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JHE Star is strong for amatour athletios—more and better T for the boy. This department caters specialty to news of amateur ‘events, and amateur doings are given the same attention as news of professional sportamen, Phone your amateur news to t 441 VY BETTING ON HARVARD-YALE CONTEST CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Nov, 25.—Cambridge ix crowded with alumni and under graduates of Harvard and Yale today, here to Witness the annual football struggle between the Crimson and the Blue. Yale is a 10-to-7 favorite, with plenty of Harvard money in sight, and betting is heavy, Ideal football weather revails and the field ts in good shape, A punting duel ts pre ected. It is estimated that more than 40,000 persons will see the game. ARMY AND NAVY READY ‘ PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 26.—-The Army and Navy 5. football teams arrived bere today in fine fettle for thelr annual con test this afternoon. ‘All hotels are crowded, and the statd Quaker city ts deluged with noisy reoters. “The field ts in falr condition for the game. CHICAGO AND WISCONSIN CONFIDENT CHICAGO, Nov, 25.—Both Chicago and Wisconsin are con fident of winning today’s gridiron contest pere, and the outcome may rest on Individual piaying, Scruby’s kicking ts the hope of Chicago, while the Badgers took to Moll as a potut getter. Other important Western games this afternoon are Michigan vs. Ne braska, at Lincoln, Neb. and Minnesota vs. Hlinois, at Cham paign, I, ae eee SESEEE SEES EEE EEE EEE EEE Lede theta Ain Anata Aa MiaMadiadnte tata Aatadatedadadad * ee es Cateher Billy Sullivan of the White Sox ts one of the greatest the _game has ever seen, Although he is no longer a youngster, his arm is Fospected by the best runners. Sullivan is not only a great catcher mechanically, but he has gray matter in abundance Ed Walsh is a wonderful pitcher. He would be with an average . but is generous enough to give credit to Sullivan for many of i pitching records. During the game Sullivan keops up & conversa tion. It ix in debate with the batter that Sullivan shines. Recruit& until their weaknesses are discovered, are feared as much ‘as the veteran slugger. Often they brea k up games because the er know! on what ball they are weak, buts tt in the groove. To Get e'live on newcomers and keep them from breaking fences, Sullivan engages them various ics. Mean time the pitcher ts Duro! bes 28 oe them across. Sullivan's monologue goes something like this: “Let's see, what league are you from?” asks Sully. “T've played in the Southern Michigan for two years,” responds the newcomer. “Did you know ‘King’ Cole when he was there?” “No; Cole was year before my time,” replies the recruit. The call of strike one rewinds the youngster “ he is in a ball game. and you were one of the best hitters in the league .800,”" says the busher, “but the pitcbing in fferent.” ” ‘the big irike two awakens the new man. -ball pitchers in that league?” contiques Sully. many,” responds the minor leaguer, who has made up will swing at the next one. won't have any making good up bere,” continues Sul salve appeals. He is building casties when the um ‘Strike three. You're out.” ” says Sully, “Lajoie, Cobb, Speaker, Crawford and do it now and then.” walks back to the bench crestfallen. Sullivan smiles, ished his purpose. In a pinch he has practically o | ': Football Stars NEws AND STATISTICS Professional Sports Fostered THE STAR—SATIRDA SP'O by ROY WHITMAN RTS Se * + * SERRE EERE MRE McMAHON The Rainier Valley Eleven FRANKIE BURNS IS TALKING NEW YORK, Nov. 25.—Frankie Burns of Oakland is today burling & sweeping def! from this city, where he bas just arrived with his manager, Jack Perkins, Burns is anxious for another try with “One Round” Hogan, and it {x probable that he will be accommodated. Burns claims that he is pot afraid of Murphy, McFarland, Wol gast or Welsh, all of whom are now on the Pacific coast. The Onk- lander is also telling the Gotham fans that he more than held his boxer, in thefr bout in New Or. leans, although Hayes is generally conceded to ha earned a de eisjon by a big margin. Hougen’s Lightning Shoe Repair Works 110 Madison St. Ind. 5415, We Call for and Deliver. 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WILTS CO, 1012 1st Ave. own with Grover Hayes, the Ohio | WOLGAST HAS T HELOCKJAW — --BUT HOW JONES CAN TALK LOS ANGELES, Nov. %5.-~Too berfecting his condition, ik of the wort of fight he will 4 up on Thanksgiving day when he clashes with Freddie Wolah, Cham: pion Ad Wolgast today announced that bis manager, di Jone the tank, hereafter will do all the prognosticating, day what he thought the outcome of the battle would be, Jones satd “Verily, verily, my son, there will be nothing to it but one Ad Wol fast. He's fit and when he is tight he ean tick any man of bis weight in the world. I feel certain that my boy will win by a knockout well within fifteen rounds,” News from the opposition camp today announces that Freddie Welsh ts displaying the beat form that he has shown since his return to America, in a tround go with the “Montana Kid,” Freddie's fa mous left hand hia dagsling footwork electrified the epmp fol lowers. “1 am working 50 per cent bet ter today,” said Welsh, “than I did a week ago, I do not figure to win by a knockout, but all this talk of Woilgast's putting me to sleep is pure bunk. I will win the cham plonship on points, and at the end of the 20th round my lead is going to be so great that every man at the ringside will be able to see it.” | EE RE AED DIX ON THE WARPATH AND GOTHAM FANS ARE ALARMED NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—Th that legalized boxing may soon York. Dix ts doing hie utmost r it indications are that he Seeeeeeeee Rete eee eee ee FOXY MARMOUT WILL LOOK MR. GOTCH’S TITLE AFTE CHICAGO, Nov, 26-—-Wrestling the Gotch-Hackensetmidt , * to the fighting game has the fans worried today, peal the Frawley Athletic commission law moned Commissioners O'Nel! and Dixon to Albany for « con enee, and to secure data upon which ttitude of Gov, Dix in regard It ts feared be a thing of the past in New to have the next legisiature re. The governor bas * will succeed in his at put the quietus on the bitand- getaway game. eT fans, with ardor undampened by re wondering today what sort of aport will be provided for them when Mahmout, the Turkish heavy. welkht, starts taking on aspirants for Goteh's ttl, afier Dec 16. Os DOPE .AND COMMENT Amateur Sports Encouraged | COASTERS. WILL FIGHT THE OUTLAWS, Players in Good Standing Cannot Participate With Ineligibles. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 25.—War | between independent and organ- ized baseball was laupched today jin a warning sent by President A T. Baum of the Pacific Const league, threatening: fine or suspen sion to any Coast leagae player who participates tn a contest with or agalnat ineligible The action was precipitated by \Cy Moreing, outlaw chieftain and Cal, who plans to Dring his club to Oakland tomorrow Woon tO play a team composed largely of yee Coasters. Moreing has been working bard |for the establishment of an inde |pendent league, and, when he heard of the proposed Oakland game, baseball Impressario of Stockton, | President Faum, who {s attending the convention of minor leagues in Texas, but Is .o. In Grand Canyon, Ariz, immediately sent his warning to San Francisco. NO MORE BOUTS _ FOR BARR FRANCISCO, Nov. Jim Barry, the Chicago heavy-| | weight, lx decidedly unpopular with San Francisco fans today as a re | 2 that date Goteh’s contract with the Turk expires, and the champion wii |*U!t of Bis bout with Charley Mil| go abroad, leaving Mabmout bebind to clean out the crop of aspirants | Mahmout declares hé sees a golden stream of easy money ia for him. sight before Goteh gets back. ALLARD SMOKER I$ NEXT OW THE LIST”: Tere re sn 2 2s oy % pounds. Collle MePherson ya. Archie ® Rainey, 125 pounds. ® Guy Totten vs & ler, 126 pounds. * Roy Peters va, Brace Ander ® son, 125 pounds. . * Charlie Peterson va. Harry & Generesu, 120 pounds. ° ® * * * * Ernst Fows | } { ve. John * * * ® * * * * * * * * * * * * * * SERRE TEEEEEHE Superintendent Dan Balt of the Ballard Athletic Club has lined up another one of bis classy cards for next Tuesday evening, for Ihoxing which he has picked the best boys im the club. different events will be chosen to} represent the club's colors against | jrome of the 8. A. ©, and R. V. A. ©. boys in the near future. Dan has been looking around for some time to get a suitable for the club's fast ee eel Tom Dale, but up to the present time he can’t find anyone. He was! going to start Johnny Kolley| against Tom but Johnny wanted a Mttle more time to get im cond ton. The club boys are showing lots of Interest and with the two other jocal amateur clubs in the field this promises to be a busy season in _amatenr athletics. Prof. Bert Kincaid will appear in an exhibition bout with one of | his puptis. | Have your bitte collected. West- fern Collection Co,, 438 N. ¥. Block. | MMi 6169. ooo ad GOOD WRESTLING MATCHES IN STORE Frank Vance and Mark Freed Pre paring Their Warriors for Actior With Lonnie Austin and Chet Brown pulling off all kinds of good bouts between thelr re [spective puptis, Frank Vance and Mark Freed are beginning to sit up and take notice, Chet and Frank handle boxing and wrestling re: spectively at the &. A, C, and Freed helps . Lonnie Austin with the RV. A.C. mat men. In the future they will see that the smok ors are not so oneaided-—that thore will be just as many and as good wrestling matches as there are boxing bouts. Vance has a 145-pound man in Ward, who he thinks is a great workman, and Freed wants to see how be will look againat Lioyg Wray. Also Mark wants to wee Art The winners in the| Hartwick, 135, who recently won! from Fred Saffros, go against Frank Duncan. A third match will probably be Oliver Runchie against Fred Saffrow at 126, Sea Aur Broadway. Coupon 50c This coupon ts good for fifty cents on the purchase of any Mer chandise amoun 00 oF over If present at Ume of purchase © before December 1, 19a, Houghton & Hunter Jewelers. 216 Yesler Way Hotel Frye Butlding SEATTLE Bchoot, 210 oes Hereafter All The Seattle Star Must be Signed by the Ad- vertiser. The | Star Publishing Company Will not Accept Contracts Signed by Any Local Advertising Agency. Signed: STAR PUBLISHING COMPANY jler, the lumbertng motorman boxer, with whom he fought a four-round draw last night. Barry kept the Spectators waiting nearly half an hour by demanding $60 more than he originally agreed to fight for and during the contest affected a blase manner, and did not once at tempt to fight. Barry did not even between rounds. Miller was ly outclassed, but was game and willing, end the fans ere with bim to a man. decision was popular, It is claimed that Barry will not appear in a San Francisco ring for some moons to come. WOLVERTON WON'T SAY A WORD NEW YORK, Nov. 25.—Harry! | Wolverton, manager of the Oak }land Coast league baseball team, i jhere today, He refused to admit |thet he came to see President! |Frank Farrell of the New York | | Americans in regard to taking the | |managership of the toam, left va- cant by the resignation of Hal h | “I am en route to Philadelphia” |was all Wolverton had to say re- |garding his trip. | Dance at Dreamland tonight. | ° The draw | peaied HE Star Pink, published each evening, T publication, devoted to the sportsman ing events of the world, All the I outside sport gossip. If you are interested in sports, you're inter ested in the Pink. Have it delivered by carrier. BY TOM ANDREWS game as any jtered the ar jother boxers | is, but I never bh I saw Land in Sydney. He had won 17 battles over the knockout route in the smaller clubs of ney and Melbourne, when he was matched with “Cyclone” Thomp- + son by Manager Ted Covell, repre- sentative of Hugh McIntosh. They fought before 7,000 fans in the Stadium. When Covell talked to Land about a match, the boxer told him to get the toughest middleweight he could find "| “Try to get Thompson or Papke for me and Ii deliver the goods,” he said. The men were matched for rounds and for 19 they fought like fwildeats, Tim more than held his jown for 15 rounds, but in the six teenth Johany began to get home some terrific short-arm jolts tq the jaw and he had the game stiff liegged boy wobbling, but could not make him back up an inch. It looked like a draw in the nine- |teenth, but toward the end Johnny ldazed Tim with a hard one to the | jaw, | Aw they came up for the twen- \tleth Thompson landed a hard jright swing on Land’s jaw, putting him down for the count. As be jeame to, Tim asked for Covell and anid: “Well, I kept my word, didn't 17" TIM LAND Land Can you tmagine a man with a|Thompson and got it about a stiff Jeg being a good boxer and|month later. He lasted but two fighter? rounds. 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