The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 29, 1912, Page 2

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Ph one Main THE CUB REPORTER HAMLIN FIRST IN RACE OVER DESERT PHOENIX, Aris, Oct, 29.—Matn taining an average speed of mere than 25 miles an nour for the full S11 miles, Ralph Hamlin, driving a Franklin stock car, the same Which he drove over the course last year, won the annual Los Angeles-to Phoenix automobile race, Mamita arrived here first after starting from Los Angeles tn ninth position. Hie time was 18 hours and 6 min utes. Chartes Soules, {n Cadiflac No. 3, orogged th: © a full 20 minutes behind Hamlin, after one of the gamest races tn the history of auto mobiling. His time was 19:15, At Buckeye, Ariz, Soules was in third place but by clever maneuver ing and a final burst of speed he managed to take second place. Soules’ car broke down near Agua Caliente, and he lost making repatre. Fred Fuller, driving a National finished tn third place but the ja state that his elapsed time | probably will be faster than that of Soules, thereby entitling him to second money, Wine Outlaw Race {| SAN DIEGO, Oct. 29.--A spectal to the San Diego Sun from Phoenix says Mayor James EB. Wadham and Percy Renbough, participants in the outlawing” race from San Diego to Phoenix, arrived here yesterday Wadham's time was 17 hours. Beo | bough made the trip in 19 hours. 00 The Blow That Puts Them Out All Gym and Football Goods Must Go Down and Out-—— WHITELEY EXERCIS- ERS. The best muscle builder made $2.00 ‘.n« $2.50 ro A op of INDIAN CLUBS or B-BELLS in the 30 c for Dent's Dog Remedies. BOXING GLOVES $1.50 to $6.00 BOXING SHOES, $2.50 to $5.00 Seattle Sporting Goods Co, THE RUBBER STORE 713-715 First Ave. $5.00 UNION FOOTBALL SUITS ... $3.15 $3.50 FOOTBALL PANTS 50c Pfister’s All from Wool Bive and Gray. 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All you need to do Is to a pply Electra-Vita when you go to bed at night and remove it in the morning, While you are sleeping it {s pumping a steady, unbroken flow of galvanic life into your vitals. and retain this force and grow You wake up in the morning time energy quickly returns; you fee! veins; you walk with increased vige headaches and the back pains all The weak, impoverished nerves absorb strong under its vitalizing influence. witha feeling of exhilaration, Your old- I the tingle of new life in your The duil, tired sensation, the nish, and #oon you are a rejuy. mueh mal enated man, in possession of perfect health and strength. THE STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1912. A POLL OF THIS House pop, You’re a Bum Actor On (TS CHOC FoR, peme PRESIDENT OF The — lY.M.C. A: ATHLETES TO GIVE SHOW The season's public ph¥sicaljallel bars, ete, are Fred England, work démonstration by the ath-|Sven Kagquist, Ross Jean, George letes of the ¥. M. ©. A. will be held| Hayes, Sidney Hardt and Kd Sy! jin the ¥. M. C. A. gym, ‘starting at | vento, 8 o'clock this evening, under| Three match events to be ret |the direction of Prof. A, G, Douth-|ereed by Sherry Herthiaume are on itt, and the exhibition will be free|the tapis--a game of volley ball |to all men of the city between the Fate and the Laane of The program will inelude a serieg|the noon class; a game of indoor c wthenic exercises by mem | baseball betwoet © noon bera of the senior class, gymnastic|and the 6 o'clock class and & {dancing and apparatus work. Ajmatch game of basketball between feature will be handbalancing |two teams of the senior class. ‘turn by Johnny Van Dyke and A.| One event that is caustng inter Thurston, while Pat Scott aud Wil-/eat will be the appearance of two |!iam Hawking "Wl display thelr |of Wrestling Instructor Andy Brick prowess on the coman rings. \son's wonders, Pete Spowart and The meu who will figure tm the|Dean Dolman, who will mix it on jexhibitton of apparatus work, par the mat at 145 pounds, |e oe > | My hat Is off to Coach Glimour Doble of the U. of W. Little over | ® month ago he was breaking {n a squad of tyros, most of whom he had | to hand « primer lesson tn the art of football, Not more than three | men on the team had big game experience. Saturday these tyros went up against jhe seasoned aquad from Idaho and handed them a 24 to 0 drubbing. Dobie means inferior when applied to money, but it means “sterling” when applied to football . | ee Saturday's score was but | have observed that most of the scores are one-sided (h: that is, in the big games, The new | rules seem to make for muc! id heayy scoring, and if one team has | the slightest shade over the o it can pile up a bunch of points tha Will settle all doubts aa to which is the better outfit. Ao off day foi The author of this stil Oh, to be B football man And © life of joy, And leg in Michigan, An arm Iilinots. ; . ee Things yeu hear about but never see—The new wallop that a boxer develops during his training to put his hated rival away in the first round of their go. 4 , M a team this year means opeppnd out day. se eee rie Capt. Wendel! of the als to sport at the end of participation in a football | & recent scrimmage, Wi football team may not have any med: “ee career, but he hes an evidence of the shape of a “tin oar,” recelved tn 5 ity be proud of “our bero”? handed a gold medal by hie fellow citizens of Havana. Why the giftt Probably a reminder that he played the part of the hero in spending an entire season in Porkopolla, **enree Soveral of the Spokane banke have made an offer to their employes to pay half of the initiation fee at the YM, C. A. in order to get them interested In different forme of athietiés, Maybe the banks are expect- ing to get returns from their clerke in a muscular way, if, for instance, a robber should try to gét away with apne of the bank's cash, . My idea of nothing at all--The dependence to be placed in the ante- season bleatings of a baseball Jeaaue manager. Every spring every manager of every team works {rough with a diagram showing how his team can't lose. Every fall these same managers do the Arab stunt, fold their tents and sneak away to winter on-the farm. Very few of them get a chance to ray, “Didn't 1 tell you or” . . That was a mighty Cot orgy act on the part of the Boston | American players when they sent « d@lamond watch fob to Pitcher | Cleotte of the Chicago Americans, after the world’s series. Cicotte was | a member of the Boston tgamuntil he was sold to Chicago, along about the middle of the summer, and fas thuk robbed of the honor and finan- cial gafn of compoting i@-the world’s series, ring ea NE ETT EE VE GOOD BOUTS ON THE CARD With tho selection of Danny O'Brien, formerly of the Multnomah A. G., to travel over the fourgound distance against Al Mosler of Seat tie, at 133 pounds, the card for the Austin & Freed amoker to- night at the Coliseum is complete, aad # dandy card {t is, with five bouts) between boys who are as evenly matched and as clever with their dukes as it is possible to get together in Seattle or vicinity. When O'Brien was with the Multnomah club he made a name for himself, and later went over the Calffornia boxing circuit, giving a good account of himself. He lost bia Jast bout, several weeks ago, to Bud An- derson, in Medford, Or., but returns to Seattle in fine fettle and in con- dition to niake Mosler earn every advantage be gets over him. Interest In the main @vent between Romeo Hagen and Harry Forbes is at fover heat, and the fans recognize the fact that it will be no pink ten affair when these boys hook up, particularly as oach is anxious to make good, in view of their recent draw, Fans are equally enthusiastic about the semi-windup between Billie Williams and Johnny O'Leary, at catch weights. O'Leary has cleaned up everything near his welght in the Northwest, and has almost reached the end of his string in these parts, owing to the lack of boys who are will- ing to take on his game, but in Billie Williams he will have one of the hardest nuts of his ring career to crack. The latter {s admitted to be one of the shiftiest little boxers ever turned out in Seattle, and that is saying a mouthful, The other attractions] field, welters, both of who! it seems superfluous to ag@® contest, and Floyd Goodung of the Rainier Valley at 1 game is more than apt to utes, as both boys are hu Taking it all in all, anced that the fans will is shown by the fact that #1 Hulen’s, in the Balllargeomgy where they are on sale, Racing ‘Balloons Saved From by Wind BERLIN, Oct. 29.—Feargt eee NE FI on the card are Ivan Miller and Cecil Hat- 6 #0 well known to the boxtng public that ds. 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'SATURDAY’S GAME, “s.22"" "==" PROMISES GOOD | HARD BATTLE That Saturday's battle between jthe Broadway and Lincoln teams will be no one-sided affair, as many | would suppor pomes from the fact }that Lincoln is showing jon the other hand, the lighter Broad day The big game at the end of th week will decide whether or Lincoln is to get another crack at Queen Anne. ison park on slippery field. Broad ways bandy use of the forward pass is the basis of much belief that the lake school will be whip ped. Coach Wells, of Lincoln, is dissatiafied in the way his team has been handling the pigskin, but hopes that his squad's determina tion to beat Queen Anne will help @ great deal in the real contest The varsity freshmen team, which had no practice to speak of, held Lincoln to @ tle score of 7 to 7 In & practice game. Lincoln has wor from Broadway three times withir the past four years. : eT ere / | ‘OFF THE WIRE KNOCKS THE CUBS ALBUQUERQUE, N, M., Oct, 29. Passing through bere yesterday on his way to California, Frank | Chance, deposed manager of the | Chicago Cubs, stated: “The Cabs | will end next season In the second division. President Murphy re | fased to provide me with money to |get new players and is alone re | sponsib! lor the present poor con | dition of the club.” } CONFIDENT—AS USUAL OAKLAND, Oct. 29.—Both Frank Moran, the Pittaburg heavyweight, | and Charley Horn, of San Francis co, are confident of winning by « knockout when they mix in a 16 round bout here tomorrow night Moran says he will win Inside of eix rounds, and Horn says he will put Moran away well foside the limit. BRITISH BOY WINS | NEW YORK, Oct. 29.--Eddie) Morgen, the Kogtish bantam, out- pointed Kddie O'Keefe, of Philadel phia, in their 10-round bout tn Mad ison Square Garden iast night and was given the decision. The Eng lishmen won his match by the use| of a left jab. Ed MeGoorty and! son, lot the day because home and yote for Co election amount was made Ne an unnamed ughter in New Orleans Up very | Noy, 5. |poorly in practice thin week, and,| | way ageregation shows @ Kreat deal) ge, class of improvement with each practice | dang played under American rules, and jin it the Indians scored 44 points They scored but 6 points in the next A week ago these (wo | period, schools fought to a 0-0 tle at Mad: | rujes, DA HIPPODROME, NEW DANCING Fifth and uy 6 Cents ver Comme { Suffering eumatism here De NELSON A MOOGE AGO, Oct, 29.—Battling Nel Hghtweight champion | is out $1 he would rathe i offer CHIC former world, An of Ison to m day TORONTO, Canada, Oct. 29.—By e of 49 to 1 the Carlisle In ated the Toronto varsity ven, The first period was i i ot iat y vs produce bh ‘i aliments, put Bulphurre, played and $1.06 under Canadian Under an exclusive for which they paid tional Commission $ This contract abso hibited any other ture machine on the either in New Yo ton. 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