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besa hcl ae OCTOBER 24, 1912, SCOOP sich au __BY “HOP” IEAKINS TRAINS U. OF We] New Boone! | A BY R. C, WRIGHT Jwhich has no brit Preparatory to the game with |kicking end of the aa star Idaho next Saturday, the University on an exchange of — : of Washington football team spent |is from Lewiston , ‘e Interest in tafl- 5 7 = + . \" Wednesday afternoon in perfecting speedy youth a opi Bye the lat: =f . . : = the defense, The assistant coach, | track as {styles in weave and color 7 Maxwell Hakins, saw the Pullman-| “The Cfeots, for Hl A Idaho game, and the varsity is pre | bard be ae paring to meet the heavy line |best I have bueks, in which Knudson, the Idaho |Kaking last night ¥ ’ 5 t. 5 e 7 z fullback, is said to » nt, |ternon full steam was pub » oO : P : Pi” Knudson is an experienced p on Denny * = c “ies having been on the y ch Doble high school eleven and for three |will b rth order that ni, 35 ; ch 4 4 | years on the Idaho team |may be best | " . \ 7 . Reports from Idaho say that Kin-|championship struggle | nison, right guard, and Phiilips,| Idaho ng pieked come in and see our blg display == right tackle, are both so expert Iniwin the hwent by tafs'n “ulate | ANT AMS TO [FINE CARD FOR fees ‘Sal PICK VERNON | (ome na | guodgrase, t York Giant nh mills th are known for the SMOKER fielder whose error in the tenth in aplendid wearing quality of bad . iad ning of the deciding. gam him FOR WINNER evoiver uD oO their pre 8. | jand Graham aro a wellmatched | $1,500 and helped Hoston to win the | |pair of youngsters, while Perkins | world’s championship, is back in| tog ANGELES, Oct Wéthbe mes | PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 26 | will try hard to wrost middleweight | Los Angeles today. He expects tO] 11) win the 191% Coast leag , omen AD ¢ it sesiaeiniinda Gaue' exaust Pomc honors from Chet Anderson, al-|play winter baseball in Southern | "tll, "in vo ee ene McCrea | —— |though he will have to give four er/California, Art Shafer accom-| : Ke *| (my United Press Leased Wire) CHICAGO, Oe today for a sixround bout between A manager of the Portland | ¥ Yet. Be pene {five pounds in weight to the more|panted Snodgrass from Now York.| Yio ites agutiat Hogan's TACOMA, Oct. 25,—Tacoma wom-| severe cold, Packey. Kid Williama champion bantam : . experienced boxer, The smoker|Charles Hall, Boston pitcher, is ex- wera ‘ty wreske © | eu wecessors to weight of the south, and Johnny x [promises to bo the best of mut at his home in Ventura in a “Oakland, Mit the toboggan two|® aFe to orgunize a revolver club ry one: beak FROST & O'NEIL Hughes, an English bantam, here aensen few days. weeks ago,” aid the Beaver man-|It will be the only organization of jeago Mj 1205 Piret Avenue | November 3. The weight will be . e : ~ scneeeenmnsoneasaeen " They have no fight left in} son was to ita kind in the country and Is being} y © 60 cent! | York yesterda: | 116 pounds ringside. ». Vernon ts playing 60 per y to sien cereal . ” ar mae | better ball than any team in the|formed under the supervision of| consent to « mateh? Fe , ) From the RT league, We are doing our best to| Miss Anna Pannson, who holds the ton in New York, but ‘ Wm 2] hold Hogan's men down, but base | women's world’s record of 48 out of trip when he bearned Sulp hurro Baths . Sa 50 : — = ball luck seems against us.” js possible 60 on a 25-yard range. ' land's illness —READ BOOKLET— || TRACIE B222"nus. All Druggists || 905 1-2 Third Avenue oT eerer fess | Wisconsin coaches declared there was not a cripple on the squad last week Can tt be that this progressive stuff has got hold of the football coaches, too? eevee My idea of nothing at ali—Being the sporting editor of the Chris VIA THE : tlan Sclence Monitor ee ee “MILWAUKEE rman oowcan {rage scott artrtursinanamr come eel ey §=— Good News for Smokers BETWEEN : Five Pager | dain her = ie ‘ A “eee @ - \ ; We are able to for the first time this Seattle, Aberdeen and Hoquiam |rrins 2% scat! Six] aoe Mie"Wale dates” estate eee eA year a complete stock of » , local club and the Victoria A. C % LANES For particulars regarding fares and train service, call on or address Victoria w nd three boxers and ‘ in most respectful tones, beeause the former North- | OOS Po rto Rico Cigars two wres to meet the local rn league president has passed before the judgment of the Great 2 CITY TICKET OFFICE stars. The complete card follows: | Umpire, Haseball fellows differ as to what Lucas did for the game iIt ae the 1912 crop of Porto Rico Sccond and Cherry, or Jackson St. Union Station Ticket Office 19s eg —. ge: in the Northwest. Some way he did little but draw salary and dictate, | Bie te Tobaceo the oy -yons, . ‘7 * ' Davis, Victoria, 112 pounds Mr. “A. B. &.” to the contrary notwithstanding, | have watched pose <P a high-grade Porto Rico Cigar Buster O'Neil, 8. A. C., versus Ur | baseball hereabouts since 1901, and I stick to the statement that Lucas ‘will appreciate quhart, Victoria, 125 pounds. helped much in developing the game. He was handicapped by a lack any a | Cal Harrie, 8. A. C., versus Harry | Of paying ball towne. The article on page 2 today, by « bush league | Wheeler, Victoria, 145 pounds. president, gives a fow ideas’ 6f'what he had to struggle with. Also, be Repairing at the Shoe Hospitals, All work guaranteed, Best equlp- Clarence Dixon, 8. A. C, versus| had a firmness of decision’ which made him many Rut even ped pon ly . . Bert Graham, 9%. A. C., 126 pounds. | through the trying days of. the Coast league war, 4 afterward, when| EWR We Charge No More Than Others. Hugh Perkina, 8 A.C, versus| the National Association gave the Coast league ry demand, at the | AS * * Chet Anderson, 8. A, C., 168 pounds. | cost of the falthtul Northweatern league, Lucas helped hold together a » Model Shoe Hospital, | Klein’s Shoe Hospital, : Wrestling, nuctous from which the prasen, strong organization has grown 613 Second Avenue. i 217 James Street. ‘ as i eee , ee : Coast, Saratoga (Size) 4 for 25c¢ Reina Vic. (Size) 3 for 25¢ |cansay, Vien, 128 saunde Luies wen wee on toed @licial. But the men who knew him best, Xo Ironsides 2 for 25c Invincible 3 for 25¢ Bb and Whose success lay partly in his hands, the team owners, elected) BA : - — — ~ ee ee eo eae * | him again and again to head-thy league, and felt that he was doing very) \\\SN “Dancle Sam exacts no duly 20 prices are no guide to quailty’ \charlic Hulen will referee the xood work under difficult gp WY DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE ° efe ° ARS fee | ‘ Osca et th . or short Can adian Pacific Railwa y mcs a ee Baggy Roe Eric Lemming, the world’s champion javelin thrower, with a record For a emoke } ee fo ram include the best tal-| Of 204 feet 6 inches, must ‘to bis laurels when the National league a you will endorse STRAMSHIPS ON “TANGLE” SERVICE pall podl poets produce. Davis magnates start throwing rpoon into Horace Fogel. ‘ fa 4 eeeee ‘ e113 pounds 3 Ricoro Infantas SenttteVancourer (Divert), ly P.N. A. champion, at 112 pom ier | Principal Luther of the Queen Anne high school wante his football! MNS 1UN Leaye Geattic . + 145pounder in the North | bors to catch the 6 o'clock train for home after playing Aberdeen on * Package of 10 for 186 | - Arrive we ouv and Frank Duncan {s 136-| Saturday. Does he think the boys, or Aberdeen, would suffer if they ‘ | { lArrive Victoria <.:2:: pound wrestling champion. The | stayed all aight? a a a Ny \ Leave Victoria other boys are all close to chan Arrive Seattle plonship class. This is one time when the Smoke is retiring without his consent, SAILiIFG FROM rien 1. | ‘The two bouts between local box and, believe us, there'll be no comeback. City Office. 713 Second Avenue Phone Main 5588 Blors will be as keenly contested as Chance hae been canned, and Bresnahan ended the same way, and ithe inter-club matches, for Dizon we are now awaiting some more rare discretion by other big league tan —- | magnates BUY YOUR CLOTHING NOW—PAY THE BILL LATER. OFF THE WIRE Abe Attell, ex-champ, and Jimmy Walsh of Boston, went 12 rounds to a draw in the latter city. Jack Britton of Chicago out- pointed Freddie Duffy of Boston in & 10-round bout at New York. The a ee ie ais, | Tailors Cut There are many different models in E Oregon university svotealt bre ( ‘ , ‘, ‘ a : xpects to beat Washington State this season’s showing of fine Overcoats a : pes om “tae contest tomorrow. i ' an Ee Ou}: from the straight box coats to the Eng- shesanes whi Bpok: old Cartwright, i e lish Raglan cut—no matter which one ibn germ toegyyn M4 Caxtwrladt, see, oo is most becoming, you can select it, Vie ingintias ul or i i ‘4 Johnny Kilbane had the best of knowing that the Bradbury label gives fi _ Zhasy Kilbane had the test of you highest grade of woolens and the 4 y |tanese, outboxing the lattor for 10 t for best of hand tailoring, resulting in a ee), h rounds at Columbus lastnight. = | V ercoa perfect fitting garment. Made up in all f *y YY] Battling Nelson ts sald to bé pro- | A * i vari Yon} paring to marry, after the election the latest woolens in the various shades, ; ee { ; avis, ine toy Wise, eavtaceiat: priced from , ’ p WY ot Denver, and formerly of Seattle as y and Portland. Prpeeess Pryyyre aupRaa Y j re) q Z COAST LEAGUE RESULTS. I fe 1 4 A i Oakland 4, Los Angeles 0, | (1) ; *) Vernon 7, Portland 2. Sacramento 5, San Francisco 3, BUY HERE ON CREDIT y boos Standing of the Clubs. W. L, Pet. The New Fall Suits From ; 4 Oakland .. 16 82 Bradbury You will surely find what you want AY AY) AM ‘ mee é : Let Us Show You tow Well These ] it in this great showing of fine Fall Suits. INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 4-Ray No better clothes in town—priced from - : Bronson and Clarence Ei are \VV Ov t Are Made f 15. 00 2 gar 1p, Yj, matched today to bor. eight rounds ercoa Ss or KA Wy in St. Louis October 29, - $25 To $40 Spa d WM i re at aol you the pertapaee of chase half-price extra-value clothes, ie TA | ments are just t — br “Popular priced Suits, a full tine ot Py seal ||| RUNS AWAY WITH | the style, the thread the buttons, the bockers, the Fg sizes, a great assortment— 4 Cp MACHINE AND ‘GIRL | u how we build your it or overcoat up from the‘énside 5 9 AY Wy rench hair cloth and Irish linen »canvas—water shrunk. We $1 TO $ 5 Vigne. y SPOKANE, Oct. 25.—~The police | you that .hese suits are not only hatidsome when new, ‘but that here are today looking for Oren here are today looking) far. Oren their shape and give long, long wear. Come in today and see for yo St H Wy 4 res re wealthy banker, V4 a ott | aa Wy Yiu rant charging him with LJ theft etson Hats eon chain, kim wh ap fe ‘ For Either Suit or Overcoat--Just Ba Sh A |a retired rancher. Parmenter hes | rry oes 4 | boen missing for some time. Marie W ou Ww e | Wallace, well known Spokane girl, hat y 0 ld ha t p y | z . | 23 years old, daughter of the own- Clarkson Hats Sd 2 i ee Ee eae ee Wid nave to pa | od. Parmenter met her at | “8 nt, where she was teaching | school, 4 NORTHWEST MUNICIBALITIES, i | WALLA WALLA, 25,.~-Rep- resentatives of nearly every city in ' pe Northwest are hére today to attend the annual conference of tho} | . ele Wa veusia enn League of Northwest Municipalities, é i thy -34 Second Ave., Noor inion St | nit dren Pa] he first meeting was opened by hott 704 First Av. Two Stores 3d Av. and Sp ’ Seattie’s Reliable Credit House” Mayor A. J. Gillis of Walla Walla. a Howard H. Hanson of Seattle and W. J. Locke of San Fra of the speakers today. Dance at Dreamland tonight, ***