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THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1912, i Pg crane aaron: cod UP TO FOG CHAMPIONS; TO EXPLAIN BOSTON, Oct, 17.—-Flushed with} NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—-National ‘success through their victory over lenges magnates ee ye | " ary Hoeydler yesterday to dra: jthe New o¥rk Giants, Boston's | ‘mal charges against Horace Fo- | World champton Red Sox were to | gel, owner of the Philadelphia elub, |day given the highest honor Bos-| who asserted recently that the New ould Deatow—a reception and| York Giants were enabled win in what the Hub calis| their games on account Cag um ‘9 cradl: ber storic | Pires currylng favor wit r meng ppc csaigt McGraw and rendering biased de | Headed by a band which ground) Ci#ions, Fogel must answer within lout, “Tessie, you ar only, only, | five days only,” as when Bo toqm woo| Two statements the hamplonship from | #*ldered at the league meet Pittsburg nine years ago, the Red|wied for November 26, Sox left the baseball grounds at| Brennan, Rigier, Kiem an Fenway park, where they tri-|tended the meeting yesterday: umphed, and In automobiles passed | in triumph through the city’s bae/ fest streets crowded by cheering thousands, Arrived at Fanueil Hall they were greeted by Mayor Fite gerald and many other city and state officials, who lauded them to jthe wild cheering of a dense mans) of Bostonese whe jammed the hall! | aad streets for blocks around. The| Players presented Joving cups to Manager Jake Stahl and Jimmy Me | Aleer, under whoee ownership the club rose to world champlonship| HONORS FOR will be~ con. K ached At & meeting of the Varsity Boat) club, Paul Hammer, ‘13, ed commodore of the val of Washington crew. Hamun! but 103 pounds, although years old. He comes fame. | Wood, Bedient, Henricksen, Gard. || 903 1-2 Third Avende ner, Collina, Speaker, Wagner, Engle, Stahl and the other stalwarts Phete lof the team all received the heart | JACOBS jleat personal ovations, Hoopet ea-| , Shops | pecially being singled out as the! Yor Kodak Pn- ‘man whose playing in the outfield larmoments. jhad done more than any other to| Guaranteed . Best make Boston's triumph sure, ag prota bh “7 Locations | SOX TIE UP SERIES | WITH RIVAL CUBS | CHICAGO, Oct. 18.—By winning | yesterday's game from the Cubs, § {to 6, the White Sox and the Cubs are ted in the series of games Eyres Transfer Co. THE BOSTON RED SOX EL |BIG SM } OFF THE WIRE | played for the baseball champion |ship of Chicago. Each team hax | won. three games, while there have | } | | Office 114 Jackson Se. Hotel Ethelton Matera tetra fe BEE Dee dare ete at tre Sepestite Pentetties, been two ll-‘inning drawn battles. The ninth and deciding game of the wertes will be played tod: Schal i Ch and Archer. @To Our Chief Co —The Housewlves Every day adds to the list of housewives who are being won over to the HOLSUM advantages, but there are still a great many women who cling to the old superstition that home-baking is best. Those are the women we want to convert; the friends we are striving to make for HOLSUM BREAD You believe your bread is best. Otherwise you wouldn’t yoke yourself to the tyranny of a hot kitchen. But this is the remains of the old prejudice which modern AOGLSUM methods have proved false. 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At These A few more left of those Rubber Coats at Sulphurro Baths FOR RHEUMATISM —READ BOOKLET— All Druggists Black Rubber Coats, a little heavier materialgs always sold for $8.50; specially priced tomorray Men's English Slip-ons, ma we always sold for $15.00; si specially priced er All Misses’ Tan and Gray Rubber Coats Slip-ons; worth $6.00; sizes 14 to 16 years J.) Misses’ and Children’s Capes with hoods; red, gray and blue; always sold for $5.00; now,...0m Our New Stock of Rubber Lonnie Austin vs. Charile 142 pounds. The Austin-Fox match ia the , headline go, but the entire program, promises some classy boxing, and the three welterweight events will be big factors in solving the ques. elect-| tion of who is entitled to the title of Northwest welterweight cham pion, now claimed by Lonale Aus tin, The advance sale of seats for the smoker bas been heavy. | : | University of idaho, which plays! Washington Oct. 26, meets ‘anh: | ington state college at Pullman this | afternoon in the first conference | football game of the season. Oregon university's footbali team | fe en route to Walla Walla to play Whitman college there tomorrow | afternoon. Oregon and Oregon ax ricultural have patched up their row and will play their annual | game at Eugene, Ore, this year, Packey McFariand, Chicago's Ughtweight favorite who is so good that nobody wants to box him, put it all over Kid Alberts, lightweight champion of Canada, In ten rounds at Cleveland last night. When Packey cut loose he astonished the crowd by his speed and cleverness. Jack Johnson, heavyweight champ, was called Into police court in Chicago yesterday to explain why Lucille Cameron, 19-yearold cashier in his cafe and a striking blond, refused to go home to her mother in Minneapolis, and swore whe loves Jotinson and is going to marry him. The fighter said there was nothing to the charge. The case was dismissed. Young Corbett, ex-champion featherweight and lightweight, ref- creed the bouts at the Forty-fourth St. Sporting club in New York last night from @ seat outside the ring, following the English method. The experiment was @ success. Olympic Games for Coast If a suggestion made by “Mer oury,” the official magazine of the Low Angeles, Cal., Athletic club, ts favorably received, the “Pacific Coast Olympic games” will become one of the great annual events of the athletic world. The idea is said to bave origin- ated with Frank A. Garbutt, the millionaire athlete, who tw vice pres- ident of the athletic club. Here is the gist of the plan: That an association.of athletic clubs be formed for the purpose of holding Olympic games once a year on this Coast. That these games be_held in the different cities of the Pacific coast in rotation. That the games be managed by the athletic clubs, but be open to the athletes of the world. The objects of the games are: To generally promote athletics on this coast. To establish and settle championships. To prepare our athletes to win the honors in the next imternational Olympic games at Berlin in 1916, To start a crusade..which will bring the Olympic games of 1920 to the Pacific coast of America, proposed coast COAST LEAGL Los Angeles 6, Bi Oakland 5, San F Vernon Sacramento 5 © RESULTS ortland 0. 5, 4 1, Standing of the Clubs. pe ks Oakland Vernon . Los Ange Portland San Sacrame Dance at Dreaml; Charter Oak Heatérs. Modern Furniture Company, oe and Boots Has Arrived — Nothing but first quality of rubber goods was’ this season. Ladies’ open vamp footholds; last season you paid 7Sc; this year . 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Our expert tailors will 4 take measure, Your clothes will be made in our sun-lit union Pe ay a expert cutters and highly skilled happy tailors, We will give you a Perfect fit-—the finest you ever had on your back or hand back ourmoney, That's the Scotch Woolen Mills’ way of doing business. We the way that guarantees utmost clothes value for your money, This is the name and address of the original—genuine—$15.00 tailors —- Remember it. Fight shy of imitators Copyright 1912—Leon Sigman Agents Wanted—Men’s Furnishing Store Preferred. Write for particulars MAIL ORDERS—Out of town customers, write for free sample blanks.