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THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1911 RIGHT, BRIEF AND DevpRetzy STORIES | Q.—When's the best time to play football? A—Any time between daylight and dark. Q.—Where’s the best place? A—Any level place, where the mud and water la not too deep. an then, but out in Rainter valley they do things a little enttensng “tn the first place, the members of the R. V, A. ©, toam work during the day, so they practice at night—under a big aro Hight. That's one way, In the next place, they don't like the mud, so they play on a ed atreet—also on the tracks of the Seattle & Renton, Odd, tan't just what they do! Different way No. 2. ven out at Columbia city some evening, and, teartng up the principal street, you see a human avalanche, don't run away with the tdes that {t's an embryo mob—nothing like that! It's just the @ootball boys in a scrimmage. ‘And, considering that they play at night, undor an electric Nght, ‘and that they practice on a plank road and street car track, it Is the Watversal opinion that the Raialer Valley football squad is doing fairly well ‘Tom McDonald, the genial coach, didn’t take kindly to the fleld at first, He was attacked with stage fright. Now he doesn't mind, #0 fome of you teams. who are not so successful, here's an antidote for ‘What alls you: Practice under an electric light, at night, on # plank road, with a street car track up the middie. eeee English ministers have rted another crusade against boxing, re where the boxers promise not to knock out each other. Imagine vate making such a promise. It would be awful for both of them to be waiting for the double orcas. Sone New York moters will be free from the exorbitant purses which threatened to kill the game, now that Wolgast has gone West and Wells has returned to England. It was not Wells who made all the fuss about 000 for bis end, etc, but he was the other end of the card with When purses reach thousands for bouts, trouble usually Stare Back on Queen Anne. who were ineligible until the sec ond quarter will be in the game, Oy adie d bln ame |‘Aberdeen, from all reports, has « Ane-up, 4 & new | cood team, but the odds should be eens that which played Linests {2 Queen Anne. Queen Anne will nearly 60 pounds, which ts two weeks ago. Several old stars|a"V Oe: wwight for a high school team. Wind Tore Off Roof The been some little breeze out around y field for the last couple of da: 4f you don't think 80, just ask tor Zednick. The fact is the wind tore a part of the roof off the grandstand, and the | graduate manager has been having his troubles getting it back on for }the Wenatcheo-Ballard game Satur day. GALT AWAY ON BUSINESS. Dan Salt, the irrepressible sport fan and Ballard impressario, ts | down on Gray's Harbor this week on &@ little business trip, in connec tion with the lumber industry. Of course, if he sees a boxer that looks good to him, he will not let pleas ure interfere with business. Beattie Automoniie School, 210 see R-E-G-A-L—$15—C-L-O-T-H-E-S Meaning the most satisfactory Suit or Over- coat you ever wore in your life. Regal $15 Clothes Are not an experiment! We've been selling them for years, and every || year they become more popular. To wear ONE is to demand them always. The price is small, but the quality is great. Come in and be convinced. Opposite the Totem Pole Agent Carhartt Working Clothes. THE ‘Ballard Smoker. jsecond and Market | goes has been arranged. |Odds on Washington Eleven in Portland (By United Prhes Leased Wire.) PORTLAND, Or., Nov, 10,—Hetting on the Oregon-Washington foot- ball game here November 18 today t# 10 to 7 in favor of the U, of W. team. Considerable money has been wagered at « figure a and the indications are that the odds will be longer before the blows his whistle, Although the Oregon line averages 189 to 182 for the Washingtonians, the fact that the northerners have held the Northwest conference championship three seasons, and have de veloped a splendid fighting machine, militates against better odds. Three Hundred Local Fans Will Attend Seattle fans will'swell the attendance at the Oregon-Wash | ington game at Portland, én November 18 by about 300. At S| feast that is the number the Northern Pacific is preparing to carry, | A special train will leave at 7:30 a. m. the day of the game, with the privilege of return on any of the regular trains. That will permit spectators to return immediately or wait and take in the big doings in Portland that evening. A fare of one and | ja third has been given, | The Washington squad of 22 players will leave Thursday | afternoon at 4 o'clock, “One Round” Matched With “Knockout” exo ae — Serre Footballers Wanted. Bast 4719, be Young fellows between the ages! tween 6 D. or be at the of 15 and 19, and weighing any-|Madrona grounds, 82nd and where from 130 to 150 pounds, de | Union, Sunday morning, Nov. 12, at airing to play Sunday football, ring | 9:20. New English Capeskin Gloves, Worth $2.00, for $1.50—Lennon’s Tomorrow Lennon's — the finent stare for Mens and Womens Gloves, Hosiery and Umbrellas on % the coast—will sell these smart | loves for men--high quality Eng } < ish capeskinu— At $1.50 Instead of $2 Pair Men’s $2.50 Gloves for $2.00 These are genuine Mocha Gloves, sik Wed, perfect fitting and mighty comfortable these cold days. All the popular = «rey ’ shades, Worth $0. Special Po . Men’s $1.50 Silk Ties Se é Highest quality knitted stik Men's fine black cash sox | Ges, in @ fine variety of beau excellent quality. Guafantoed | tif! color combinations, crons to give natlefactory weag, | bare and stripes. Regularly cally priced for 2 $1.60, Spectal for omorrow ic Saturday kK. 0. BROWN NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—Knock- out” Brown and “One-Round” Ho- gan will meet before the Madison A. C. tonight. Brown was by the club one hour after his de- feat of Joe Bedeli on Wednesday | night. The making of the two! matches within two days is @ reo ON THE Why Northwest and Coast Well Represented. | Warm Cashmere Sot eae ee he eheae | The league #| will be well represented at the # annual meeting minor baseball leagues at Gan Anto- & e * * Northwest * * * * nio, Nov. 16. President Dug- @/ * . * * * * dale of the Seattle club, Wat- #| telet of Victoria, Brown of | Vancouver and Judge MoCre & Men's Wool Gloves, 25¢ and 50c die of Fortiand Will he tu at & Silk and Fleece Lined Gloves, $1.00 to $2.50 eI All the oqwest atYles shown here, and invariably shown here first. Reka eee eee eee tendance. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 10— Magnates of *the Pacific Coast league are on their way toda San Antonio, Tex. to annual meeting of the Mino: ball leagues. Among those | party are Manager Long of Francisco, Manager Wolverton of} Oakiand and Manager Graham of Sacramento. Henry Berry of Los Angeles and Happy Hogm of Ver non will reinforce the party at Los} Angelos, The Coast league mag nates have several interesting mat ters to lay before the convention FIGHTS ON WITH | A BROKEN RIB ; YORK, Nov. 10.—Though by Walter Coffey of wlaco In a 10-round rough fight, Young Loughrey of Philadelphia is receiving the pit YOU NEW vanqut San Fr and-tumble ts of his « evived a terrific « in the second round formed his nds that one of his ribs was b nas he took his! rer, He ht on to the finish, being beaten to shreds in every round. } MADE 10 MEASURE Tonight The Ballard Athletic club will give the first of its winter amokers | tonight at the club hall, Twenty. | A card of six! and three wrestling | The Bal-| lard boys have put up some pretty nifty smokers in the past, and it that the one tonight will be p to the standard any restrictions. THE SUITOR OVERCOAT MADE TO YOUR MEASURE 3 boxing bouts $ inings, trimmings and other materials; you hundred# of styles, den Blues; Every Description Rubber Tubing, Boots, Shoes, || Coats, Oil Slickers, Slip-ons, Hot Water Bottles and Sundries. We guarantee our goods to give satisfaction, HOT WATER BOTTLES REPAIRED, The Rubber Store 714 Firet Ave, The main thing is to get value for your money; ur garment'means value, and value in the ENGLISH WOOLEN MILLS clothes means all wool fabrics; the best of ‘ n ; the finest possible tailoring, i Everp tian in this good city can satisfy his desire for suit or ove: every weave texture known. Grays, Browns, the most exquisite colorings and fabrics ever woven. ENGLISH WOOLEN MILLS THIRD AND SPRING—SEATTLE aac ~~ | | nas oF Te” COMPLET P _WORLD’S ATHLETES _ Frenchman Champion of England The defeat of Young Joseph,| beat Joseph all the way, and in the; quish bis title claim, as he ts get. British welterwoight champion, by|testh round the Hebrew's seconds| ting beyond the welterweight limit, George Carpentier, gives a British ed to have injured bis arm, but|dleweights, He is only 19, and boxing champtonstip to a Fronch-| the wise sald it was bis heart that|growing, with excellent prospects — man for the firet time, Carpentier|was burt. Carpentier may relin-| if he takes care of himself, THANKSGIVING No matter where you spend your Thanksgiving, whether it's home with the old folks, or with your friends, be thankful. LOOK THE PROSPEROUS PART. Don’t buy your suit off the shelf Get your clothes made to order and be nght. You'll feel better. Suits and Overcoats tw most unscrupy lous compat ton. The kind eo other taller will make for less thas $25 or $30 Exactly 1014 First Av BEWARE OF IMITATORS. Store Open Saturday Evenings. IF YOU KNEW WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT OUR CLOTHES WOULD SAY: 7 ENGLISH WOOLEN MILLS CLOTHES FOR $15 GOOD ENOUGH FOR MINE ENGLISH WOOLEN MILLS’ FIRST VENTURE IN THE MANUFACTURE OF GOOD CLOTHES M GVERCOATS Pam GAY a ke OUR Gow tee tere EXCEEDS OVER TWO THOUSAND SUITS AND A NCIES THE AMERI YOU'D BETTER COME IN TOMORROW ieuienen, the grandest and largest collection of fine fabrics and see the great shipment we just received from our home plant. It’s you ever saw, all at the one price. Your choice of the house without , .00 GUARANTEED 10 SATISFY a OR MONEY REFUNDED to get what you pay for. ENGLISH WOOLEN MILLS’ name in hand work and style that’s wholly right. reoat by coming here tomorrow. We can show Tans, Dark Mixtures, Blue-grays, Oxfords, Gol- threw up the sponge, Joseph claim-| In the future he may take on mide 7 MADE T0 a) ! qj -

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