The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1911, Page 2

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, li 1, fort ~ Edited by ROY WHITMAN The Star’s Sporting Page Is Widely Read i PUNTING GAME 1S EXPECTED (6000 SHOW AT BETWEEN ORANGE AND BLUE (Ry United Press Leased Wire) Orange and Black on a goal kick NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 17.— by Dewitt, star Princeton booter, | _ The football championship of the jafter it seemed he had failed mls Mad Four” hangs today trem: erably in his attempt ball bounded along the ing in the balance on the eve of; The e clash between Yale and Prince-|ground and a sudden lucky bounce here tomorrow, It is predicted ‘sent it over the crossbar, giving lay that the contest will be wit. the Tigers a hollow 3-0 victory and by the greatest crowd in incidentally making new football } history of Yale untversity |history. Yale ta determined that If the Tigers carry off the palm |if Princeton wins tomorrow It will the Sons of Eli, the cham-|be strictly on merit ship belongs to them, as they| The Princeton we already defeated Harvard and |from their New Je home to mouth, the other teams of the Bridgeport, Conn., yesterday, They Pour.” It Yale wi the are spending today resting up at of the Blue mu meet | Rridgeport, and will continue to before they can claim a/New Haven tomorrow morning title to the championship and |Latest reports from the Tiger t ie why earnest prayers are be jcamp are that gloom has been dis fh delivered for a Yale victory in|pelled, all the veterans will be back Slassic Cambridgetown today in the lineup and a slump which Both the Princeton victories in disgruntled the Orange and Black “Big Four” have been regarded |coaches this week has disappeared “flukes” this year. The game| The Tigers expect a kicking ith Harvard was won on an 80-\game, and are looking hopefully to| yard run by White, the Princeton | Dewitt, considered the best booter . after he had blocked a/in the east this season, for victory. Gick which left him with the ball! With Camp and other punting art tp a clear field. tats, Yale ts equally strong in this Last Saturday Dartmouth was department and should hold Prince Deaten by the wearers of the|ton at evens at the see-saw game. ese so LAURETTO SUES PACKEY FOR BREACH OF PROMISE fourneyed * »* » » * » » * » » * * * » » * » * * * » » » » » » » CHICAGO, Nov. 17.—‘“Tusiness Packey McFarland today, as he sped westward from Chicago for San Francisco, to begin training for his Thanksgiving fight with Harlem Tommy Murpay, leaving behind him a $50,000 breach-of. promise suit. The suit was brought at the last moment by Lauretto B. / Healy, a Chicago girl, but when “Packey” was told of it he con tinued packing his suit case without batting an eyelash. The little fighter found time to deny the alle; Jumping aboard the train for the West, however, and said he would be back to fight the suit, which will be heard here Dec. 4. McFarland also announced that he is matched to fight Ad Wolgast in San Francisco Jan. 1, at 133 pounds, a difficult before pleasure,” weight for the stock yards champion SSSS4S 9395950009 Seeeeeeeeeeeeeee® a avai Andlad. oh: beiindtaliadte Beth alRalte inl, Bal) tedinlbalbe —— RIVERS MEETS)" ._ GONLEY ‘(By United Press Leased Wire) . O. BROWN ‘TO SCRAP NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—What looks like a near-champlonship bat- tle im exciting the fight bugs of New York today in the shape of & bout between Knockout Brown im ANGELES, Nov. 17.—Too|and “One Round Hogan. The two | will meet before the Madison At Beary for a featherweight and too) iii. club tonight over the 10 Bight to be termed a legitimate| round route at 136 pounds, which itweight, Joe Rivers, the ido! of | means that both will enter © the Angeles fight fans until Jobn-|ring strong, and an interesting ) Kilbane knocked him cold on contest is expected. Labor Day, will enter the ring ~ tomorrow afternoon for his clash| Dance Dreamland @ tonlahe, | ‘with Frankie Conley weighing close to 130 pounds. Conley will scale 122. Both lads are as fit for the bat Wie Ad the grind of training can make them, and each is full of con- fidence. Rivers will enter the Ting a 10 to 6 favorite with little Conley money in sight. Charles Eyton will referee. The Kind That Bites NAVY PURE HORSERADISH Nature's Tonic; your grocer has it fresh and strong in 10¢ botties. “On the Square” Opposite the Totem Pole. OREGON'S CHANCES WILL THES. A.C. TONIGHT There are going to be at least a half dozen tip-top bouts at the It Ue three-cornered mix up at the 8. A. ©, tonight between the Seattle Rainier Valley and Multsomah el. and any one of the six all in ftselt, #0 the: aay entertainment gak oh for quantity and quality. ing cards een Polly {D, Or, Nov, 17.-Toned up for the Northwest tball game againe ty of Washington equad akt practice today and spent the remainder of their U ing up. Doble's collegians, The Ore; zh light loafing aud rest 22 strong, are quartered at the Hotel Oregon. hotel ‘» from the two universities Washington, but if the pre ia will go to even, as it ie will arrive here dicted rain falls, eved that th | known that the Oregon players are Al mudlarks, and that wet weather will prove a handicap to the Washingtonians. BOX FOR CHARITY SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, Fight followers are looking for ward eagerly to the between |has since be Willie Ritehie and J Murphy, | two of the best the coast, at I night. Kid G Brown also petit of Frank Me . San Francisco 17.— | lightweight 4 injured in a fight ye ago and paralyzed. for the b Conn form e800 y ity CHICAGO, Nov. 17.—Johnny bantam-welght champion matehed today to of New York be vlub Novem: nomah; and Oscar Fra nomah, national lightweight cham pion, and Frank Dunean, Two na onal champions right there ny Ryan will bring down « ors, Which will com, and Herbert | the card, and | fight there are several other bouts | fore earded. ber 2 and end of the go} Tonight's show will be for char Une at where Ryan leaves; — — _ Hammerslough’s $15 Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes are Worth $25 the Butler-Rothus go Others would be satisfied with a few dollars’ profit. too; in fact they do not make any more tn the end, NEW ORLEANS, Nov, 17.—Joe Mandot, foe of “Knockout” Brown, and Grover Hayes, recent victor over Frankie Burns, the Onkiand but they have to get the extra $10.00 to pay bigh rents and other high cxpenses, My clothing will Satisfy you in wear and every particular, or 4 now garwent free. Isn't that fair? boxer, are matched today to fight TAKE ELEVATOR, SAVE 20 rounds In this city on De ber 3. It ip sald that the winner will be matched to moet the winner of the Wolgast-Welsh bout in Loe An goles on Thankagiving. PARIS, Nov. 17.—Covering 721 metres (6 miles, 50 yards), in half an hour, J. Bonin, the Colombes runner, today holds a new world's distance record. Hin time beats the former mark set in 1883 by J. W. White of England, $10.00, SCHOOL OF BOXING, rolvsican currens The Kind That Bites NAVY PURE HORSERADISH | Nature's Tonto: your grocer hae it fresh and strong in ie bottles. | HE PHILLIPS BOYS CUT THE PRICE it’s Up To You! Are you one of those fellows who has never been nar he with his Always some- oe the sla the material or the Then come in, for we Clothes Will prove the best money’s worth you ever purchased. The materials are all- wool, the workmanship is excellent, and you're sure of a perfect fit before you leave the store. We've sold Regal $15 Clothes for ten years and they’re becoming better - liked every day. THESHUB On the was cote otha the Totem Pole 615-17-19 FIRST AV. 1313—Third Ave.—1313 Shoes for the Whole Family $2.50 and Down—Not Up Remember the Name, Remember the Number—They stand for high quality Shoes at Lowest Possible Prices Children’s Day Saturday. Bring your boys and girls to The Phillips Boys tomorrow for their shoes. You will be well rewarded. The styles and values are, strong, —, as > uenel, ae are weak. 2, 00-2" Phi Girie—Sixz lasts, expecially adapted for growing feet. Patent, kid and calf ani $2.00 ae stylew shes The Phillips esd leader for nd the most popu Boy's Shoe Styles for all occas! button and blucher; all leather: Sizes 9 to Sizes 1 to ini, $1.50 sy SELDOM EQUALED, NEVER EXCELLED wilt joys’ Shoe for Growing 2% to 6; made on nature $2.00 on the Coast. button and EVERY PAIR MADE TO WEAR No aol, no diesen: no commission, no delivery, low 1 rent, enable The Phil- lips Boys to make rock bottom ig for high quality cg | $1 5 SHOES FOR GIRLS—Made in patent, gtinmetal and vict kid; button and blucher styles, Just the shoe for hard school wear. 31,00 $1.25 THEY AL80 WEAR Christmas ry Slippers—-Our assortment is commpleeas brim full of nice things. The price so small you will be surprised. Be sure and see our display of Felt Slippers. The largest display of dollar Slippers, both fur and ribbon trimmed, in the city. Our price, as usual, less. Only 75c this time. 1313 Ph; 1313/The Phillips Boys CUT THE PRICE Ave. 1313 1 5 SHOES FOR BoYs—<4. ood strong Shoes, " that will stand hard wear, A good schoo! shoe at a small price. Sizes B to 8% Sizes 9 to 11% Sizes 9 to 13% 1313, Third SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY— Ave. $2.50 AND DOWN—NOT UP 13 1 3 Look for Electric Sign That Says “PHILLIPS” “SHOES.” BE BETTERED BY RAIN | pende er other heavy-weights .., Free! Free! POSITIVELY ONE DAY ONLY Tomorrow, Saturday, Nov. [8 Genuine yh jill YD Electric Retail at Seal Cap $5.00 Free Tomorrow Only With Every Suit or Overcoat Made to Order NOTE: NOT from small pieces. Remember, Tomorrow, Saturday, Is the Day Don’t come Monday and expect to get these We guarantee these caps to be made from WHOLE skins of fur and They are high grade Caps in every way. None given free after the sale closes. Free Caps for there will be none. Just Think of It, Men! A REGULAR $25 and $30 SUI TAILORED TO. YOUR ORDER and a Genuine Electric Seal Cap FREE, All for No prices changed. We wish it indelibly borne in mind that you get the ELECTRIC SEAL CAP ABBGOLUTELY FREE. Ali prices remain Means Free! unchanged and exactly as they have been al! season—the gratis cape In no way affecting the price, which remains $15 FOR SUIT TO ORDER. Furthermore, you get the same good workmanship and the same good First Ave. First Ave. WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS—96 STORES. service—now and always. It’s the SCOTCH, You Know Live or Die, Sink or Swim We are sailing along with the inclemencies and the weather, wet or dry; our boat has stood the storm; we are moving along with the tide; our prices are right and we have greater bargains than ever. ‘ We Desire to Call Your Special Attention to Our Immense Line of Overcoats, Slip-Ons Cravenettes, Oil and Rubber Coats These Coats must be sold before the holidays if we have to give them away. Price is no consideration. We are overstocked and they must go. Our capital invested must be realized. Money is what we want and compelled to have. Facts are stubborn things to deal with, but the plain talk and truth is our Overcoats must move. When the sun shines is the time to make hay. Prepare yourself for the winter. An ounce of pre- vention is worth a pound of cure. Get an Overcoat and be comfortable. Suits\143 6|Suits OUR CUSTOM MADE AND TAILORED GARMENTS ARE CALLING THE ATTENTION OF ALL WEARERS OF GOOD "roan $5.85 Overcoats, regular val. regular values $15, OUR CUSTOM MADE AND TAILORED GARMENTS ARE CALLING THE ATTENTION OF ALL WEARERS OF GOOD Sots: wpe values $5.85 Suits, regular values $12, $15, $4.45 | rena initeaes*"* $9,95 Oxford Ties Heowiis Bnaczs THIRD AVE. 18 OUR NUMBER Around the Corner from Pike St. ues $10, $12 and $15, Overcoats, regular value Slipons, reguiar values $8, $9; from the best makers in America Top Crniser's, Reavy, for the winter. Best Soles and Up; Golla. stoox hrongt bout. White Zinen finished, Hindieren fee = 3 € Nogligee Work Shirts in blacks, tans, striped and other fancy colors jerwenr, heavy weight for the winter. my- fienio, sanitary. All Our Other Goods Are Selling in the Same Proportion. These Prices as Quoted Are for Saturday, Nov.18

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