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News AND STATISTICS Professional Sports Fostered FORECASTS OF 1G GAME GLOOMY AT |YALE SURE PRINCETON) OF RESULT) \ RolieletteMeliattelelaRelatelelel "eee siheeseecnmaniog 3 . PRINCETON, N. J,, Nov. 16. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov eI % —Gloom prevails on the 15.—No veterans appeared tn ® Princeton campus today as a the Hneup of Yale today in ® result of an alleged “slump” practice for Saturday's game ® on the part of the Tiger team with Princeton, it being the W on the eve of their baitie with evident intention of the w% Yale next Saturday. The coaches to save the first ® coaches declare the showing string men, Yale is confident ® of their men of late to be of victory over Prineeton, and W most discouraging. practice will be Mght. * RARRARRARAARARARER eaeeaeneeeeene - SATURDAYS BATTLE WILL BE ONE OF NATIVE SONS PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 15.—When the elevens of the Universities of Oregon and Washington line on Multnomah field here, Saturday, it will be a case of native son againet native son. Each team boasts of In ite ranke, and, eddiy enough, these foreigners Deen tene seen Seeeeesetenee Steet eees : gon t ia Capt. Main, who halis from |. He plays ick fleld. Among the Washing. tonians, only Muck: ne, the sensationa! half-back, has the “distine- ” ef being bern poo 4 of Washington state. He carfie from North Near!; ig Foobar ge me have already been sold, and it is. expected that 10,000 will be be present when the contest is called. NOW IT’S UP TO JOE THOMAS TO MAKE GOOD AKLAND, Cal., Nov. 15.—-Final relegation fo the junk pile of po- “has beens” or a chance to fight Frank Kiaus, the middleweight awaits Joe Thomas tonight, Ip his 10-round bout with the classy Spokane fighter, before the Oakiand Wheel- men's club. ‘Thomas declares he ts In the pink of condition, and exouses his re) cent 2 med showing against Billy Papke by saying that he wasn't fit at) i has fought his way to the top of the four-rounders here, “Ties beat Themes tonight. Several other Are You Interested} ;& tine on the respective abilities of | Duncan and Saffries, but in Sports? IF SO, YOU'LL LIKE THE STAR’S PINK SPORT- ING EDITION. IT HITS THE SPOT All the Latest Pictures DELIVERED BY CARRIER, 25: PER MONTH READ THE PINK EACH NIGHT AND YOU'LL KNOW WHAT'S DOING PHONES—MAIN 9400; IND. 441. Hotel Milwaukee A Now Motel, © (9ite duhave Hontn. of "ah cane Supecare te'teden, _ per 2220 ES ne oe this hotel — Everyuting complete—A jutifal lobby and correspondence room wee BED ie Magic Reome, Rowse aed The “NEW LINE” to Gray's | Harbor | “Milwaukee’|-. The ONLY ROAD operating Electric-tighted trains into the Grays Harbor country. It furnishes a most con- | venient through service, which is also the QUICKEST be- tween the following points; GOING | RETURNING Leave Seattle ... 5:00 p. m.|Leave Hoquiam.. 8:35 a.m. Leave Tacoma .. 6:20p.m.|Leave Aberdeen.. 6:50a. m. 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Edited by ROY WHITMAN a ee ae ae 'Rainier Valley to Try Vancouver BiG POW-WOW lo ON Baseball Convention Opens at San Antonio (Ry United Proms Leased Wire) SAN ANTONIO, ‘Tex, Nov, Le The opening seston of the Nw tional Association of Professional Baseball loagues began here today The majority of the delogntes ar rived last night or early today, and nents for the convention's m were made by the board jon on board thejr tyain ptiownl agreement” prac: which a ee « the big leagues a ol aad corner all the available material. The Pacific Coast arg eo Texas league, Wertern Canada, , Texas and leagues aro fighting the <epuiohel agreement. Oh, You Poor Old Horse SURE ERED PORTL. ey * Nov. 16.— As a result of the organiza. © STAB—W EDN SD. AY, NUVEMBER 15, 1911 DOPE AND COMMENT Amateur Sports Encouraged B Ww B 'Big Chief Bender Is Best Fielding Pitcher Many contend that Big Chief Bender of Connie Mack's Athietica| te the best pitcher in the American tion of his supremacy as a fielding pitcher, according to the figures Just announced by President Ban Johngon. He played in 31 games, with a fielding average of 1,000. Waish of Chieage a chances, having 169 assis Putouts, the largest number of any, American league pitcher. He fin- jeonsult one Sana & local} | Wrestier, made up the party. | All the Newsiest Dope }, | the crowd to the team's quarte' tion of the Portiend Horse t Owners’ association bere, an- # nounced today, it in expected & that a doter campaign & to prevent further com * struction of amooth, {faved streets will urated, The borse the etand that face pavement to the animale 068. i : eeeeeeeee CHARLES FOWLRICH Before Longle Austin left for Vancouver last night for the inter clab smoker between the Vas x mal og Rainier valley clubs, te els it KSSSSSSES ESSE EEE EE * eo « couver boys get away y with the la, thay will have to travel. Joseph Butler will make @ cloan- tng fa the 12%-pound boxing class, and Charley Fowirich, in the heavyweight department, should day make a good show. Of the two lightweights, Tom Martin Incks a punch, and Peltier lacks ox perience, Im the wrostling events Fred Saffries expects to turn the trick om the lightweight cbanp, | Eddie Smith, jast as Duseas did x couple of weeks ago. The result| of tonight's bout wit give the f la “JONES, THE LIAR” SPRINGFIELD, Mass. Nov. 16.) The subject of Prot. Thomas Crow jby of Brown an who will }read Hoary Arthur Jonet play, ‘The Liars,” before a goctoty pud!- otting down to brass tacks, if of hence tn a et college e looking for treuble he sbould club auspices, Is gem boy Tom non, another On the old _ By Bil by Evens When a player was removed from the game he had to march {a the outfield. Bob Groom core twirter, was . with « banch of flowers before a game he Wildness keepe Groome ff Being one of Toung Corbett’s case great twirlers of baseball. Whether it was embar-| object jessos. Te hie day he it. Tassment over the presentation or not, Groote t2)e fortune, but , uipndagabapaimpiiph ded} 1? “fay, Hob, what kind of flowers 414 you gett” Before Groome could reply, amother fan tf “WH4 flowers, of course.” YT: Washington fans consider Groome the real tuek ‘pitcher. No matter how well he pitches, bis Opponent does better, amd the Senaters seldom bit behing him. Last summér a tostng streak got Groome’s nerves. After toning a shutout toused his sweater on don't look as if never makes any cuns behind me, “well, TN tell you bow to Keep from losing, Bob,” aid Manager McAleer. “How?” replied Groome. ‘Just Keep the othey fellows from scoring, and you will Whereupot Moa leer departed, while the iaygeh a ore ‘The first year of a major longue umpire ts strentiogs, Jobn Mul- len of Pittsburg, who debuted in the American in 1911, will bear wit- Have Your Phote saken Real Auto ite roll. apy size. eh on the A. M. FROST Late in the season Chicago was playing at Bt. The score 5 | stood 2 to 1 4m faver of the Browne. Near the py 2 ous the ee ere Sox filled the bases with two out. The next batter hit a tine drive over third. ‘Three runners scored and the batter pulled wp at second, when, to Duffy's dismay, Mulien called the hit & foul, The bali evidently struck close to the foul line, some 20 feet | bow gh Farrag base. Duffy rushed to whore he believed the ball strupls} “Come here, Mullen, and look at the foul j “What's the use of wasting Ume?” replied Sinea, Bring the Une It was too much for Duffy, and » retreated to the bench. } Dance at Dreamland tonight. eee jiccon Rest Pox jenm guaranteed old tehed 12th, with « percentage of | | BONERS AND THE BAY AY i ing days are over. A notable bj otance in this reapvet can be foun in Ban Francisco, the boxer in of the |qu stion being Willle Ritchie. Pour be a short one. 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