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O'NEILL, District Passenger Agent, F. R. HANLON, District Freight Agent, 714 Second Av., Phone Main 932, Seattle, 'U. OF W. SQUAD 2 TO 1 FAVORITE OVER “AGGIES” PORTLAND, Or, Nov, If a ttle thing like prevatling odds of 2 to 1 counts for anything, the Oregon Agricultural college at foot gridiron Coach Doble tonfans misses Right | however, | is not as dependable as whom he replaces. ity team, In ite ante-beb of the The tum a hi . and team work is an ever present feature. Binckwell, of the Axsies, ts up a nd HAGEN A VICTOR! IN BOUT WITH VIC BERGER With class sticking out from Washington university will defeat|every corner of the card, © bis) ha!) contest is an annual affair lerowd gathered at Dreamland last Faabing: scheduled, TD ante | box circles around and Shiel at fullback, | be ont t rae aoe yer oe took [4 bis wpot and landed at will. Ber- inst Quarterbacks | hold | #ble to stow Lis man away in the ball today on the Multnomah etah | night to see the alx boxing bouts! nd they saw Ed Hagen Her i the heavyweight « jour rounds, stood off, pick- © showed that he was @ bear for unishment and Hagen, although 6 repeatedly scooped them up from the floor and landed, was un- four rounda, in the third rownd of his contest is not Ath WOLGAST SORE, SAYS HE WILL RETIRE MILWAUKEB, Nov, &-—-"l am thoroughly disgusted with the game, Everybody wants to see me} whipped. [ have been criticised from one end of the country to the other. ‘This ts the plaint contained tn letter from Champion Ad Wolga# to a friend here, in whieh © lightweight title holder states that he will retire from the ring soon and settle down near Los Angeles,| finish, but Miller Cal. } | Jimmy O'Leary, Billie Farrell the ou & foul. MeDonald for striking low, and when he did so twice io larry §=6Forbes 10 pounds in his mill with Hollie Giles, the Fort Lawton soldierscrapper, but made auch a good showing in the four rounds of scientific, if not) fast miliing, that he was awarded ge decision. Neither man bore any marks of battle. Danny O'firien had no difficulty In showing himeectt the master of) Tommy Jones, of Butte, tonteat | the latter put up a game contest. Th one decision of the evening that was anpopular with ton of the house was that calliag,the argument Detween Romeo Hagen and Ivan Miller a draw. It whe ao ammerand-tongs affair from the gong, with Miller blocking the bak- ers rashes and landing frequently. Roth boys were going strong at the seemed to ha: He says that his wife de-|"#d an advantago on mands bia retirement. Wolgast states further fm the ter: “I have got all the money I neod, Referee McDonald st Mickey O’Brien-Young test In the O'Drien had and have made no foolish invest: | block Why should I continue) let do The champion added that if he beats Ritchie he probably will take on Joe Rivers and Joe Mandot be- fore retiring. i ee uf itt; Presse Leased Wire) ov. 9.—ANn occupant of cell No. 508, Jack Johnson, negro heavyweight champion pugill cused of violating the Mann white slavery act, spent the night in the Cook county jail, and his friends today admitted that the champion’ immediate future is rather dubiou Albert Jones, whom United Stat Judge Landis rejected as a bonds man, must show cause why he should not be punished for contempt for signing a $30,000 bond when he was not qualified to act as surety. chk he keeeennhnee % KELLY AND MARTIN * * IN MAIN EVENT, & RARER KKH Johnny Kelley will make his first public appearance tn @ boxing arena since last March next Tuesd ing when he hooks up w Martin in the main event of the in- er of the Greenwood Ath- b, to be staged In Ajax hall 85th and Greenwood ave, at the end of the Phinney ay. car line. Other mills on the ¢ard are be- tween Chet Neft, of the GA. C,, who will tangle with Lao © Harry Young, of the G. A. will meet Al. Monier, of the yn . O, Billie Vietro and Henr North wit) attempt to settle their old grudge, There will be two pre- Mminary bouts, Duncan McDonald will be the third man in the ring. Two old soccer favorites, Jack Pillings and Johnnie Matr, are ex- pected to be in the Rainiers’ line- up against Port Blakeley next Sun- day. The former player was a fast and deadly shot and a terror to goalkeepers not many years ago. The writer knows from ex perience just how true Jack can shoot. There ought to be lotsa of football left in him yet. Jimmie MeKinley, the tricky Celtic forward, will likely be see at center on Sunday against Black Diamond. Jimmie’s work in prac tlee games this season has shown him to be better than ever, with A. = —— Let Your Wife Save Money Your wife can show you how to get rich when given half « chance. 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SNOHOMISH TO BVERETT— $:10, 9:95, 11:10 aw $126, 4:48, 6:10. 7116, 11:65 p.m. V-1-C-T-0-R-¥/ DE FRESHIES WIN PUSHBALL GAME IN HEAVY RAIN The University of Washington Freshmen are celebrating today their vietory in the pushball contest | with the Sophomores, The push For some reason or other it is supposed to show (he relative merita of the) two classes, The clase that goes down to defeat in supposed to hang its head, or heads, for the rest of the year, Hence the joy of the first year men, To one uniformed of the nature of the struggle on Denny field yes terday it looked like a water polo game, The recent heavy rains bad BROADWAY'S 11 HAS EDGE ON TACOMA Broadway left for Tacoma this morning, with a good chance of | copping the battle from the Tacoma high school, which takes place at the Stadinm at 2:30 today. The two teams will go into the fray evenly matched, but Broadway's wonderful fighting spirit n be considered an advantage. om. ia Broadway's moat bitter rival, and if determination decides the contest, | the Seattle boys will grab the bacon. of | For the past three years Broadway einen 2ak te tne ploasers of|24# journeyed over to Tacoma to the affair «@ heavy rain poured| be beaten by a 3 to 0 score. Each the elements didn't|}%@4F & wellexecuted kick turned the trick in games that were going The Preah. had the Sopho-|}#oreless. In each game a Tiger mores outuumbered two to one, and| town player planted a pedal onto a the firstyoar men rushed their ri-|drop kick, which sailed between vale off their feet. The first set|the goal posta and delivered the went to the Freshmen, the Sophs | contest to the Tacoma bigh. This came back strong in the second one, | Year Broadway threatens to put the but the deciding one went to the|¢rimper onto the history repeating f was wit-| iteelf thing, and past performasces neased by a large crowd of weather-| of both teams give Broadway the defying student edge on the ravorite. A big crowd RAIN WILL MEAN | ims STANFORD WINS Broadway. Hall . - Ryan BERKELEY, Noy. With the! adair iy defenders of Stanford's Cardinal) poghes || Red in the prime of condit after! i Hughes |. & season of hard training, and thé} wojane ri University of Califorsia’s wesrers) pagshaw of the Blue and Gold tp a ike 00% | Woodcock "7 dition and with the adherents of | ywadigan .. ||.” both universities praying for « McDermott Clear day, all Indications early pointed to a bitter struggle for sa premacy tn the annnal rugby game on California field this afternoon. The sale of seats ts tremendous,| Unless there ts a heavy down assuring one of the largest gather-| pour of rain this afternoon the auv- ings ever recorded at either unt |tomobile races at the Meadows wil! versity. be run off secording to schedule. Should rain fall this afternoon,|In the event the weather is inclem Tacoma. . Pringle - Gardner . Shamake .-Biragell - Beymer Hogan experts predict « Stanford vietory.| ent today the races will be run to- | A oh day, with the field fairly|morrow. The track is in good eon- well out, will make the/| dition and fast time should be made chances between the two fifteens|unless more rain falls. about even. Stanford has the advantage of WATSON i8 VICTOR SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9.—-After ot Australia will reforee-and | Watson tore into his oponent, kickoff will take place at 2:30/ing ripping body blows to the section and causing Joe to slow after the first round. 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