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Although out of the running in race, the result of this game will | be watehed by many. A large body of rooters will accompany each school. Tacoma is |DOBIE BALKS AT | POST SEASON GAME WITH WHITMAN | That there will be nothing doing jin the Hine of a postseason game between the University of Waah- ington and the Whitman college eleven was the emphatic state- {ment of Coach Dobie tod has already refused to season games with Maltn the Washington Athletic club, incidentally he tabooed the much- talked-about conflict with the Whit- man buskles, Doble never has lik- led the idea of post-season games. | The Rallard and Auburn high school teams will fight for pigskin supremacy on the Adams play- ground field, next Saturday after. noon. Auburn has a strong squad this year and is hopeful of playing rings around the suburban high school team, Hallard says nix. It is @ quick and post- stomach disorders, kidney and blad- due to a weakened condition of the same. 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VANCOUVER, B.C, Nov. 11.— if the New York Yacht club officials will nd America’s cup con- ditions and allow me to challenge under the rating rules now in force in the United States, | shall build two cup challengers for my fourth attempt to lift the cup in 1914.” Cooly, caimly, modestly and with no more in or emphasis than if he were discussing the purchase of a couple of cigars, Sir Thomas J. Lipton, three time challenger for the America’s cup, thus quietly an- nounced his intention of spending at least another million doliars in an effort to capture the embiem of the wortd’s yachting supremacy. leaving for Victoria, en route to San Francisco, where he will attend an important conference of yachtemen, the world’s most not- ed yachteman and tea merchant outlined his plans for his next at- Plans are of course ali th His Own S$ THE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1912. = SIR THOMAS LIPTON, cup. conditional upon the New York Yacht present trustees of the cup, withdrawing from uneportemaniike stand they have assumed for and agreeing to a change from the 60-year-old, bsolete rules to the ones under which all yacht races in the United | States are sailed, but which they have so far refused to allow any | ritish challenger for the precious cup to compete under. BOXERS’ CHANCE Declaring that the boxing game was never better in Wenatchee, Secretary McWhalen of the Wen- atchee Athletic asseciation is in Se- attle with his eyes peeled for a clever lightweight and a feather- weight to go against “Young” Max well and Tommy Farrell at a show to be staged shortly. Both of these boys are former Seattie boxers who are now living in Wenatchee, and local boxers who want any of their game can arrange with McWhalen at the American hotel. TOO MUCH BEEF The Washington Park football team, averaging 155 pounds, jour- neyed to Fort Worden Sunday and were defeated by the heavy fort jteam, score 13 to 0, Roth of the Soldiers’ touchdowns | were made by line plunges, one tn |first quarter and one in the third | quarter, their weight doing it. | Washington Park attempted eleven forward passes during the — five of them being success- | fal. Captain Hunter's long punts were one of the many features of the game, Y. M. C. A. SPORTS Saturday afternoon G. W. Ames igot his. It was handed to him by J. A. Jobnson, who tied him hand and foot and took two handball |sames away from him, 21-13, 21-12. Among those present at the Sat- |urday afternoon free-for-all basket- | ball tourney in the gym were Bill |Cowley, Art Middleton, Homer Hodge, Grant, Kretchman and Char- ley Herman, Laing’s Superbas once more dem onstrated their superiority over Johnny Starv Pippins night in the bi ling the Indian sign on the Pippias, |12 to 6. | Basketball interest and talk ts daily growing stronger when the chances of the several teams enter- ed in the tourney gre considered. j All of the Seniors freely admit they | will win the pennant, but the ma- |Jority of the followers of the game |belleve the education class team | has more than an even look-in, Joe Kaelin 1s still imbued with the idea that he can wrestle, but he has got to train away from the gym as well as in it to keep from being dumped, Jensvold is charging around the sym track these days at 6:15 In the dewy morn, at 2 in the afternoon, |and again at 10 in the evening, try- |ing to corral enough exercise in his system. An old member. Bert McConnell, is just back from the North and is telling with some @egree of pride of his performance at Nome on July 4, when he ran against the In- dian, Slit-the-Wind, McConnell beat the redman in the 100-yard dash and the quarter-mile run, Home of the diseases that Doctor Lathrop successfully treats are: Asthma, Heart Trouble, Dyspepsia, Diabetes, La Grippe, Female Trou- ble, Constipation, Lumbago, Neural- gia, Liver Trouble, Rheumatiem, Appendicitis, Headaches, Bright's Disease, Paralysis, Insomnia, Kid- ney Trouble and Stomach Trouble. Offices, 213-1415 People’s Bank Building SECOND ANDO PIKE, SEATTLE, WASH. “IT’S FINE FOR Catarrh Millions of Catarrh Victims Have Used Booth’s HYOME! With Wonderful Results. This picture shows the little hard rub- ber HYOMEI inhaler the exact size. If you own one you can get a bottle of HYOMET (liquid) for only 50 cets. If you do not own one, $1.00 will secure for you a complete outfit, including in- haler, have in your posses- sion something that has banished more cases of catarrh than all the catarrh spe- clalists on earth, Just breathe HY- OMEI—that’sall you have to do—no stam- ach dosing. § The soothing, healing alr passes over the in- flamed membrane, kills the germs and heals the inflammation. It is guarenteed to end the dip- tress of catarrh, coughs, croup and colds, or money back. Distrybuted by druggists everywhere, * Booth’s HYOMEI (pronounce! it High-o-me) is Australian Bacalyp- tus and other grand antisepies. | It contains no cocaine or other iin- Jurious drugs. \SWOAH YS 1VHNI "| |mah football team and preparing| | to join the outfit LINCOLN’S HARD |LIPTON WILL COMPETE FOR’ WOMEN ASKED CUP UNDER NEW RULES 7 0 A MUSICAL BOXING SHOW An innovation tn boxing emokers will be seen next Thursday pight at the amoker to be given in the! Labor Temple by the Seattle Chaut-| feurs’ union, the feature being that | jadios will be urged to attend the! affair, and be given an opportunity to see the boxers in action, Between the six boxing bouts there will be musteal numbers by the Kearney brothers of Butte, on a dulcimer of thelr own manufacture, and Mr. Olas a ter will be! j}heard in a number of selections, | New talent will be found on the boxing card, which consists of six} bouts and which includes a mill be- tween Dick Williams of Oakland and Jim Peterson of Butte, at 120} pounds; Billle Mahoney of Seattle! and Eddie Rose of Chicago, at 122} |pounds; Willie and Pe Pobimas, | both of Seattle, at catchwelxhts, the boys being about eight years old; Glen Farnsworth of Los Angeles and George Lawler of Seattle, at 140 pounds; A. L. Jones of Seattle and Eddie Collins of San Francisco, at 150 pounds, and Jimmie Brooks of Salt Lake City vs. Jack Connors of Seattle, at 130 pounds. OFF THE WIRE STARS AT PRACTICE PORTLAND, Or. Nov. 12.—“Nig” Borleske, Dudley Clark and Joe Hickson, the latter a star end, are today practicing with the Multno for the big game with the Oregon | university Thanksgiving day, after) fears being expressed for some) weeks that they would be unable Coach Pinkham's collegians, however, are no selling | platers when it comes to the head, | hand and foot work, and, despite! the fact that comparative scores give Multnomah the edae, the club men have a hard fight on their! ge LAST WEEKLY BOUT | LOS ANGELES, Nov. 12-—What! will be the last of the weekly night fight cards at Vernon for seversl months is scheduled for tonight. | Bert Fagan of San Francisco and)| And now you) Jack Clark, middleweights, at 10) rounds, will furnish the im at} traction. Promoter McCarey an-| nounced today that on account of} having his regular winter program of big fights framed ap be will dis continue the weekly bouts. ADJUSTABLE SEAT IS NEWEST THING IN MOTOR CARS An adjustable rear seat is the motor car novelty this fall. It ts probably the greatest «single ad- vance toyard increased comfort that conld have been made; for, however easy riding a car may be, the passenger's enjoyment depends & great deal on his sitting position. And that ia a matter of leg-room and seat-angle ° In designing the new car, J. Frank Duryea got the idea of the adjustable rear seat into his mind. You pick out one particular chair in a room because it “rests your back most,” or “fits your legs best.” Tho result of Duryea’s ingenuity is a feature of the new C-Six Stevens Duryea, which has just made its ap pearan: In the opinion of the motor car experts, it's the most im- portant automobile novelty for a Stephen of the Orioles bowled the high single score of 223 and had the high average of 200 1-3 pins on the 8. A. C. alleys last night fn the initial matches of the 8. A. C. tour ney with the Blue Jaya. The Ori oles took two of the three games away from the Jays by the following score: Orioles . Blue Jays - 890 787 823-—2,500 807 839 780—2,426 Regardiess of the fact that the Commercials set a new high total mark of 786 on the Bismarck alleys last night, the Moose team stuck the antlers Into them in two of the three seasions. Burrell had the high total with 626 and Armstrong a close second with 604. The score: Commercials . + 786 664 754 Moose .... 762 749 «(766 The Johns-Manville team hung an awful surprise on the Standard Fur- niture bowlers at the Bismarck al leys last night when they won two out of the three games. Ford got | away on the wrong foot, but recov- ered and bowled the only score of the evening better than 200. The score: Johns Manville 656 Standard Furniture ..594 628 603 BALLARD CUBS BEAT DAY TEAM 10.6 The Ballard Cubs defeated the B r Fremont Athletic club team Sunday by a score of 10 to 6. The game was a fight from start to finish, as both teams weigh ed about 135 to 140 pounds, Pike made fine drop kicks, Kannitzer found all the weak places and dug holes into the B. F. Day line. Bal lard has challenged the Times buneh three times and they haven't taken them up—so the Cubs draw the conclusion that the Times don't want a good beating. Ballard will accept any outside challenge, pro- viding the other team don't weigh er 160 pounds. A game for Sunday is wanted, ystem of Treining a White Hope ~ BY “HOP” 17.5 GREAT TRAINING: Mow WIEN OU FIGHT JAK JOHNSON, MOU’ LL BEL USED) GE TT Hr PITCHING DAYS OF M. BROWN ARE OVER MORDECAI BROWN TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Nov. 12.-— Mordecal Brown, the former three fingered twirling marvel of the Chi- cago Cubs, will never pitch again, according to the announcement here today of a physician who has been attending him. Brown injured his knee, and the physician claims it will never heal entirely, and that another injury to it would’ result probably in the loss of the le«. Owner Wagner of the Terre Haute club has made an offer to Brown to be his bench mA&nager, but Brown believes he is still the property of the Louisville club. READY FOR GONG Johnny Kelly and Bod Martin, who are to box the main event for the G. A. C. smoker tonight, are both fn good shape. The smoker will be held at Ajax hall, 85th 4 Greenwood, end of Phinney av. car line, Chester Neff and Lao Crevier will box the semi-windup. Other bouts are: Harry Young ve. Al Mosher, Billie Vetro vs. Henry North, Jack Robinson vs. marley Peterson, and preliminary bout Duncan McDonald will referee ail bouts, According to the latest dope, Hie, by a system of unconsctous train- ing has reduced himself to a mere shadow of 210 pounds. Where’s your old jimmy pipe to-night? > No matter how old it is, no matter how long- standing your kick or how much you've misused or abused it, dig out WELCH REGAINS. LIGHTWEIGHT OHIO. IDENTISTs Second Av. and UV, Opposite Stone Fae —— WE STAND BACK rou eae PAINLYB8 DENTAL, CUT Kate Other Dentiatw PRICES « Prices. Baay Paymen, Site FREDDIE WELCH. LONDON, Nov. 12.—By out-potnt- $15 Set of Teeth $8 ing Matt lis, the British tithe |OUsrantecd Best ,, | $10 Set of Teeth $5 Wong, last night, Predd ich re gained bis former tit of light holder, in 20 rounds of fast fighting w weight champion of Great Britain. |2°*"™*"tee4 Fit Welch had the better of it tn the! 4 early stages of the battle and was | $8 Solid Gold o¢ 3 a slight favorite over Wells in the . betting. Wells put up @ loose con | Porcelain Crown , test and there was much clinching and holding, the referee finding it | $5 Gold or Porcelain necessary to repeatedly warn both B id. 5 : er $3, $4 As the final rounds approached ; without either lad gaining any great | ork .. . advantage, both fought desperately | y i. 7 | for a Knockout, and Woich bad the Calid Cold F |better of the milling, although lid old illings, {lh Wells landed hard and frequently 3 and at the end of the bout Welch's Silver fi leye was closed. The referee figur- Jed Welch had the best of the combat |i. year wrrrtew | GIVEN ON ALL WORK on points and awarded him the de cision, BNE, ETC. Free CHILI CONCA 1411 Ord Av, bet. Umi National Apple Show Tickets on Sale Nov. 10 to 15. Inclusive, Final Retum Limit November 19. Roadbed Convenient Daily Trains. Unsurpassed Scenery TICKET OFFICE, COLUMBIA AND SECOND. Cc. W. MELDRUM : 4 ity Passenger and Ticket Agent ley , that jimmy pipe! Get it right back on the firing line! 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