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a 3 D4 NEWS AND STATISTICS Professional Sports Fostered FOOTBALL RAK AHAARARAERER TRAE AE EHS * * First Team. Second Team. * ® White, Princeton, and Bomels-/ Smith, Harvard, and Avery, ® ® _ ter, Yale, ends. Pennsylvania State, ends. * % Hart, Princeton, and Devore,| Scully, Yale, and Munk, Cor # ® — Army, tackle. nell, tackles. ®% Fisher, Harvard, and Duff,!Seruby, Chicago, and McDevitt, # % _ Princeton, guards, Yale, * % Ketcham, Yale, center, Blumenthal, Princeton, center, * ® Howe, Yale, quarterback | Sprackling, Browne, quarter. #/ ® Wendell, Harvard, and Thorpe,| Morey, Dartmouth, and Camp, ® * | Yale, halfbacks ba * jRosenwadt, Minnesota, fullback . ® | Ree eee ee eee eee eee RH! YES, SIR! DUG IS A BUSY MAN LINING UP NEXT YEAR'S TEAM Baseball is a rather quiet sport in midwinter, but Daniel E. | Dugdale, baseball impresario, is a busy man these days, just) the same. Baseball is a con- tinuous sport for Dug. With the season barely over he} ) through the East, includ ing the annual convention, and avout all he talked and thought of was baseball. Now} that he is back, it will be some some little time before the} umpire flashes the “play ball”| sign in the spring, it will not) be any too long a time for the job of lining up a team of winners for next year Right now the Seattle mag- nate knows just about how} next year’s team will line up. 2 \Back of the bat he will have} Bratcy. That takes care of the catching end. He will have the nucleus of a good pitching staff in Fullerton, Wiggs and| Willett, whom he secured from Bob Brown in exchange for Seaton. He then has Barrencamp and Hamilton, whom he} secured by draft. Both are experienced flingers. George Ort will not be with the team next year, and the bag will likely lie between Fred Weed and Roy Willett, in case the latter does not show sufficient form to go in the box regu larly. Tealey Raymond will be at short and Fred Chick will! Gadoubtedly make good at third. No player has yet been se- cured for the second station. The outfield will be the same as last year, with Moran! and Mann also on the job, so that there ought to be little dif- ficuly on that score. Of course this line-up is just the beginning. From now until spring Dug will keep his eagle eye peeled, and anything looking good that turns up, he will cop. But just the same he} has a nice bunch of players to start with, and if he succeeds in landing a few good men to fill the holes, Seattle will have a dandy team next season. | | VEGETABLE. SILK RWEAR AN SIERY 2 One-fourth ag. Beattie ASTHMA SUFFERERS Send for Free Sample of ARNOLD'S ASTHMA CURE The Never-Failing Remedy « 333-334 Arcade BUTTER SPECIAL —for— Thursday, Friday and Saturday BEST IOWA CREAMERY BUTTER Dr. Edwin J. Brown, D. D. S. 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Dugdale, who has on his hands | f iny Shea and in Bert Whaling’s place he will have Joe |‘ 1s ALL-AMERICAN ELEVEN For 1911 NEW YORK, Deo. 6.—-Walter Camp, regarded by many as ¢ foremost American footba: ity during the past decade, an nounced today through Collier's Weekly, his selections for an Al) American ven, Camp declares his opinion that the principal ga: in the “big four” and over the tire eastern cireuit were won on fumbles this year, and makes his selections with the idea that chang es in the rules appear to be forth coming, the men being chosen more for their ability at the football game as played for so many see sons past in all colleges of the United States than for their work at the new 10 yard kicking came Camp ts strongly opposed to the forward pass and the outside kick and declares in today’s article that he believes both plays have been productive of disaster during the Season just past, and that the: a * intended, resulted in any Spectacular work during tb “The on has certainly the present rules,” declared Camp, mounted the Overland for a| "and the party advécating an tn-| creased number of downs probably will gain many adherents. | Spirit for Toisemaptiocs | « “ ed with in gredients and taken property it is Said to be @ ure ation and back-« Here mula. wt them into a hwlf pl whinkey. 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Hob ‘Rockerg$|2222"2= Now Half Price ur own assortme All the Credit You Want THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, RTS YY WHITMAN 1911, Dorr AND COMMENT Amateur Sporte Encouraged | COFFEY NEW YORK, Deo ‘Walter Coffey, the California middle weight, is popular with the Gotham fight fans today as @ result of satay ing ten rounds with Mike Gibbons, the St. Paul welter, in the face of certain defeat, Doffey was badly | beaten in every round, and was ut terly bewildered and groggy from | the second round on, Five times during the contest be was: saved by the bell @of arm applause fr after weathering the the storm, WINNER TO FIGHT FRANK KLAUS: OAKLAND, Cal, Dec. §.—Billor Ed. Potroskey and Brick Burifoss, | two aspiring middleweights, are | on edge for thetr temroudd battle before the West Oakland alub to- | night. The bout is expected to be | 4 slogging match, Bither bexer/bas 4 good chance with Frank Klaus | or other top notebers, #0 the fans | are showing considerable tnterest in the event | Dixon, 8. A Vessel of Gifts aS The steamship Humboldt, which § A.C, ve left here last night for Skagway,|4. (.; Alaska, carries of the largest FRANK DUNCAN. Clarence | will tangle with Fred Saffros, the Boxing —125 pounds vs. James Murphy pounds, Ivan Miller John Schoskoske, 125 pounds, Roy Peters, B. jA. A.C, ve J Wald, BR. VAC; shipments of Christmas presents | 110 pounds, Eddie Lewis, B.A. A ever sent north, There were sev !C., va, Archie Wyard, RV. A. C eral tons of large and small pack-}125 pounds, Harry Genoreau, B. A ages, containing everything from| A.C. vs. Dave Miller, RV. A.C a stickpin to clothing and toys, | 155 pounds, Roy Bol They were consigned to Patr-| va fo Roms, RV. A. ¢ banks and the interior, and the lat Wrestiing—Frank Duncan, 8. A ter shipments will be sleds over the snow | There GOOD BYE, JOE SEATON Fred Saffros, R. V sent in dog }C., ve ac in to be one bout at the smoker at City tonight, but it Is going to be class of the whole show Frank Duncan, the best lit ever developed around thene pa * > man parts, OFFEY TAKES ANEACT WAFSTLING BAA C,,}lara elub four. wrestling |car conductor named John Schos- Columbia |koske to carry their colors It ts] awe billed as a lightweight event, and | has b Ringside Tales By “Old Timer” Cloth Signs 4O' PER YD. 22227" J C.COREY SIGN CO, FRED SAFFROS. | Rainier y strong man. dope indicates Duncan will win pretty much as be pleases, yet this fellow Saffros is bound to give him some trouble—so come prepared to seo a Up-top bout, you fans. |wThere will be six boxing |bouts, in which the Seattle club will furnish two men and the Bal Miller, the pride of the 8. A. C.,! will be on hand to carry the fight in the 145 pound division, and the |R. V. A.C. club will have a street He is jnew at the boxing game, but the! Rainier boys say if Miller get with this one he will know he | on ina fight. However, they | same thing on two other] waid th The percentage o le*thanded) alizes he's up against. Th mon who take up boxing,” said} lefthanded fighter, therefore, has} | Johnson, in @ reflective mood, Percentage in bis favor and It’s a } Jack Johnson, in @ reflective mood.| to44 thing for the present cham. | is small when compared to the! pions the are 80 few south number of lefthanders who go into| paws in the xing business, baseball buat Its only onee Jim Je is a lefthanded in a hand os that you meet| man ded drives and a fighter nded, while | swings got them all, for the clever-| Bob Brown and Dugdale transact-|a big perce ed an important piece of business! ball tossers while they were on their Easterners. They junket Brown for Roy Willett are pitchers sional Hrow natural advanteges Roth men) hitting a ball, and many of them and good all-around! seem to be pagticularly clever tn will likely use! ptiching and flelding Joe in the field, and Dug is Hikely to} “Lefthanded athletes seem plant Willett on first base, Willett | tht under a big disad k th Dug traded Joe Seaton to/in going down to first and after|over, and then, bing, the left would to! the nurprine be trying to get away awful thought such a giant would har smash in | “Ad Wolgast is lefthanded, and | half bis victorios have been through | parties he has sprung with high left awings to the head. pitehed for Vernon, in the Coast| vantage when th try to box. As| He's a burly fellow for league, before joining Vancouver.|/» plain fact, friends, it's pretty) his weight and the way he can — |much the other way. A kt fthanded | come through with that left at close | Beattie Auomenine School, 219) fichtor who sticks to bie orlginal| quarters ts awful thing | Broadway. eee! style is sure to cut an awful swath | Frankie Baker, a Jewish light for at least a little while I'll expiain how It happens that MORENG. way, brothers: Neart right nonen y, br arly all righ 7 SCHOOL & WREeTL PHYSICAL Caen Te {the ae | tft right That's because—t when primitive man fought, he used hand suppose: the left hand. jhim, to fend off attack, while he | whacked his hardest with the mor |pewerful right Mand. And so, in stretched out before anelent procitvities —do long word right’?—have beer ed down, righthanded fight jer atili « the right and stretches out the long left arm A lefthanded man, of course, re verses this. Ho swings }ioft hand, and jabs with the right That combination is an awful thing dinary boxer to meet. Ac omed to a defense for the left and the right swing, he is tak jen completely by surprise when the hand crashes across | awful kick, and 4 ned and knocked out get that hand STYLES about one hundred styles in nut and maple styles, suitable tock, with afl nt added, making 1 elect from, all at just half the Many Styles Offered ¢ Grand Rapids JA splendid ig room cr bed |room Rocker de of solid oak, weath fi plain panel East 414 back, shaped saddle seat. Reg | ular prica Cedar 414 $100 $3.50 ely swing with| rific jab with the| Any with the|lefthanded men, but this boy is the with an| thankful so few of them have dis wa he doos, stun before he re Bekins Cut rates East on freight enable customers to save their furniture instead of sacrificing it | weight, who was fighting round the country & few seasons back, was lefthanded, and had the most ter swing to the left I ever saw time he droppedthat left fin on your head it was curt&ins sure. The most thoroughly lefthanded fighter of the present day ts this litte Knockout Brown, the New York lightweight. He carries it so far as to stand with the right hand and right side forward, and.what he does to the other boys is some. thing awful. That left band just) volleys across and before they can solve the mystery of Brown's jerouch and wrong-side-to position, | the fight is over. I've seen several labsolute limit. If he ever tries to} change to the regulation fight pose, | he'll be a loser. “Yes, indeed: fers great opportunities to the left-| handed pogilist, and I'm rather} | the boxing field of-| covered what a cinch the profes- sion is for them.” MADISON At 12th fiteam Heat Hot and Cold Water Bleotrie Lights stati’ testi Room and Ba! 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