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THE CUB REPORTER SCOOP SCOOP THEY WRIT A CHAP TD DO EM 4) SMAce PAVeR ouTraT He Hoserraurt cuT-| OHIO fare DENTISTS Becond Av. and University St. Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. |} WH STAND BACK OF OUR WORK FOR 12 YRANS DENTAL WORK CUT RATH PRICKS Dither Dentists’ Ohio Cut Rate Prices. Basy Payments. Prices. $15 Set of Teeth $8 $5 Rite: $4 ie or Porcelain ot. D3, $4 PAINLESS B10 Set of Tout Puaranteed Fit FRANCISCO, Ad Wolgast Nov. will not SAN Champion Unable to sign up a suit able opponent Promoter Jas. W Coffroth sent the following mes sage to Wolgast at New Orleans ing day “Postponed match until Bolid Gold Fillings, $1 Up Year's day. In the meantime, endeavor to match Burne Ritehie or Tommy Murphy to use winner with champion, or will get Mandot if he beats Rivers.” Just why he postponed Thanksgiving battle, for which he parliament vetsta am Wolgast’s consent, was ex PORTS| Silver Fillings, 50c Up J2-YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE GIVEN ON ALL WORK. Rainier Valley;————— FLORIST ie your Dahlia Tubere now, } 2. bloom! while they ming, SAHLI’S NURSERY Phone Boacon 966. Great Bargains in Everything. See White Front Grocery 4100 Rainier Ave. Whe Cleanest Store in Rainier Valley. After being absent a y Sjoketh is among the senior aspl- rants for gymnastic honrs, SEE ERs Rainier Beach Pharmacy Phone tna. Col. 160, Beacon #19. P™IGias cuotcs canes, ' Best Drag, Stove in This trict RIGHT PRICES Jimmie Hayes is showing lots of real class in the 130-pound wrest Nog game. Barrie Upper, one of the old- timers and crack wrestler of the “U," breezed into the gym Tuesday night. ‘The seniors in gym work promise some good sport at tonight's class, Miss Riggs, our former pianist, known as Mise Your Money Grows More Dollars you for invest- when Geposited. It Rone of your time or atten- to make it grow—simply for a couple of days. tte 3 Rood continues to bright- educational class with Ste Bouts and squeals of glee. Joe Neander, one of the sentor leader husiasts, has been elect- ed secretary and treasurer of the leaders. He has hopes of a trip to Canada if Berthiaume pays up his back dues. “Baseball amazes with throwing. Five basketball players dropped in @ faint inst night when Ber thiaame shot a goal. He now says the all-stars want him. Nine” Kelly stilt bis freak basket BEGIN NOW TO GROW MORE Bring or mail Person- BI checks, Pay checks or Money ee ar 0 ta Renepnatte ms all three games from the Roebuck team last night at the o Bie. marek alleys. The latter had a bad break In the luck, and were handi- capped by lack of team work, which Capt. Scrivers says will be much SEATTLE re eg on the next time out. (CAPITAL $400,000.00 PAID IN.) —. i eee —- Babcock .. +162 153 161 Hout .....-. 40 1187 129 166 Shively, Capt ........176 178 166 Taylor .....++ +195 176 136 +700 636 629 pany— Albany Cut-Rate Serivers, Capt ......1100 c i Dentists Rot Dental Pires fn den- Totals ......+.+++..645 S61 578 The Order of Foresters grabbed two out of three from the Standard Furniture company. The Foresters had on their nice new shirts, which may have had something to do with their getting the long end of the series. Capt. Friedenthal says he expects to win on the installment plan, anyway. It was his double that won the last game for his team. pe re werd where the very best conts #0 little. £8 ate started out cut rates, it volume of dental work our tes brought to us permits of oe continuing our low prices. Our Bame alone is a guarantee that your ~ will be of the best, and only eae materials your eye do exactiy the same kind and One dep of work on other people's teeth | Scores: owp mouthe, and our ‘oxamination| . Independent Order of Foresters— and consultation costs you nothing.|De Camp ... +++-127 170 189 BEST ARTIFICIAL TemTH| Markle THE CONSTRUCTORS, BEST GOLD AND PORCELAIN C ROWN AND BRIDGE RKERS, best gold and porcelain ers of teeth, and the best Pain- extractors of teeth in Unit- $4 States today, are with the Albany jentists, and our reasonable prices L. King . A. Forsyth, Capt Totals 131) are beyond all question the iowest|9. Forsyth . ever offvred in Seattle. Our low|Courtier . rices will continue because they] Wiedner are bringing us the lar ractice at ties 40 We desire and requir Practic® | Friedenthal, Capt ...149 rantee all work for 12 “ — hey re Gall and see us and you will ind we do exactly as we advertise. Our work is the Best, our prices are the lowest. Foe CUT RATE DENTISTS La Heer g 3 Second Take Elevator or Waik Up. Our Prices Will Surprise You. Our Work Will Please You. ‘Totals Buck O'Brien is making good in vaudeville. In his first appearance on the boards he made a big hit. Tris Speaker and Joe Wood were in the audience and they led in loud applause. fight In San Francisco Thanksgty- | |tecting myself 5 |of the Pittsburg National Canadian Pacific Railway STEAMSHIPS ON “TRIANGLE” sEnVICK via gistevta Seuttle-Vancouver Leaye Beattie Arrive Victoria: Leave Victoria Arrive Vancouver Leave Vancouver Arrive Seattle re 8 ( Arrive Vanco leave Vancouver Arrive Victoria . Leave Victoria m. m m. m. rm, ties m. | Arrive Seattle ::; ° 30 p.m SAILING FROM PIER 1 City Office, 71% Second Av. Phone Main 6588 | #eason joame to New |bership of 30, \club is to promote physical train- WOLGAST’S TURKEY DAY MATCH IN S. F. 1S OFF yplained by Coffroth here todgy sald “In taking this action T am weil I have guaranteed Wolgast a pretty big sum. have to find an attractive opponent for him to make the show pay New| Frankio Burns is anxious to meet |" will|the ecbampton again, and | not draw wel: enough bat he would I doubt, too, it Ritohie would do, Rivers or Mandot would draw well, and | |hope to match the winner with the | Wolgast.” Rivers and Mandot meet in Low Angeles Thanksgiving day. BIG COP IDOL OF THE KIDS PAT MDONALD The V. & H. Shoe srmpeny ek took! Big Pat McDonald, Olympic win- ner of the sholput, defeating the hitherto invincible Rose, and hold- er of the world’s record in the 16- pound shotput, is the idol of the New York street urchins. Pat ia one of New York's ‘finest,” and many kids on his beat always get the benefit of the doubt. McDonald tips the beam at 300 pounds and stands 6 feet 2 inches in his “ever. wears.” At the fall games held last week at Celtic park, the big “cop” tossed the 21-pound shot a distance of 42 feet and 5 inches. This splinters the former record made by Rowse by the safe margin of 2 feet. McDonald's mark in the 16-pound shotput was set last July at Stock- holm, when he heaved the lead pol- let 50 feet 4% inches. Although a giant in stature, the big man ts gentle a child, many street gaming running over him. 0 JOY! SEASON STARTS APRIL 10 NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—It was an- nounced last evening that the big leagues will open their 1913 season April 10. Ban Johnson will arrange the American league sched- 153|Ule, while President Lynch, Secre- tary Heydler and Barney Dreyfuss league club probably will frame the sched- ule for the older organization, ORGANIZE CLUB The Loyal Heights Athletic elub has been organized by residents of Loyal Heights with a charter mem- The purpose of the ing and co-operation in the neigh- borhood. Ernest Mills was elected manager and phy 4 director. Club rooms have been opened at 29th av. N. W. and West 83rd st. TO WAIVE WOLVERTON NEW YORK, Nov. 7—It was announced here today that Presi dent Farrell of the New York American leaity team plans to ask waivers on Harry Wolverton, who managed the Highlandera in the just closed. Wolverton York from Oakland, Cal, where he managed the Pacific |Coast league team in 1911 } | COY AT YALE, NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 6. | Ted Coy, famous fullback, has re- |turned to New Haven and was to- jday assisting the coaches with the Yalo ©) en. He has been giving \“Lefty” Flynn some pointers on how to play fullback. Tos, Soop Admits It Would I would! THE STAR—THUR DA THe CHAP THAT THE PAPER @EnT out To Do NOVEMBER 7, 1912. 1% Dieaw THe yy Line ar! LUNCOLN SHOULD! WIN GAME ON F SATURDAY wl past performances are any In- will have iittle difficulty in winning day's gridiron battle from the Spo- next Satur high school team. In every rtment the Lincoln eleven has the Spokane school outclansed, Unless the Spokane ts sent into [the fray with a stronger line than pbattied against the Wenatchee high last Saturday, the local team should find the opposing line an easy obstacle to overcome, Al though Spokane outweighed We ,|natehee 10 pounds to the man in ‘\Inst Saturday's game at Spokane, ithe apple growers nevertheless piled up 29 seores, while Spokane made but a single touchdown, fall jing to kick goal, Spokane's Iine | was nothing more than paper te Wenatcheo'’s smashes, Wenatchee tearing big gaps at will, Spokane was equally weak on the offense. Frequently Wenatchee pleneet through and the man with the Ball was nailed far back of the scrim mage line, Many times during th game, the lack of 4 good fleld gep- jeral was noticeable. Quarterback | Kienholz, after working plays for lgood yardage would chasge Kis j style, -« to lose his adventage. Out of eight attempts on the ward pass, Spokane made two cessful passes for 35-yard | Spokane’s backfield weighs an j erage of 165 pounds, In Leo Pieper, colored, Spokane is benefited Wi one of the fastest ends In the st For the local team, Willard, glo jearried the pigskin across B way's line last Saturday for Jonly touchdown of the game, |probably be out of the game. |juries received in the fire |wame have kept him from pra all week. 4 S) WEEKS IS WEAK BACK TO JUNK P| OAKLAND, Cal. Nov, 7.— Weeks ts relegated to the pagil jJonk pile today following hi showing here last night In hige round bout with Frank Logan, Manila middleweight, Logan beat Weeks in every round and had bim all but owt when the 10th round ended. : Roy Moore was handed the sur prise of his i:ife by Willle Clark of Denver, who substituted for Joe Coster, overweight. Clark ham mered Moore all over the ring Jo the first five rounds, but Roy closed strong tn the final session In the other six-round special, Jack | Herrick of Chicago won the de cision from Jack Tollen, “BROADWAY WINS Broadway team beat the Frank lin second team eleven by a 1¢40-0 score on a muddy field yesterday | } afternoon. Broadway outweighed Franklin. Overton, Bagshaw and Griffith starred for Broadway, while Dutton, Witftman and Krouse pulled off the stellar work for the Rainier vailey team. Next Satur day Franklin goes up against the Kirkland first team. WISCONSIN HAS SUCCESSFUL ° CAPTAIN CAPT. JOSEPH HOEFFEL Wisconsin looks like first cholee for the football championship of the Western college conference on the form displayed in early games. Captain Hoeffel, left end, is playing his third season on the eleven, He played football for three years on the Green Bay, Wis., high schoo! eleven before attending the ani- versity. ; O'BRIEN AND JONES ARE WELL MATCHED ing quarters, Jones is a new boy here who will bear watching, for he shows promise of being one of the best 13%-pounders in this neck of the woods. He is a tall, well built lad, with a hard kick in either band. In addition, he ts a polished borer who knows all the finer points of the game, All of Jones’ sparring partners are high in their praise of the Butte boy. “Il consider Jones one of the |cleverest and hardest-hitting boys |l ever boxed with,” declares Mickey O'Brien, the florid-topped mauler who boxed Pete MeVelgh a six round draw at Wilkeson Saturday night. “He possesses a judgment of distance that ts close to perfec- tion, and bis infighting fs on @ par with the best of them. Eddie Shannon, the well-known local 143- pounder, also sings the praise of Tommy Jones and says that in his opinion the O'ErienJones go will be a hair raiser. Jones has a tough customer to conquer io Danny O'Brien, consid jered one of the best four-round per lformers that ever worked in San Francisco, O'Brien has met such boys as Oakiand Frankie Burns, Juck Britton and Bud Anderson, the pride of Portland, and was matched a fow months ago with Willie Ritchie. He clearly demon |etrated a few weeks ago that he In a capable ringster and the fans will weloon the opportunity of jseelng him in action against @ good | boy. Ed Hagen, the pugilistic police man, is training dally for his en counter with Vie Berger, the giant Californian, and Johnny O'Leary is working like @ trojan for Billy Far reli, the Wenatchee featherweight Three other topnotch events be tween Mickey O'Brien and Young Lyons; Harry Forbes aud Hollie Giles and Romeo Hagen and Ivan Miller complete the card. Reserved seats are On sale at Brown & Hulen's, Joe Dtzard's, Gerald's and Battersby & Smitha. TOMMY JONES That Danny O'Brien, the shifty Portland lightweight, will have his bands full when he tackles Tommy Jones, the Butte lightweight, at the atime Athletic club smoker in ' Dreamland Fridey night, is the opinion of those boxers who make the Rowlyn Athletic club thelr trata Now that the real ruff-etuph of tne presidential campaign is over, the dear public can settle back and follow the football scores and the mortality reports occasioned thereby. ar | had a comment, several days ago, on the laws of chance. Freddie, the Poo-bah of The Star office, has got the law backed off the boards, Here's how he worked it: Tuesday he bet a dollar h with an admirer of Wilson, Roosevelt and Taft that their candidate would lose. He was hound to win two bucks and lose but one case note, and the result is he {s one iron woman to the haha, Purity squad, please notice, oeeee Several jocal motor car owners are figuring on ing into the rac ing game at the Meadows Saturday. When the big fellows buzz past they will make the local cars look like canal boats tled to a piling. ee ee Billy Farrell, the Wenatchee welterweight, who mixes with Johnny O'Leary Friday night, at the Pastime A. C. smoker, was a spectator at a gridiron contest between Wenatchee and Coeur d'Alene the other day. Billy has a lot to say about the brutality of the pigskin game, Just place your Matener to thin “Talk about punishment,” said Billy. “Wow! Looked to me like those Coeur d'Alene huskies sought out the smaliest Wenatchee players, and then proceeded to jump all over ‘em. Getting hit with a padded glove—why, that's tame, I like that a whole lot bet- ter than having eleven big huskies after you and all trying to dislocate a rib, snap a neck or push a foot into your map.” Hence—— oeeee My idea of nothing at all—The football fan who howls murder at the thought of a neat little ten-round & xing battle. After studying various spor hie pages, | am in a position to state positively that Frank Chance will manage St. Louis, Brooklyn and Phil- adelphia next year, to say nothing of playing the role of utility tnfielder for the Cubs. eee ee There is going to be a scarcity of wrestlers, shoe artists and fruit bucksters in Seattle from now on, a bunch of them having lit out for the firing line in the Balkans, and you can't find one of the outfit who — not modestly admit that he is the guy who put the balk in Bal- Ans. eee Garry Herrman is emphatic in his trade Hoblitzel, The boas. Ouch! — Nnouncement that he will not sacker must be a hobby with the Redtown Northwestern Football Association Season 1912-1913 Jan, 12—Rangers v. Black Dia- mond, Celtics vs, Rainiers, Spartas Nov. 10--Spartas vs. Rangers,| vs. Port Blakely. referee—Alex Rose, Celties va.) Games to be played on ground of Black Diamond, _refereé=Wm. | first named teams, Fraser. Port Blakely vs. Rainiers,| Owing to a mistake tn the sched- referee—Chas. Goodenough. ule drawn up last week the league Nov. 17--Rainiers vse, Spartas,|officials met last night and drew Black Diamond vs. Port Blakely,|up and adopted the above schedule Celtics ve, Rangers, which will commence next Sunday, Novy. Rangers, 24—Black Diamond. v: Rainiers vs. Celtics, Port Blakely ‘vs. Spartas. - Dey 1—Rangers vs. Rainiers, Celtics vs. Port Blakely, Black Dia- mond vs, Spartas, Dec, 8—Ratniers vs. The Spartas-Rangers game will be played on the baseball grounds at Woodland park. Take the Phin- ney ay. car, The Celtic-Black Diamond game will be played on the new grounds at Woodland park on the Green Black Dia- mond, Port Blakely vs. Rangers,| Lake car line, Spartas va. Celtics. The league management have Dec, 15—Rangers vs. Spartas,| given their referees instructions to Black Diamond ys. Celtics, Rainiers vs. Port Blakely Dec. 22--Spartas vs. Port Blakely vs, Black Rangers vs. Celtics, Dec, 29-—@partas vs, mond, Port Blakel Rainiers vs, Range start the games at 2:30 sharp. This ruling will be a big boost for soccer, because the sporting public like promptness above all things, The Rainiers will open the league season on Sunday at Port Blakely against the Shingle Weavers, All Rainiérs, Diamond, | Black Dia. vs. Celtics, ” VARSITY SQUAD «| OFF FOR SCENE OF CONFLICT The University of Washington football team turned out yesterday for its fuet hard practice before the game with Oregon Agricultural col lege on Saturday, Graduate Man ager Vie Zednick is already in | Portland making arrangements for the arrival of the team, which left | Seattle this morning Coaeh Doble expects to take two men for each position, The first Why we can fit « frame with lensep complete for $2.4, give perfect Be We do our own wl team lineup will probably be as fot We do ou tt! liows: Presley, center; Capt. Orit Whish saterenl |fithe and Anderson, guards; Bliss Mr. and Mre. Cu and Patton, tack Button and |i graduates trom « Tanne Hunt, ends; Bud Young, quarter; | tical college Hoth have Shiel, fullback; Dorman, Chapman and Miller, halfbacks. According to the dope, Washing ton ought to win. Dobie's team de feated Idaho; Idaho beat Pullman, and Pullman trimmed the Aggies. | A letter concerning the eligibility | of Hauser, the Indian fullback of the Agricultural college, was sent | to the secretary of the Northwest | college conference, but no answer has been received. It is claimed that Hauser has played football for mn years, but the claim cannot be verified A large crowd of undergraduate and alumal rooters will leave Sat urday morning on a special train, arriving In Portland just in time for the game. Yell Leader Horsley expects 300 rooters to assist the Jacquot, |B certificates and years of experience, Fifth year fm Curry Optical EYESIGHT SPEcy Third Floor, 344.345 Buildi Bring Thies Ad With You, | HUTESON OPT TRAIN IN CALIF. 1330 2nd ! PORTLAND, Or, Nov, T%— pests Bakersfield or Fresno, Cal, will be the spring training grounds of the Portland Coast leaguers, according to a ukase issued by Manager Wal. ter McCredie. Searcity of practice |grounds is given as the reason for the desertion of Santa Maria. “Tip” O ill writes that I may oe games with the Chicago White Sox if I do not go out of the beater said McCredie. “Fresno is one nice little town, but Bakers j field has the baseball epidemic had |now, and it looks like that town for ithe luckless year champtons * ‘FORBES AND FOX | | GOTO A DRAW Harry Forbes and Charley Fox,| the sailor welterweight, boxed six| |fast rounds to a draw before the jBremerton A. C. Tuesday night., Net had an edge, although they were both going hard every minute} of the bout. Danny O'Brien of Se-| attle and “Kid” Norman appeared | in a fourround pretiminary which | ———— ee DANCIN path, BEAVERS WILL MAKERS 60000 ' I F 5 ‘ : ' also went to a draw. “New York” Al Mosler of the Roslyn A. C. scored his first K. 0. in these parts at Sultan the same night, when he stowed away Young” Brown in the seventh round of what was to have been a 1@round event. 415 Pik 46e. 1013 THIRD AV. MAIN 1043 “Fifty Years Ago, When Golden Wi ORES SS RRR ORE TTI a eee eee Men who work under a tension every day find the of Wedding * exceedingly moderate Golden beneficial. use ‘ It is a natural stimulant which gives relief from vousness, exhaustion, sleeplessness and the “run It helps nature to revive the body. There is a special reason for the medicinal value feeling. Finch’s Golden Wedding Bottled in Bond It is distilled by its own special formula and methods to keep its original quality absolutely free from taint. Fortunes have been spent to perfect the science of distilling Golden Wedding— to make it vastly superior to ordinary whiskies. Try Golden Wedding and know what pure whiskey really is. You will find {t agreeable to: the taste mild and mellow. You will find it positively free from un- desirable after-effects. Always have Golden Wedding’ In your home. Seo that ft has the Government stamp * over the cork, Rainier players and supporters are requested to be at the Grand Trunk — at 10:45 sharp Sunday morn- ing. Jan, 5—Black Riamond ve. Ral- niers, Celtics vs, Spartas, Rangers va. Port Blakely, “Made Differently”

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