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Bricut BRIEF AND THE STAR'S EDITED BY ROY WHITMAN BREEZY STORIES Overall to Join Frisco Seals » PITCHER ORVIE OVERALL SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9.—Danny Long and Cal Ewing of the local baseball club are trying to put through a deal whereby Orvie Over- ail will be a member of the Seal team next yea to the proposition, as he would rather play in California, and thus be Close to his business interests. It is also stated that the big pitcher's veal reason for retiring from the game was a difference with President ©. W. Murphy of the Cubs, and not because his arm was in bad con- tion. Overall has asked Chance for his release outright, or that a a way be made whereby he can join the San Francisco team, and it is that Chance will recommend to Murphy that this be done. it is stated that Overall wil! piay independent bal! rather than return to the Cubs. Se eally, Aviation Is Z Worse Than Football REAKRKKKAKRAERAHHKAKH HK Kh hhh * * NEW YORK, Nov. 9.—“The only thing In sport worse than W football is aviation,” declared Chas. W. Eliot of Harvard college, % before sailing for Europe yesterday. “Football is too rough—it % should be discontinued. Hvery year young men of promise are % crippled for life in the game. * “Aviation is worse, however, and the army should do the perfecting of aeroplanes. They will be of great use there. The @lement of danger in aviation is the manget for spectators—tt ig demoralizing. People go to see the flights to be on hand when * expected aécident occurs. Both football and aviation are eo worse than prize fighting.” ® * HRARKKRKKRKKRKERHKEEREKREH ARE Stanf ord-U Game ARSE Poe eet Ti, Lee Dattes wecee Lenses wire) t + Cal, Nov. 9.— STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal, Set Readers tiie uttarnoon te| NOY. 9%—The fifteen men who will ‘out on the Stanford turf field|T@present Stanford in Saturday's gnd get a line on the kind of game with the University of Cali they will ptay Saturday. Th will | fornia will go throngh light drill ‘work out before the Stanford squad | today as a conclusion of practice, on for its last drill before the | after which they will journey to ttle. Woodside, seven miles from here, to The Berkeley fifteen will be an-/ remain in seclusion until Saturday Mounced this afternoon. The only| The names of the fifteen are to be position in doubt Ig that of fullback, | posted today. where it is not yet known whether) The weather is threatening here, fit is Pierce, Peart cr Bogardus who | but as Stanford field is of turf, no play. |harm will come, even if it ‘The California rooters will hold | steadily for the rest of the week the final big rally tonight on the| The field has been prepared by ad. campus. A number of alumni mem- ditional braces placed on the foot and old time football stars will) ball bleach , and an army of car present to address the under-|penters have erected “standing juates. jroom” platforms, overhead roofs at The final appearance of the team | the entrance, and made other im ‘will be on Friday morning, when! provement« to accommodate the the athletes will attend the regular | record breaking attendance which university assembly. [is assured. oe eeeteteeeee Tacoma fans will enjoy a real treat, if, as statéd In a dispatch, | | Jack Leon and Jimmy Asbell are to be brought together on the mat, Leon is a big, strong fellow, and the way both Asbell and Gotch talked when they were in Seattle indicates they have a good deal of respect for his ability, in spite of the fact that he is comparatively new at the game. Asbell has had more experience, but he is lighter than Leon in weight, and probably not so strong. Until lately, he has posed in the light-heavy class, but in the last couple of years he has filled out gntil he is a fairly formidable mat man. Anyhow, they are evenly fnough matched to put up a dandy bout, “eee Basing his contention on his defeat of big Carl Morris, who, in feality, never had a real fight until he tackled the fireman, Jim Flynn tells us he ts the only real white hope in that big crop of hopes that is looding the land. Well, maybe; but it isn't saying much for the qual ty of the crop. Flynn is a tough, willing fellow, with aggressiveness to yirn. Also, he seems to have developed a minch—a thing he sadly lacked a year or so ago. But, correctly speaking, a hope is a man in whom there is a hope, or, rather, on whom the public has some grounds to found a hope—a hope that he could defeat big Jack, And in Fire man Jim's case it strikes us it would be a pretty frail hope. What Jack did to Flynn down in California, a few years ago, is still a painful mem- ory, although it is only fair to Flynn to say that he has improved since that time, Still, it is hard to see his claim as a hope, —— East 414. MADISON Cedar 414 Bekins At 12th Rates for moving are $1.50 per hour for a large padded van and two careful men, Satisfaction guaranteed, Overall is favorable) rains | TINKER WANTS TO PILOT AEDS Pop Murphy, However, Hates to Lose Star. Little Joe Tinker, one of the best shortstopa that ever came down the pike, who ts doing a little talking stunt at the Empress ¢ wook, is keeping pretty close watoh of the papers, to see what Pop Murphy, of the Cubs. is going to do about that trade with Garry Hermann of the Cincy Reds, But what litte news there in is not of an encouraging nature “'m satiafied with my Cub berth and I like Chance for a boss,” says Joe, “but this is a chance for me to better myself, and I think the ten years I ha given the Cubs entitles me to that chance.” Eastern reports, however, tndl- cate that Murphy would | rather part with Johnny Byers than Tin ker, and aa either woutd be satis factory to Hermann, dt is probable that the old Cub second sacker will get the job, Tinker, however, le confident that Murphy will trade him to the Reds. NEW YORK, Nov. 9.-—"“Knock- out” Brown is the possessor of a hair line decision today over Joe Redell afier a vicious tenround battle here, Brown bad the early rounds, but in the final stages Be- deli came strong and closed one of Brown's inflicting other severe punishment NEW YORK, Nov. 9.--The cham pionship aspirations of Marty Cut ler, sparring partner of heavy-| weight champion Jack Johnson are crushed today as 9 Fr defeat by Tom Kennedy white hope. Johnso: to} transmit his champtone' qualt tles to his sparring partner, who! slumbered peacefully on the mat after a round and a haif of fight.) |ing 'R. V. A. C. Boxers to! Go to Vancouver | fail jthe world |A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE ANYONE — LONNIE AUSTIN, Physical Director, R. V. A. C. Lonnie Austin, physical director of the Rainier Valley Athletic Club, | will invade Canada with a string of mitt and mat men next Wednesday In other words he will take four boxers and » wrestler to Vancou ver for a smoker with the Vancou |ver club. Joe Butler of Bremerton, will represent the 125 pound class, and Ducky Doyle, also of Bremer |ton, the 158. Austin will select two lightweights from Mart! Martin, Peltier and Lindberg. The lone wrestler will be Fred Saffros pounds, who will go against | Smith, the coast champ, whom} Frank Duncan toased recently. Now | let Saffros flop Smith, and then werap it out with Duncan for the title | Two days later the R. V. A. C.| will take part in a smoker at the Seattle Athletic club with practical. the same men, and. Charley Fawirick in the heavyweight class, | On November 22, {t will take part in a three-cornered affair at their | own club, with Seattle and Van- couver as the other contestants. | | Wona | Furniture | Bteel Fixtures Wood Stool Marble PURCELL SAFE CO. Exclusive Agent for ¢ GENUINE HALLS SAVE Henitie. told ‘arranged loft Mr. BALLARD GARD ~ TOMORROW NIGHT Six Boxing Bouts and Two Wrestling Events. ee ee LOOK WHO'S HERE : RY JOR CHOYNSKI i'm coming, coming, Though my head is bending BOXING “ Albert Brown vs. Dan Kelley, 192. Kdde Webber va. Brick Coon, 120 Ivan Brown va won, 140. Geo, Wagnor va. Roy Boyd, 135. Jack Sather vs. Collie MePher son, 126, Harry Young ve. Fred Pattan, 130. Chas, Peter WRESTLING Harry Johnson va. Bert Hall, See eee eee eee eee eee eee bn Main in in i Minn Din indin in in nn din in Sin teen tad RAHAT The B. A. ©, will hold its firat amoker of the season tomorrow night in their old club rooms, at 22nd and Market st. This iw ite third year in amateur circles, and by the list of athletic members it looks like ® banner year, The Ballard club has turned out | such stars as Pete Muldoon, John-| nie Kelly, Clarence Rothous, Charlie Peterson and Roy Boyd reon and Boyd will appear at the fir smoker. Peterson, who is a veteran a game, will give Ivan Brown, th star, a tough fight, and Roy Boyd will have his work cut out for hin when he meets George Wagnor, who ts one of the best boys at his} weight in the city In the wrestling boute Johnson and Hail are old rivals, and should | put up a fast bout. The Ballard club has a reputation for putting on good shows, and ay Superintendent Dam Solt says it The other night old Joe yefereed| will live up to it The club has! a bout between one Buck Crouge,|the best raised ring in the North. | who, by the way, is one) of the t, and can sweat $00 peopl clansiost middlewelghts ofthe de- cade, and another chap named Rerger. Buck slammed Berger all thi JOE CHOYNSKI PITTSHURG, Nov. 9.—Kid Mo MeCoy must not get it in his noodle that he is the only satisfactory ex ample of the man who “came back,” for there is a chap named Joe Choyneki who will not only ‘come back,” but who is on the THE WOMAN WHO over the ripg—as he does all of his opponents, But it made the fight ing blood core a little faster through old Joe's veins. He couldn't do tha, ft me,” Joe told some friends after the P (ight ‘ye jo leading string of fer thin be true of fat ladion? lure, he could,” they laughingly > ao him. That was the beginning, and tt is @ certainty that a bout will be OM Joe given « chance od elegant fat | to prove that the older generation | bist ‘mnie tablet, taken after, meals ia superior to the present. In pug relieves the fat girls fiam, Choynski enjoys the J a * tion of being the only maj ever dished ont a sleep pellet to Arthur Jack Johnson, champion of |: it takes off a canes. 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Now's the time; to take ad exhibit that “pull” | some of you have bragged about ever since you landed on the for Oh, cheese it! we're talking about; It's the kind that needs beef and muscle and grit; the sort that wins in a tug of| war Three years ago who won the! tug of war gt the London Olympie| games? Liverpool police team! | Who took necond honors? A bobby | outfit from the city of London! New York's famed Metropolitan! force did cop the third. | DIVINES SEE MATCH PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 9-—Sev-! eral local ministers were guests of | A. J. Drexol-Biddle at a private box: | ing bout at his home, Though in| jconstant fear of intrasion by the! police, the ministers enjoyed the) wallop swapping. | | TREET TRAINING FOR ates! Cy Paup, who ts looking after the | interests of Frank Street, welter- terweight boxer, bas received a let ter from Btreet, who is training at) Eima, Wash. Over at Fort Law.) ton, it Is not settled that the Fort Lawton Athletic club will put on a smoker on the Thankagiving date, but if the card is held, Street and Hollie Giles, the clever dusky mitt artist, will have the call FOOTBALL PLAYERS WANTE! The ers are organizing team to play Sunday football. Young fellows between the ages of 15 and 19, and weighing anywhere from 130 to 150 Ibs., who would lke to play in the team, ring up L. Hammers |— lough, between 6 and 7 p. m., or be) at the Madrona grounds, 32nd and E. Union, Sunday, November 12, at 9:90 a. m. | Dance at Dreamlaod "tonight, | Specials} Hot Point Electric Iron, reg- ular $5.00, Special .. 10-inch Stilison Wrench, reg- ular $1.00, 65c | Special . Kuehl Double Bell Alarm Glock, regular $1.50.’ Special ... $1.15 ALL CARVING SETS REDUCED Theo. 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