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The Star’s Ss porting Pag Edited by ROY WHITMAN semeesenonnieine-wneae~ eta oeeaecnnpltnciathaasida ata my tet THE STAR—SATURDAY,, ————— ear ve Is Widely R “Ballard Club Stages Good Smoker | SACK AND FR ED BURNETT SRRAAARAAAKARAAARRETKRAAAKRHRAH Jack Sather vs. C. McPherson, at 120-——Draw. Harry Totten va. Archie Rainey, at 125--Rainey won tn sec Billy Young vs. Jack Williams, at 135—Young won by de- Charley Peterson ys. Harry Gineuri, at 125—Draw, Rothus vs. Roy Boyd, at 133-—Draw. ew knereeeee keene between Jack Sather and C. Mo Pherson. Harry Totten had the best of Archio Raiwey at 125 in the 125 pound class, and the bout was at the end of the second Billy Yi shaded Jack ‘iitams in the 13i-pound event. and won the deciston. The event, though, that pleased many of the fans the beet waa the three-round go between those Bur nett kids, Qut of the ring they are the tamest little fellows you ever looked at, but once the Png a. round sounds—zip. Jack, the floored Fred tn the second last night, but the little fellow was up fighting in a second. Dan Salt refereed the gors and Dr. Brmett MeClam and Jack Me- Kenney were the judges. ae: = NK! LOOK WHAT UNCLE CAL EWING EDDLING IN EAST , Shem e ure today discussing the Iyean¢iaco wnfform, ts he Com tage, ng tiowey San the , hex! 'e President Murphy of the Chicago, . T. of the Coast league, Baam and Ewing of the San Francisco club arrived here yesterday. ‘The Cailfornia visitors also brought news of the possible forma tion of an outiaw league on the Quast, headed by “Cy” Moreing of are on their way to Cincinnati, where the National commission. oer Sen REACH LES TODAY Tele ing at once for his Thankagiving match with Freddie Welch. Welch Hight tratning. ing out for Jack Francisco referee, man in the rinj Seeeeenen® aeeeeete et sf sa i E Mack, after due hesitation, would like to register the pre { Why shouldn't he? In the first place, those > are & Certainiy! Why sholudn't he? Jn the first piace, those Naps are a pretty fair sort of team right now—George Stovall proved that. Davis may do even better than to land the team in third piace, aad the Cleve- land fans would be tickled to death if he does. And while he should be given credit for what he does, it should be borne tn mind that Larry Lajole and Joe Jnckson are two of the greatest ball players in the game today. Both are on the Cleveland team. Also, speaking of Bender and Coombs, how ‘about our own Vean Gregg, who Is also on the Cleveland team? It would be interesting if Connie and Davis were to fix it out for the flag mext year. Outside of the Athletics, there m on the American eireult that has br! mer seespects than th Naps . Now the New York Giants and the Athietics know where to head otf. Nope, that easy coln from the moving pictures don’t go to the playere—tt belongs to the National commission. in other words, to the moguls. game, or his nickel at the moving picture show, would rather see his money tn the pocket of the player than the magnate. eevee Edward Walsh, the targe spitball pitcher of the White Sox, led the in the number of strikeouts, His record was 265, p of the Naps issued the largest number of paszes. His record was 125. Krapp also throws a spitball. He went to the Naps from the Portland team. ee ee Capt. Mehler of the Frisco Seals says Bili Rapps of the Portland Coasters in the best first-sacker in the Coast league. Likewise, Bfl! Rodgers the best secondsacker and Buddy Ryan the best fidlder. Perhaps that’s the reason Portland won the pennant—because it had so many “best” players. Hougen’s Lightning Shoe Repair Works 110 Madison St. Ind. 5415. 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Most famous of the national festivities of ancient Greece, the Olympian games were held in the ganctaary of Zou, at Olympia, ev but were enlarged until they lasted several days. Thoir origin ts attrib: uted to Hercules, After a time they waned, but were revived by King Iphitus of Ellie and Lycurgua of Sparta, to celebrate the “Truce of "The only authentic date te Je aed won the foot race, Early In Olymple years, en- voys toured Greece, inviting all to henor the Qiympian Zeus. (Today Secretary Sullivan of the A. A. king young men, through this newspaper, to volunteer for the 1912 American on was open only to tree from impiety, blood ir breach of the lawa.” Con. testants tratned 10 montha, the last 0 days before the offictala, When the games reached thelr height, tn the fourth and fifth cen turtes, the best blood of Greece competed. At this time the events were the foot and short—the latter ridden by their owners; the pentathlon, or ail- fround event, imctuding rtm Jumping, the dincus a! javerin and wrest! The pr was a crown of wild olive leaves Gradually things changed. | Tratnlag beeame more of a profes sion, mnti! In A. D. 294, when King Theodosius suppressed the games, professionals only were competing. ere When the games were reviv: BLINK ON LINCOLN Team's Champion- Are Local | | Lincoin was put out of the race \for the state champtoushtp when jthe Everett huskies walloped Seat- tle's prides, 124. Many bewutiful \teatures were crammed {nto ae | tour quarters, and al! three | downs were made when the pigskin ae carried to the goal from the center of the field. The Seattle }equad made their lone touchdown on a beautifully executed forward | pass, Young to Stowell, the latter jerossing the line after 26. run. Gilmur, Lincola’s right ta played the best game of on the gridiron.” Herrett, Hilan Clark were the individual star The lneup: Idacoln. Position | Stowell LE. . Ever Brace . Jolifte Shearer . Gilmur . . Wilbur ... HARD FIGHT TOON \Priuceton Team Strongest in Many Years. | NEW HAVEN, Conn. Nov. 11— | Facing what the Yale coaches de \clare will be the greatest Yale- | Brown football game in the history fot the rival universities, the Yale gridiron warriors arose this morn- ing determined to wipe out the stigma of Brown's 21 to 0 victory over them last year. It was the first time that Brown had ever trailed the banners of old Ell tn the dust, their best previous show- ing being In 1908, when thow held the wearers of the Blue to @ 90-10 tie The Yale coaches say that thy Brown team is the strongest ever \sent out from Providence, but Yale. jhas @ greatly strengthened eleven since last season and will put up |a hard fight. It is expected that more than | 20,000 will witness the encounter. | “Alternating Ourrents.” . “The Slide Valve.” “Modern Primary Batteries.” “Miectrical Cireults, Dia grams.” “Making Wireless Outfits.” “Wiring Houses.” “Experimenting With Induc “Commutator Construction.” Any of these Books 250 Each. Lane, the Bookman, 308 Union 8t., Opp. Postoffics away i | fellows, TO HAVE A OF | | THE OLYMPIAN VICTOR, CROWNEO SY GREECE Z i He f j HY 2 = 8: The Olympian alate of athletic fenctog, shooting, equestrian sports, TIDE'OF BATTLE Something dramatic often turns the itde of battle tn a football conti wren test-—turns 8 routed teat: Mmto a tremendous fighting force. Edward | Lyell For tetla these stories? In 1995, Pennsyivania went to their dresning room after finying 8 6 to 6 fret balf with Harvard |The tle score was miplonding. | Harvard bad played the better foot \balt. They had ripped the red and [bine Ime to tatters. And Harvard | would bave crushed Pennsylvania }{{ Mike Murphy, the veteran er, bad not jumped upon «@ table land talked three minutes to the |teom. Murphy, ike Anthony, no orator, | “Do you wast a lot of bean-caters up there in Boston to craw over | the hash their team made of you?” cried he. “They'll tarn that city inside out and on good Penn mon jey mt thet! Your friends’ be jeourtin’ freetunch counters for | Weeks if you let those dubs get with this! Myself—it al oe made me cry to see those big stiffs walk over you. (He Bulped notte Because | know how good you are. You weren't right that balf. You'll kill ‘em jnow, You've got to. Think of the |erowd. And say, fellowsr if there's ho mother, father, sister or girl up there watchin,’ just think of me, ‘Think of me, that takes jeare of you all. For I've got the ‘con,’ boys. He coughed, brushed his eyes with the back of his hand and fal tered on “I won't be with you very much |longer and I want you to win this 0. He finished speaking and stole away without a word. There was no cheering; the men were think- img too hard. The next half Har- vard found a different Pennsy!- Yania team, a team whose emo- tions were keyed up t6 such a pitch that thelr fierce football has never since been seen on Franklin Field. Harvard was dazed, swept away, and beaten—because a man spoke. Today Murphy is alive and well. JOE BUTLER A HOPE JOSEPH BUTLER Aberdeen High to Tackle Q. A. ‘With a scalp for evi th have played ih the Tet he years s from their belts, tho tain resdlnese tor’ todays mess for s with the Queen Anne hill i NOVEMBER 11, 1911 ead SKILL AND STRENGTH . tennis and even ballooning | archery, ete E 2 i re, i ij 333 tL -a | reer i i | Another remarkable turning of a {fame botween the halves occurred; at Ithaea in 1905. 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Will, deciding that the/| | poker was to be played with lke « [stick, cnogtt the heated end in| his mouth [netantly his lips jseared and turned black. Bil only shook the poker harder, Two men | jarabbed bim and tried to force im to open his mouth. But Bill, tought back and finally they bad to jchoke bim before ald loosen | |his grip. It was then that Coach | |Morely mudged Capt. Fisher and and a! in the) pointed to the dog. Catching the | idea, Fishor sprang to his feet and | built up eround Bill, He compared Bill's nerve to the team's and asked the men if they were not ashamed of theuselves. His clos! sentence was; “Just play for Bil, Bill, Bint” When Columbia returned to the | field, Bill, yelping furiously, led the way. All through the the team beard him barking from the side jlines. Said Von Saltza, the big tuckle, after the game “We heard ry yelp, and simply drove us” Also Bill's yelping was so good that Columbia won out, 12 to 6. it Joneph Butler ts the boy Phys {eal Director Lonnie Austin ia de pending on to lower the colors of Eroest Barriean of Vancouver, ama- tour lightweight champion. Butler can do the feather limit, but Austin fon't worrying about that. He says Joe packs a punch would floor a heavy, and that 1s all that is required. Butler's two best bets are his punch and his speed. As a rule he can let the other fellow start the punch first, and then beat him to it. Butler jan't particularly clever, but how he can hit. Austin says he can punch harder than Pete! MeVelgh ever did. But when Mc-| Veigh began to get clever he lost| his punch. With that in mind, Lon- nie Austin ts mot worrying much about Butler's cleverness—he's just Going to let him hit. Butler will go to Vancouver with the R. Vv. A. 0, borers Tuesday a8 @ 126-poundor, and will take part fn the next 8. AO. smoker at that weight. Then he will probab- ly be sent against Barrieau, when Chet Molntyre ‘brings his boys down for the R. V. A. ©. affatr. boys and confident of victory. Tho ie and Maroon squad which has made a r showing in past contests should take a brace with the addition of cracks who were ineligible to play in the past games. The seri ‘hich begins promptly fast and fur- Women keeping GENERAL LOAN BROUER thelr ow; * Rates on Loans Vrom toes Mower &) Getting My 448 NEW YORK BLOCK Ye Fen ae Office Hours 8 aaee Sa SANITARIUM BATHS Battle Creek Sanitarium Roome 1408 Fourth Av., Phone Main The Cream of Quality At All Reputable Dealers ee tee ee NERVOUS DISEASES re A SPECIALTY. onr rRIck mIGHT Phenee: Queen Anne 1834; In@., 7238 697% WESTLAKE AVENU Oriental Laundry & OKADA, Prop. vive ant Best Work tm City, Keasonayie Prices Call for Prom, |_ Seattle Horse Market - HORSES Bought, Sold, Nag 1208 FIRST AV. 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