAUTE, Ind. Noy. * ® 4.—It was announced here to * ® day that Mordecal Brown, fa * # mous pitcher of the Chicas Ky & Cubs, has retired from m ® league baseball. Brown a, * # leave his home tn ale, ‘ next week for Chicage, «|| We have built up the * after which he will go tb * ‘ ‘ *® Washington state to look aftdr # | largest business in the # business interests. He wil *|] state. But we won’t be # then visit Orval Overall in %&| ale . % Callfornia, || satisfied till we get t4¥e eee eenee***/T YOUR business also. The Kind That Bites NAVY PURE _HORSERADISH c; your grocer has it in 106 bottles, Best Pox antood NEW YORK, Nov. |next Wednesday -night m in the prize , and the are taking considerable inter LITTLE SHOP OF LITTLE PRICK” ming ne lenses and i precisely best comta HOP mo ye. AOD k. Ata stone eae] POST SEASON GAME Or. Now AVY A post season football game # PURE HORSERADISH may be played between the & 4.—-Leach | BE The see That Bites : i—*) the & Te © * * and} 4. ns | Dreamiand | ended in five knockouts in seven | Charley and Gunboat Smith went to a draw Willie Cappelle and Dixie Kid of | los Angeles furnished the best bout of the evening, Cappelie getting the | Miller | choose. | years, and by Square Dealing and Honest chance to prove it. STOELTING’S TRUNK STORES 2—of them—2 706 Second Av. 1420 Second Av. Harry Wolverton, manager of the nue baseball team, may succeed Hal Chase as ow York America: have united in their mended to them, your grocer haw it be. you will find a large stock from which to We have been in bus- iness in Seattle for many Don’t you believe it will pay you to trade with this sort of a store? We know it will. Give us a ORANGE AND CRIMSON TODAY (By United Press Leased Wire) PRINCETON, Nov. 4-—The great sensei est exeltement over a football | match in years prevails here to day. Harvard and Princeton meet this afternoon for the first time in 15 years. The resumption of ath letic relations between the two tnlversities has been the signal for & general gathering of the alumni of both schools, who have been pouring In steadily from all parts of the Bast, especially New York, Boston and Philadelphia, and Princeton is entertaining one of the largest crowds ever gathered in the staid old college town, Harvard Favorite jut No “Dope.” in favorite, paratiy only crite showing each made againet Y. The Sons of Bl have been beating both the during the last 10 years, having won two games during this period and Prinecton one. Last year Harvard beld Yale to a tle, while the Blue eleven defeated the ‘Tigers by the close score of 5 to 3. Second in interest over the uni- versity efreuit today is the contest at Ann Arbor, Mich. when Went meets Kast in the Michigan Syra- case game. Michigan is favorite in the betting, having defeated the New Yorkers last year 11 to 0, and in 1909 by the lopsided score of 43; to 6 Syracuse is determined to) score on Michigan for the first time | in three years today, and often enough to win, while the Ann Ar- } bor pigskin kickers declare they will onee more show up the vislt- Ing athletes. Chicago vs. Gophers. The University of Chicago is an- other team with an old score to wipe ont today when they meet the Minnesota eleven at Minneapolis, which bas beaten them every sea son for a number of years past. They arrived on the Minneapolie campus declaring their Ume for re venge had arrived. ‘The Cartisie Indians, fired by the achievements of their brethren, Chief Meyers of the Giants and Big Chiet Hender of the Athletics, are invading Philadelphia in full war declaring their benevolent m of lifting a few Quaker They have not defeated acalpe. Pennsylvania for three years. FON NEW, motern furntened rooms at low prices. eal! st The Virginus. #08 Vieginle stress.” near avenue, | AE AN aii iis SCHOOL OF BOXING. PHYSICAL, CULTURR is a good one GO ABOARD &t 9:30r.m. if you wish, retire and occupy your berth un- tl 8a.m., or if you pre- ferleave the train when it reaches Portland shortly before 7 a.m. Ow! leaves Seattle rr:t5 rom. Tacoma 12:45 a.m. oo ° O-W.RGN, “Line of the Shasta Limited’* City Ticket Office, 716 Seeond Ave. Phones, Main 922; od. 1995 ¥. E. ELLIS, General Agent Passenger Station, Jacksoa St. Phones, Maia 7378; Ind. 2623 L. B. GILBERT, D. T. A., Seattle W. D. SKINNER meral Freight and Pass. Ageat pictures OF THE WORLD’S ATHLETES LEON TO BE WHITE HOPE; | WILL TACKLE JACK an me Orange and Crimson consistently | that Big Jack Leon isn’t built just right for a wrestler, but that he Harvard | JACK LEON. It was the universal comment of fans at the ringside last night ought to be a dandy fighter. In spite of the fact that he made a fairly good showing against Gotch last night, Jack is inclined to think so himself today, and he will probably bid the mat game adieu, for the present at least, and turn his attention to the mitt game. Jack tent a talkative chap, but he is a willing worker and a plod- der—there is no such thing as quit in his makeup. Several days ago he made the statement that he would like to take up the boxing game around Los Angeles or ‘Frisco. “Ll know as well as any one that I couldn't fight Jack Johnson right t off the reel, but | do belleve I could beat him after a couple of years’ experience. I am going to California, and will take on any heavy- weight they are willing to match me with. I have the reach, the stam- ina, the speed and the punch—1 need the experience. In two years I shall be ready for Jack.” ‘ABIE ATTELL AND JOHNNY KILBANE TO BATTLE FOR TITLE CLEVELAND, O., Nov. 4.—Abe Attell and Johnny Kilbane, the Cleve- land fighter, who recently defeated Joe Rivers in Los Angeles, are to- day negotiating for a 20-round bout in Vernon, Cal., New Year's day. Attell is reported to have come down from his exorbitant demands and offered to accept $5,000 for the match. Promoter McCarey of Los An- geles has wired, asking Kilbane for his terms. NEW FALL ARRIVALS IN MEN’S and YOUNG MEN’S SUIT: Here is a new shipment just received and they are dandies, too; especially for what they are marked to sell. H#veryone has three unfon labele—that explains the workmanship, | The colors are grey in stripes and diagonals. Our eastern representative obtained a spec- | lal concession in buying, hence the prices— $14.75, $18.50, $20 NEW OVERCOATS, 100, AT $18.50 Pays Your Account “|| Pay a little down and $1.00 a week. Get the comfort of a new overcoat or raincoat, or | the pleasure of a new suit. You do not miss the money like you do when paying cash, and {t costs no more. Ask us about it. TACOMA STORE—1125 this ent Sid ER Pecns Td nnd Wahi uh “ oll MR. SUFFERER: no substan a a should from Rheumatism, "Rldney Bro raigia, pote. Soy hand Bowel Trouble and Mervonsn: KE OVEN TREATMENT PROVIDES “IEP AND ULTIMATE CUBES £0 SUFFERERS ‘Or Tuten continue to suffer + Complaints, Men- The long experience we have had tn the use of th i, exper! a of the Rake Oven and ta Rong K Tioult cases we have treated make us particularly capable START NOW AND SAVE $10.00 ‘That you ma; w what a wondew@ul invention th ke Or te and give ita tria will deduct $10.00 fi lar fee, providing you start treatments before November 10th, ot es¥lae fee, provi ° LADY ATTENDANT Consultation and Examination Always Free. - John 1 Sorensen sane 222, 223 weit ag, Comer of Pike Ot ae Moure SA Mtoe TP. Spend this evening at the Hofbrau. gle with the care-free crowd.” “eats” “Min- Go where the are good—where the crowd is jolly— the entertainers pleasing. The price moderate at the Hofbrau, of course.

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