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ONES TO GET CLASS A RATING Welder Jones, preaident of the Northwestern league, expreasea confidence fn his ability to have the league placed in the A classlfi- cation, despite the opposition of Cal Ewing of the Coast league, and will thresh out the matter with Bwing before it is presented to the na tional meeting. Jones declares that it would work no hardship on the Coast league for the Northwestern league to have jthe higher rating, and points out | fact that, as matters now stand, 20 dese | Northwestern teams are forced SO Sail aektes | to sell all of their good playera be- and Sunday at| fore the drafting season in order to jwet any kind of a price for them. eee sd ajax| He further points out that but one and Greenwood) Northwestern player waa drafted SATTLE-—Limited | into the Coast league this season— m, and reau—the Spokane twirler, who 6:00, 99, went to San Fr Sod id hy | “Twill take the matter up with ¢o, 8:00, 10:15 p. m.| Ewing at Milwaukee before the jatly » train Saturday and) meeting, and fee! confident that I maday at 9:00 p. mm. ean convince him that this conces- indicates baggage tratns, sion from the Coast league will ighE traln, lea vem freight shed at) work no injury, but rather an ad: eS liwsat Sritictron| Vantage to the Coast league.” EvercitSnohomish | WASHINGTON A. C. TEAM IS SPEEDY Interurban rr 0 The Washington A.C. football EVERETT- $:48, | team spent the greater portion of Fal ahd 3 3g; Sunday afternoon — practicing at aot aM |Dug’s park under the direction of |Tom McDonald. The men are de veloping a number of fast plays. While the backfield i# rather MHght, speed fe regarded as the main ob- ject, and that the team certainly |has. Burke and Humes were tried lout at quarter Sunday. Burke plays @ great game at half, and, if placed In the quarter position, it | would slow bim down considerably Jack Connors will be out at the jnewt practice, In preparation for the L game next Sunday between the ®) Washington A. C. and the Rainier Just Printers \°” A. C. teams at Dugdale's park. 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 : FACTORY e 133Q2nd. AVE. ngpr UNION rn “Everctt-Seattle Interurban Railway RVERETT- Limited mm. and 6:26 p. T8983. 30, 1 ay. x EVERETT trans 9:00 9 4:08, 1:35, 10:90, 15, ro beet 6:10. 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Of- 1%; Sundays, 10 to 12, te THE STAR—TUESDAY, ae a THE CUB REPORTER MY Wire, Teo THs Finger oF so AS TO REMIND ME TO Bo SOME THING. Rue BesseD we MANDOT AND WOLGAST’! BATTLE 10 HARD ROUNDS NEW ORLEANS, Noy, 5.—Cham-| Mandot directed hin blows to the pion Ad Wolgast ts atill champion | face and had the champion bleeding after hia ten-round battle with Joe |in the first round Mandot here last night, In which | back with bard rushes and pidged no decision was given and in which | heavily for the body, landing fre honors were about evenly divided. | quently and causing much distress According to the statements of the |Mandot was the aggressor during hewspaper men who sat in judg | the greater part of the battle, but ment both lads took a terrific beat-| Wolgast gave him little chance to ing, with Mandot showing more | rest and kept rushing whenever oo cleverness at long range, and both |casion presented itaeclf. being “all in” at the end of the} tenth round, but neither boy having| weak and their a marked advantage, jateam, Mandot Wolgast demonstrated his super. |lefte which bad Wolgast hanging jority at infighting, wading into the |to the ropes, but he rallied in a Frenchman at the clinches and jcitnch and landed # hard right on causing him much distress, but|the Frenchman's head. Mandot when it came to distance fighting |came beck with @ hard right, which the advantage waa all with tho Iat-|staggered Wolgast, and both boys ter, who was declared@ to have the | fought deeperately, without advan shade in four rounds, while Wol- | tage, until ¢ gaet had the better of it in but one A crowd ¢ round, the other chapters being | people witnessed the even, the gate amounted to ED HAGEN READY FOR HIS HEAVY OPPONENT If interest in the coming’ four round go between Ed Hagen, Se-| Attle’s fighting policeman, and Vic} Berger, the San Francisco beavy-} weight, for the heavyweight cham jonghip of the Northwest sext day night, soars to a greater) helix Dreamland pavilion, the of confilet, will be crowded | to capacity with fistic fans who ike to see real boxing of the «lam- bang sort | Hagen is putting tn many bard licks in preparation for the bout for it Is a known fact that his op ponent is a hard man. HRerger has) been boxing in the South for two! years or more, during which time! he met many first rate heavy-| weights over the short distance route. He is a big fellow with a greed for work and bis sparring partners who work out with bim daily at the Austin & Freed gym predict defeat for the local man. Hagen, however, looks upon this match as he does all others and believes be will have no trouble in protecting his title, It should) be ae lively a go aa any we ever get here. The Pastime Athletic club ts |staging the scrap, together with jfive other four-round bouts, as fol- lows. Johnny O'Leary va: Billy Par Young punches lneked landed two heavy = |rell, 122 pounds. Mickey O'Brien vs. 133 pounds. Harry Forbes vx. 145 pounds. Danny O'Brien Jones, 133 pounds. Romeo Hagen va, 145 pounds. uyons, Hollie Giles, vs. Tommy Ivan Miller, ED HAGEN. Shenae aaa Ah, hal Roflo, they are not undone yet. No, not yet! dopesters have got it all figured out. Saturday's result does not elimi nate Broad from the race for the city rag. If Broadway beats Queen Anne and Queen Anne beats Lincola, why there you are. Not forgetting the IF, Broadway The famous Marty O'Toole breezed into Seattle Saturday. And there are still @ lot of Seattle fans who wonder what Marty did with that $22,500, eee . Discovered! for Oregon Saturday against Idaho. Sure, and they said something to the effect that the University cf Washington also has several of them this year. . eee My idea of nothing at all—The multitude that rushes out onto football field to shake mitts with pigskin warrior who fumbles the oval on the ten-yard line, Seattle fans join those of Spokane in rejoicing that “Hap” Myers will be seen again next season in an Indian uniform. Jake Stahl couldn't use Happleus, which {s mighty pleasant reading to those who like to watch him pull the Ty Cobb stuff on the bases. one ee Marty O'Toole, the “$22,500 Beaut,” who is in Seattle for a day or two, on his way to his Oregon ranch, has no call to let his chest swell until it requires a rubber shirt He finished the season below (600. He won 16 games and lost 17. He was the wild man of the league. He gave transportation to 157 men in 37 games. Then he comes to Seattle and acts surprised that we have more than a couple of saw mills and & cow corral here. He knows fully as much about Seattle as he does about earning his baseball salary. . That Kalamazoo Mich., coach who canceled a football game, mere- ly in order to get married, certainly has a very poor idea of duty to his alma mater, Some major league mogul ought to hook up with Eric Lemming, the Swede who recently threw the javelin 204 feet, 6 inches, He would be a fine fellow to throw the harpoon into young players next spring. eevee Wonder if it was “brotherly love” that prompted Charlies Joh fo testify against Jack Johnson? Probably the same kind that ind: Jack to have his brother pinched for larceny a few weeks ago. “ve ee Major Inglis of the 8. A. C. has a good hunch in dinner” to the old-time athletes who have been connected with 5. A. C. for 15 years or more. Wouldn't it be nuts to have Jake F show the marvelous development of his thumb and first finger, ac ed in his wonderful endurance contest in clipping coupons? ee @ Tom (“Ping”) Bodie is back, says the Missoula Missoulian, P been hunting up Burnt Fork way. He slew two deer and one bear, latter in a single-handed combat. This muss went two rounds and ered sixteen square miles of territory. Finally Ping crossed his with a knife in it, and the referee climbed out of a tree and b counting Bruin out. Also, Ping's mustache, sacrificed to a whi fashion about the time the sere-and-yellow season began, has nore attained its pristine beauty and erstwhile vigor. Believe us, is some boy, giving as- hy, of Course, Scoo ——— Wolgast catoe | In the last round both men were, Wee Coyle has a rival in Cornell, who won the game bed "| Union NOVE) MBER 5, 1912. WHAT AT eal p--That Was It — IPAM THAT You warren MoUR HUSA D \ } | yy Att The Celtic and Rainier game at Woodland park Bunday was a di appointment, any way you look at) jit. In the first place, the teams Hiined up about an hour late, 1} hope the league officials will find| some way to have the gamen start-| jed on we hedule time in the future,| In the second place, the Mneup! (of both teama was very poor. With} the opening of the league season only one week off, drastic changes will be required on both teame if they expect to make a creditable showing. j ooemeos The final game was woore Celtics 3 The Rangera team tra | Port Blakeley Sunday in the predicament as the other Seattle! teams, namely, shortage of players in Sunday's! Rainiers 2. le Weav and eas goals to 0.| Rangers found the ers very weak oppo: ily defeated them by | th SPORTS AT THE YNCA } "Friend Dalthorp still holds daily | sessions with the punching bag, | and has got it so it minds him right | well | Laing Is busy these dayn devel-! jovlng & jump ball, and aspires to| }be known an the Bodlent of indoor | baseball. | weit | An old timer ts back tn the gym again in the person of Jack Hickey, and with bim comes that cheerful | fat man, David Jones, Jones is o sure popular name in ithe gym this season. In the night | junior class alone there are six of| j‘em—count ‘em—six: David, Em- lerson, Johnny, Thomas 1, Thomas ML and Sidney. Some family, that |Jones bunch. The handball tourney is drawing | well now, the courts being the scene of a number of tight battles Saturday, Swan won from Pew, and Berthiaume forfeited to both | Booth and Barton. Norman Bates and Stannard are trying their best to cop the trophy jof the handball tourney, Glen Cottle is handicapped by the lack of time, but is convinced that he is a favored child of fate, and as such is confident that he will be the one bright star in hand- ball when the tourney days aro over, Jesule dear, Max Wardall has added his name to the handball lists, but it did not seem to worry the rest of the en- trants, Bruce Black, the star tumbler and hand balancer, ts spending a few days in Tacoma, A friend ran his auto over a pig on the way to Ta- coma and Black was on the fix it— |the auto, not the pig. RAKE KRHA * * * FOOTBALL SCORES * * IN CONFERENCE * * ee ee ee ee The football scores of all colleges in the Northwest conference for all games of the present season follow: Oregon A Oregon A. Oregon A v » 13) Wash ‘Olu 0 State .. U. of W, Oregon, of Orem: Willamette . Whitman . Idaho idaho " U U i wi Whitman - 20{U. of Washington State Colleg Wash. State... Olldaho . Wash State .., TU. of O. 2.227% Wash, State... 10/Oregon Aggics (Paid Advertising.) Seattle, Wash., Nov. 4, 1912 This is to certify that we, the Riggers and Stevedores’ of Seattle, Local 38 —12 International Longshore- men's Association — unanim- ously endorse Cornelius V. || Garrison for County Commis- sioner, C. LANCASTER, Secretary, “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. jthe | CXS The latter ought to be able to strengthen their team by import ing some good players to work in the mill, A league meeting will be held at 418 Pike st. tonight, when final ar rangements will be made for the opening league games next Sunday Any one who understands the game and haa # good knowledge of soccer rules would do well to com municate with Secretary Arthur MoCafferty, 418 Pike st, who is on out for referees, The results of games played in the old country on Saturday, No vember follow English League. Aston Vill Bolton Wande ty1 Bradford City 1, 8x Chelsea Went bion 2 Liverpool spur } Manches ty 1 Neweastle United Wednesday 0. Oldbam Athletics Sheffield United Rovers 0. Woolwich Arsenal 0, Man olty 4 yrough 1 by Coun- land 6. h AL 4, Totter n Hot r United 2, Notts Coun 1, Sheffield , Everton 0 Blackburn Scottish League. Clyde 0, Aberdeen 1 Alrdrivonians 1, Dundee 1 Third Lanark 0, Celtic 1 Falkirk 2, St. Mirren 0. Raith Rovers Hamilton Aca demicals 5. Hearts 4, Patrick Thistle 0. Motherwell 5, Hibernians 1 Kilmarnock 2, Queen's Park 1, Rangers 1, Morton 1 Southern League. Portemouth 1, Queen's Rangers 1 Swindon Town 2, Brentford 6. Weat Ham United 4, Gillingham 0. Exeter City 1, Northampton 1. Watford 2, Southampton 0 Crystal Palace 1, Stoke 0. Coventry City 3, Reading 1. Merthyr Town 1, Plymouth Ar ayle 1 Brighton and Hove Albion wich City 2. Bristol etic 1. Py Nor- stor! Park Rovers 2, Millwall Ath- i NATIONAL BODY MAY BOSS BOXING | NEW YORK, Noy, Initial | steps looking to the organization of ja national board of contro! for all pugilistic exhibitions, are being taken here by the New York state boxing commission, and a | will reach the hands of all boxing lelub official the country within the next 10 days, asking their co- operation in the move, The letter will say in part “It has been my observation that the success of the sport of boxing is due to organization and control. It hag occur to me that now is the proper time to suggest the for. mation of a national governing body on boxing, and with that end in view I am writing to request your co-operation “There seems no good reason why boxing could not be along the same lines as baseball }and controlled by a body similar to |the national baseball commission |In doing this, boxing would be | placed upon a thoroughly business like basis and elevated to a high plane.” mond Rivers, a local featherweight boxer, must either defeat Sam Mor- jris in their four-round bout tonight or lose hie bride. Rivers secured ja marriage ticense today. To thi | clerk h id: | “Come out to Vernon tonight and |watch me win, If | don't put it all over Morris, Agnes says she wi! 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