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*On the Square” STATISTICS Professional Sports Fostered THE STAR-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1911 SPORTS There’s No Question|WHAT'S WRONG FAREWELL TO FOOTBALL FOR SEVEN OF GIL. DOBIE'S SQUAD About It! Ng matter how much money you spend, you can’t obtain a more serviceable or attract- ive suit or overcoat than Regal $15 Clothes. REGAL $15 CLOTHES are excellently made of good quality materials in rich brown and gray mixtures and staple blue serges. They represent the best money’s worth in clothing that you can purchase—this is not a mere boast—hundreds of satisfied Regal wear- ers will testify to this, Opposite the Totem Pole. 615-617-619 Second Ave. If you want one of these Couches at half price, you had better come along early tomorrow as there are only a few left now from the Grand Rapids stock at half price $15.00 Green Velour Couch $19.50 Green > Couch, aay or Brown . $7.50 Velour fasied . $9.75 “Chase | Leather Library Tables You will find several good styles Magazine Stand as pic tured, made of solid nak, strong and serv- iceable, size 44 inches ; ae F \ high and 18 inches legs, a shaped shelf and one large) Wige four shelves. drawer. Regular price $15.00. Half) Regular price $4.50. price .... . $7.50) Half price ....$2.25 Center Stands Half Price —— Tables from the Grand all half price. The style pictured has rench in Library Rapids stock, marked at A nice assortment of Stands is shown in the Grand Rapids stock, in genuine ma- hogany, imitation mahogany and golden oak, all sizes and styles. The picture shows a stand in golden oak or imitation mahogany, 20-inch square top, turned legs, shaped shelf. Regular price $4.00. Half price 8: Seattle’s Largest Housefurnisbing Store All the Credit You Want PIKE 81. AND FIFTH Av. First ve cc! Ma ie frofbrau FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT The Van Bella Orchestra; Miss Glynn, in popular songs; Mme. Buron, in costume songs. These, with the good eats at moderate prices, make the HOFBRAU the place for your evening’s entertainment. ‘WITH PACKEY? (iy United Press Leased Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1.—Dt» appointed fight fans, who are won dering why Packey McFarland, the Chicago lihtweight, after outpoint ing Harlem Tommy rphy of New York 10 to 1, and hitting him almost at will fn every round, al lowed him to stay the full limit of 20 rounds in thelr Thanksgiving battle here, are confronted with three questions today; Couldn't Packey knock him out, wouldn't he, | or did he, as he claims, enter the ring with nerves upset by the Colma climate and the Uiness of Champion Wolgast? The fact remaina that Packey showed no signs of @ knockout punch dering the contest, Many be Heve that he was thinking of future fights with Freddie Welsh, Wells and Ad Wolgast, and de’ ately stayed his wicked right. Oth ers point out that in hie five years in the ring McFarland has never se riously hurt any one, and dectare he has no punch. Still others be Neve that the Chicagoan was not at his best, and that, as ho says, he injured his hand. “The worst I should have had was a draw,” said Murphy, “My showing in the last aix rounds, when I chased Packey around the ring and landed two telling blows to his one, entities me to that.” 1 wasn't right,” declared Packey “I hurt my right wrist in the 13th. The climate at Col Was againat me. I was dopey the night before the mateh, and my nerves were all upset. I guens that accident to Wolgast unnerved me. Anyway, I waan't right, or I would have knock ed Murphy out.” ‘The recetpts of the fight reached the $8,000 mark. Of this MeFar land received $2,800. Murphy's end was not mede public, but it is um derstood he got $2,400, leaving $2,800 for Promoter Coffroth. Tere TrTrTe Tees SERVICE APPRECIATED Seattle, Nov, 90, 1911 Sporting Editor, Seattle Star, City. Dear Sir: I be eve in voicing appreciation where it is due; therefore, this letter. I have noted the growth of The Star and wish tO congratulate you on your “earlier” returns on the Mo- Farland-Murphy fight. T was not down town during the af: # ternoon but called up one of ® the supposedly leading papers & by ‘phone and was informed *# they did not have the returns # of the fight. Scarcely ten min- # utes afterwards I stepped out # on the front porch and bought ® *& the “pink” extra of one of ® & your newsboys * Yours, very truly. T. E. BRUCE. Seeeee tenes ee See eee ee eee ee eee eee ee * * * * * * SEER EER BE RHEE Seattie Auromebine School, 210 VEGETABLE STOELTING SILK SPREE EERE SESS ER ERE EERE EE Trunks Grips d Suit Cases For many years we have been selling these articles to the people of Seattle. The one thing which we have tried the hardest to do is to have the people of Se- attle know absolutely that they can have im- plicit confidence in ev- erything which comes from our stores. That we have attain- ed this position in the confidence and esteem of the people is, evi- denced by our increas- ing business, which is now the largest of its kind in the state. Here you have the largest assortment from which to choose. Come in and see us. We will treat you right. Stoelting’s TrunkStores 2—OF THEM—2 706 2nd 1420 2nd BY VICTOR ZEDNICK,. Seven men played their last football yesterday. Wour of them have played every, year since Dobie's advent at Wash ington, and have had the unprecedented honor of playing on four champlonship teats, Two have seen two years’ service for Washington, and one makes bis lotter this year for the firet time, but, being @ senior, will pot have ® chance to rep: Capt. Hi Coyle, Warren Grimm, the preat end; Mely Mucklestone and Walter Wadd played (hetr last game of @ brilitant four years’ career Muckledtone is admittedly the hardest-hit Ung halfback in the Northwpst, and three times he was picked as all-Northwest material, | |All four are stars and will in all probability be picked this yqar as Washington's representatives on the all-Northweat tam,, Warren Grimm, at end, is con sidered the best end @yer produced in this section, He is « brother of Huber Grimm, wrestler, and captain of the unt- Verslty team last year. Royal Pullen and “Pete? Husby played on the varaity last At one time Huphy proved bimaeif the strongest man in niversity, accord the strength tests, Pollen in & brother of Dan Pullen wie electrified the Northwest by his «reat playing in the Iie eral years ago, who afterward made the West Point tham and finished his career there as cap- tain. Royal Pullen has been a hard. paletent lineman on the Washington toame. Wyn the senior who ts playing his first year on the varalty, With seven of his veterans goue, Dobie will have a big hole to fill next fall, but he hag @ good second string and says he is not worrying, It is hard for the fans to see how he ts going to get along without the men who for four years have carried out bis Baap #0 well that four champtonships have been am nex Bode e la Rb Ml: ler t Ballade Alt ResMed le Bodbed a. he Sar Ss ® AD WOLGAST WASN'T NEEDED— SSS sees ees eeeee ee estes guesses RITCHIE “SHOWED UP” WELSH ee ee! LOB ANGELES, Dec. 1—A new contender for the light weight throne is seen here today tn Willie Ritchie of San Fran cinco, who entered the ring on 24 hours’ notice at Vernon yea torday afternoon and fought Freddie Welsh to a standstill Untrained and to every way unprepared for an engagement, Ritchie, who bad arrived from San Francisco leas than six hours before the bout, made @ remarkable showing, and in the last three rounds We! who had been groomed for @ world’s cham- eye battle, was hanging on to avoid a knockout. More than If of the 5,000 spectators who witnessed yesterday's bout are convinced that a draw would have been a fairer decision, and hundreds beileve that Ritchie was clearly entitled to the de claton Tt was conceded by the entire aggregation that Welsh has gone back, and It also was the consensus of opinion that, had Ww been his opponent and been in condition, he would have finished Weleh within ten rounds ee ee eeeeteeeeee hee eeenee Seeeebeeeeteseeetees Spangenberg’s 1100 Firet Ave. Cor, Spring Ot. CARVING SETS MANICURE SETS POCKET KNIVES baavE coeman pocs Fottewes FOR TACOMA HENRY MOUTONX fies. INDIANAPOLIS ma Psa ae A reward of one thouss 00, 310%, 9 TBamy sister, Henrtetts Moutor Winale Trip ide, Round Trip 60a tare (31.000) will be paid EIGMT BOUN! of ‘enry Molton” se ERE tai ginseng || FOR EVERETT AND foot & 5 w Hei hair thin and of Haht br dgop-eet and medt #TR. SIOUX 1:60 A. M., 11:00 Noon, 5:00 PF. m. Ou Sundays Leaves at 100 AM. Ties Neon, be FM ae soy ‘TRIPS DAILY. Without Notice Cotman Suffer You are just doing your- self an irreparable now—AT ONCE. All pain will terminate in stantly, and sound, service able teeth will take the place of your aching ones. Who Makes Pain Fly OUR SPECIAL CUT RATE PRICES Full Set of $3.00 up Gold Crowns from $3.00 up. White up. Gold up. Silver Fillings, 50¢. A Written Guarantee Given With All Work, Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Av., N. W. Corner Union St. Note—Bring his Ad With You. Teeth from Crowns from $3.00 Fillings from $1.00 injury. Have your teeth attended to FAST STEAMERS » Breet tae, Sh kano a Henmene snd Schedules Bubject te ma DOPE AND COMMENT Amateur beni Encouraged | -|U,OF W. AGAIN While Washington Oregon gave ¢ plonuhip to Doble’s w asbord ing to the record and dope, yet it would have peen a questionable title had the Pullman team defexted varsity yesterday, Many would have contended, in th t, th Pullman, with two fl victories scored against It and its victory the Washington eleven, had an equal claim t the champion whip. So, In reality, yesterday's strug «leo was a championship affair and the title remained at home thank you. It was a game |touchdowne—six in all, One for |the enemy and five for us And with every touchdown there was # goal kicked. Right off the reel, Mucklestone | was crowded over for the firet |touchdown, but Pullman was back jut the local squad and Laird was shoved over, That opened the eyes of our heroes and they were up and doing when the second quar ter opened Then things began to bappen— and it was so easy It's not neces: sary to tell how. Three more |touchdowna in the second quarter and one more In the third. In the last Pullman seemed imbued with new life and spirit, and while they kept the ball in Washington terri. tory they could not score, Pinal score: Washington, 30; Pullman, 6 v. of W. Ww. 8. ©. Orimm . Metnaetman, of Grtefiths Q.:. Haselett.L. 1. nw URPHY WANTS WINTER LEAGUE! ee ee ee ee CHICAGO, Dec, 1.—Bight major league teams playing CHAMPIONS TRY THIS TWO-MINUTE CURE FOR COLD IN HEAD OR CHEST It Is Curing Thousands Daily, and Gaves Time and Money Get a bow! three quarters full of boiling water, and a towe Pour into the water a teaspoon ful of Hyome! (pronounced Higho- me). Put your pver both head | towel, Breathe the vapor that arises for two minutes, and presto! your head is as clear as « bell, and the tight news in the chest is gone. Nothing like {it to break up a heavy cold, © wore throat or drive away a cough. It's a pleasant eure. You'll enjoy breathing Hyo |mel. You'll feel at once tts sooth ing, healing and beneficial effects as it passes over the inflamed and irritated membrane, 60 cents « bottle, at druggists everywhere. Ask for extra bottle Hyomei In balent. it, ead over the bow! and and bowl with Phe Kind That Bites NAVY PURE HORSERADISH Nature's Toffle; your « fresh and strong in 10 The Quaker Drug Co. sells | > ALBANY fAiMiess We Are the Pike 5 Bargain Dentists gold Growns for ty | 4 “i Bete of Teeth for tr and Silver Fills 606, for the ¥ work are not te ‘opt at the AL y. Dentiats Call in for free ox a mination aie will show you and at your work wih our \» your work years, we ex wining to work's e royutet ur are very our work equals the vest ix the ie to your advantage and our on call om Se. dle oa we work for small 4 cash practice. We tice and amall profit ALBANY PAINLESS On the second floor of the (Bane Building, corner of Second br ite the Bon Marche | & Southwick Tae winter baseball below the frost Mne in Florida is the scheme proposed today by President Charles Murphy of the Chicago Nationals, in order to « the recruite @ better chance to round isto big league form. Murphy declares the proposed winter league is a certainty of the near future, 4 thinks it will be of great benefit in thin. ning the ranks of the recraits who are “farmed out” at the beginning of each major league season. , Jadedadedetudptubetededdedutpaetaiadet | fF lee eee eee ewe Ee | SPORT SPARKS | PARIS, Deo, 1.—The grand prix automobile race, held at Savannah yeaterday, will be run in France im 1912 for the firet time in years, ac cording to announcement made by the Automobile Club de France to- day. It will be open to all, and America will be represented. The grand prix will be extended over |two days, there being an event for | ight cara. | SACRAMENTO, Cal, Deo. 1— Fans here today are divided in thetr | opinion regarding a decision award. | jed Frank Martell of Pawtucket, R. L, over Kid George of this city, at end of their 20-round bout. Th majority think that Mantoll had a shade, however, and stand by Ref. eee ee eee eee eree Joe Thomas, the former wel: | torweight champion MINNEAPOLIS, Min Frank G wrestler, has added Germany to his lists of conquests today. Goteb| threw Carl Hammerschmidt, Ger. man champion, in two straight falls of 14 and 10 minutes each NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 1.—Harry Som | Forbes, former bantamweight cham: |= pion of the world, is nursing a bad- |ly battered countenance here today as @ result of a walloping he re from Eddie O'Keefe of Phil- | phia. Forbes took a severe) lacing in each round of a 10 round | contest. ERKELEY, Cal., | Stanford soccer team is winner of the 1911 championship from the | Univeratty of Caltfornin today as a |result of a 2 to 1 victory here yes jterday. This ts the second victory | at soccer this season for the Cardi 1a Alaska Square Deal League 321 LYON BUILDING All Alaskans are invited to call and make this office their headquarters. OPEN EVENINGS Tel. Main 116 The Kind That Bites NAVY | PURE HORSERADISH Tonto; your grocer has it strong tn 10 bottles, Dec. 1—The Hurglar-Proof Meb-Preof Furniture Wooa Steet Fixtures PURCELL SAFE co. Kaxclusive Agent for the GENUINS HALLS SAFE Vrefontaine Bldg, Beattie GetWhatYouPay For Helping to pay bigh rents DOWN STAIRS and costly maintenance of fine store fronts doesn’t pay anything into your pocketbook Come Up One Flight Buy Your Clothes Right CRAVENETTES $15.00 TAKE ELEVATOR—SAVE $10.00 SLIP-ON RAINCOATS 233-34 Liberty Bidg-———-UPSTAIRS————Opposite Postoffice Open Saturday Night Till 10:30 AtLennon’s, Men’s $2 Kid Gloves for $1.50 Men’s Fine, Imported Cape- skin Gloves, in all the new shades of tan, P. ee sewn, spearpoint embr ered; regular value $200, On sale Saturday at= Men's "TB e 15c Knitted Silk Ties, 35c Men's Knitted Silk Ties i& stripes and crossbars; big ¢ok lection of patterns; value Té¢ Saturday's price .... Men’s $1.75 Mocha | Gloves, $1.25 | Men's Gray Mocha Gloves, genu- Ine Arabian stock, double ar embroidery; regulariy $1.75 ee Saturday's ‘25 | | MEN'S 50c SILK SOX, 39 Men's Pure Thread Silk Sox, with double lislé heels and toes; black and colors; regularly S0c a pair. Saturday, spectal o* Slicker Coats : Oilskin Pants Are the real thing to stand the wear and tear. They are absolutely waterproof and will outwear any rubber article made for the same purpose. We have the very best kind of Slickers—the kind that you de NOT have to ofl every six months to keep them from leaking. On Saturday, Dec. 2d Slickers, regular no $4.80 $4.20 $2.95 45 Men's Full Length, Sale price Men's Three-quarter Length Finest Grade Slickers, regular $5.00. Sale price .. “Men's Three-quarter Length Green Hunters’ regular $3.60. Sale price Men's Full Length Crackproof Slickers, regular $4.00. Sale price ..... Men's Three-quarter Length Crackproof Slickers, regular $3.00. Sale price Men's Three-quarter Length Yellow Slickers, regular $2.50. Sale price .... — regular $2. 50. Finest Grade wirhtes, The above goods will be sold at these prices on Saturday only THE RUBBER STORE SEATTLE SPORTING GOODS CO,, 714 FIRST AVE. OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK NO ADVANCE IN PRICES FOR OVERTIME HOURS MOST RELIABLE CUT RATE DENTISTS ‘Third and Pike Sts. Bntrance 305} Pike, Over Owl Drug Store The ont ate donti: who do not ask more for their wort office than they quote tn thelr ads, We have no higher priee® following: Tieroo wete of Feet iS [ese sntood e of Teeth, guar- teed anteed P ss ta years “Painless Bxtracting Free TTLN'S OLDEST DENTAL LOCATION—THIRD AND FIRE Bvorett Offi Bellingham 0: mmerce Bi xchange 00 Gold, Crowns, for 15.00 Sets of Teeth,

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