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COOP a nom SETS TRACIE Bekie ns. 905 1-2 Third Avenue Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 The Lunccerg Truss ts Best Free Trial to Prove It A. LUNDBERG CO. 1107 3rd Ave, RAIN MAY HURT W.’S CHANCES SATURDAY Tn the opinion of a number of ex- perta, a Washington victory on Den ny fleld Saturday in the game with the University of Oregon ‘depends upon weather and field conditions, the advantage being greatly the southerners in the event grounds are muddy and there is a downpour, Phone Main 963. es Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. DANCING Dancing taught in 2 days Private inetruction, Lessons every day and evening rellable and ined — Up-to~ academy in DANCE TONIGHT MINUET HALL 443 Jackson st. bet. 24th and 25th. Dance every Wednesday and hampered in practice during the past two weeks, with the result that there is a large sized sour-ball float ing around in interested circles, and a fear is prevalent that unless weather conditions change, the Ore- gon Varsity may partly even up the score of four straight defeats by copping the game, This is not to be understood that | hope is abandoned, or anything like }that. Under normal conditions ! Washington should play circles }around the visitors, and comparing | the scores made against the same | opponents, Washington will win on | form eighty ways. Rain and a wet | field will reduce it to at least forty ways, and then some. For the first time In several days IF I1’S A WHITE IT’S RIGHT New Sewing Machines Rented $2.00 Per Month. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. 1424 Third Ave. Near Pike. igns PER YD. 223°" C.COREY SIGN S27 MO MAOISON isaion S0c. Ladies wey. Ad Hall for rent on open dates. Olsen, Beacon 1476. ALBERT HANSEN Established 1853. Precious Stones, Fine Jewelry, Steriing Silver Corner Firet and Cherry SRATTLE Round Trip to National Apple Sho Tickets on Sale Nov. 10 to 15. Inclusive, Final Return Limit November 19. Spokane Convenient Daily Trai Unsurpassed Scenery TICKET OFFICE, COLUMBIA AND SECOND Cc. W. MELDRUM City Passenger and Ticket Agent SHOE HOSPITAL Repairing while you walt. Best equipment means best work. We charge no more than others. Model Shoe Hospital, | Klein’s Shoe Hospital, 217 James Street. . BALLARD f L, 0. HENDRICKS, Prop, Office Phone Bal. 475; Res., Bal. 974 Salmon Bay Wood Co. Wood and Coal, Fall Weight and Measure. At Stimson's Mill, Seattle, Wash. We carry a large and complete line of Heating Stoves to select from. $1.00 and Up BALLARD HARDWARE. Phone Ballard 19. OLD VETERAN'S STAND—— — TOYS! Big Assortment, Best Prices. 533. Ballard Av, TOYS! Come and See, TOYS! The “W" team has been greatly! e Why Hurt Cyclone’s Fee Yb You THAT “ov are crusT” LiKe “THis House! NOU GO UPSTAIRS- the Varsity squad get in some scrimmage practice last evening, and went through their paces well with “Bad” Young at the helm. SOUTHERN YACHT CLUBS MAY JOIN ASSOCIATION Miller Freeman, of Seattle, 8. A } Perkins, of Tacoma, and Elwood ot Portland, will leave short- San Francisco to represent jthe Pacific International Power Boat Association at the conference of Pacific Coast yachtamen, called \for the purpose of making plans for an international regatta in San Francisco during the 1915 expost Uon. These gentlemen will bear an in- vitation to all California yacht clubs }to affiliate with the Power Boat association and to organize a Call- fornia chapter, thus broadening the of the association over the eutire Pacific Coast PORT AT THE NC G. W. Ames was taking a whack at basketball again Monday night, Having laid off for several years, he had difficulty In locating the bas ket but he thinks with a little prac- tice he will be back to form agato. | } | Every time the Education class plays “nigger baby” the bunch pick | Maggie Rood for an easy thing and |nine times out of ten he goes down. |The fellows say in shooting at Rood they have plenty of leeway ap and down, but very little sideways. In fact it is Hike shooting at a | line. Paul Heudepoh! and Bob Damus are new membera of the Leaders claxs. Both are good men and will add much to the success of the clase. Mr. Wm. H. Lewle gave a talk to the Leaders’ class Monday night Mr. Lewis was at one Ume very Closely associated with the athletics of the association, managed the baseball, basketball and football | teame in the early days. He te still ing tennis and golf, and it is said that he still plays football. 1® the Leaders’ contest Monday night Neander’s bunch won the 25-) yard dash by a score of 4 to 2 while) Price and his Indians won the bas ketball game 7 to 4. In the score on @tendance Neander made a gain of eleven. The total score now) stands, Price 421, Neander 407. | RARER ER EKER oe JONES IS AFTER “A” CLASSIFICATION FOR N. W. LEAGUE MILWAUKEE, Nov. 12—* Baseball men from all corners of the country met here today for the annual convention of the National Association of Minor Leagues. Fieider Jones of Portland, president of the Northwestern league, announc- ed his determination to de- mand that the classification of his organization by changed to class A. Most of today’s session was devoted to the — of Sec- retary Farrell. ‘his report showed that the association was composed of 47 minor leagues. The amounts receiv- ed by the association for draft- ed players including money re- funded by the association on American league, $60,100. The meeting is attended by 200 baseball managers, mag- nates and newspaper men, SHFSESESSESESESESESE RES R SSSR EES SSSESSEEESEE SESE SHER ERE EE EES KKM RHEKHER OFF THE WIRE YALE’S GOOD RECORD football games played frow | 1892 Yale was defeated but 1884 to imes, | and fn the same games scored 9,214) | points, a8 against 479 for her oppo | nents, is the statement issued here today by a college statistician who |has been delving into ancient his- tory. JAPANESE DEFEATED NEW YORK, Nov. 13,—Yamada, the Japanese cue wizard, was east balk line championship tournament by Calvin Demarest of Chicago, who beat him 500 to 280 points in innings of play Jeorge Sutton of Chicago beat Al Taylor of Mil- | waukee 500 to 201, play jasting 24 | innings. OLDFIELD BREAKS RECORD SAN JOSE, Cal., Nov. 13—Driv- | {ng his 300 horsepower car on a cir. jcular dirt track here yesterda | Barney Oldfield covered the mile }in 47 3-6 seconds, which is believed \to be a new world’s mark, but the time 1s unofficial on account of the absence of an electrical timing de- vice. an erthoasiast over athletics, play) NEW HAVEN, Nov. 13,—In 220) THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1912. | JOE BAYLEY 10 BOX HERE ON } } | JOE BAYLEY, Lightweight Champion of Canada. One of three Seattle boxers will be elected to go against Joo Bayley, the lightweight champion of Can ada, at the Dreamland rink on No vember 22. The triumvirate is composed of Mickey O'Brien, Danny O'Brien and Eddie Shannon. Bayley, who rose to fame in Can ada by his decisive victories over Billy Allen and Pat Scott, has de cided to invade Seattle and see what he can clean ap over the short bowt route, and the bowing jtalent of Seattle collectively anxious to see the Gas adian colors lowered, and individ | | wally anxious to be the one to do it | The three boxers mentiofted gre lconsidered to be the best nm the class Seattic has on tap dad the promoters of the Dreamland show will Inter decide whic they will send against Bayley: Dance at Dreamland tontebt. owe 46c, 415 Piko at iture Co. an MENTS Linoleams, Modern Fu Amuse SEATTLE THEATRE Phone Main 4% TONIGHT, ALL WEEK Thursday, Mata. Roth Phones 196 +—81G BKADLIN® ACTS—4 SPBCIAL CHILDREN'S MATINER BSATURDA A Seuvente Wil Be Given Away. The PANTAGES Matinee Dally Twice Nightty THR FIVH GREENS Premier Musical Troupe. BALKAN WAR PICTURES 10 and 20. in his wetgiet) te | hb of the tirde | ents | Saturday, Sunday. | / ernie GIL, IN THE TAX oa ings, Scoop? 7 WELL ATMATS BXACHM YouR, “TROUBLE— NoOBopy is Home UPsTairs! d A i" | DUG BUYS TWO YOUNG HURLERS FROM C. MACK| When the tle Giants line out for early practice next year, Gipe and Barry, two young twirlers pur hased in Milwaukee yesterday by| 1D. B. Dugdale from Connie Mack of} the Philadelphia Athletice, will be | among those present, Connie Mack,| who is some judge of twirling tim | ber, assures Dug that both of the lads have the stuff in them, and) that they ean impart it to the pill,| and states that his only reason for| jselling them is the fact that his! pitching squad ts already torheavy, and that he will not have the time to develop the two youngsters. Mack saw the two hurlers at work several weeks ago, and they took his eye, and he closed for them on the spot, later deciding that he could do neither himself nor them full justice by keeping them on bis staff. He predicts that when the corners are smoothed off them, that Gipe and Barry will compare favor- ably with minor league twirlers, and that it may be up to Dug to de velop another Bill James from one | of them, HAS FIRST BALL ~ agg HURLED IN WORLD'S |wemssr, iigntwcignt champion ot ‘AD WOLGAST 10 RISK TITLE * 7 * * oe aeeeeesteeeeeee CAFE TANNHAUSER 2d and Pike Instrumental and Vocal Entertainment Afternoons and Evenings. MEALS AT ALL HOURS a la Carte. tle Sheffield SERIES BY MATTY the worid, by his manager, Tom Jones, and Willie Ritchie, for him- BERKELEY, Cal. Nov. 13.— here cailing for a 20-round match nig § een ts at Jas. W. Coffroth’s Daly City .. Gar be prizes greatly. #| 2/074 Thankegiving afternoon, A | All arrangements were completed | during Pg gpd onray 2 earlier in the day, and when the oe mthewsen, and on the cover «| Principals met with Coffroth in the | Only the name of the referee is un- scribed his name, Forker and ® decided, and he probably will not Mathewson are old friends. ® be chosen for some days. it is KERR EAERRAAAE RAKE HE gy be imported for the event, the me eg i most important fistic affair on the The articles are brief, contalning AUTO VICTI lless than 100 words. The agree et = weight, permits the wearing of ban- DULUTH, Minn, Nov. 13—All| gages subject to the approval of venture are discounted by that of) of 91.000 by each aide to bind com- Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Frerker, Lew!®| oiiance with the articles, and for were driving from Duluth to Pike! fory November 18. Lake when they saw a wolf in the It was night and the animal \firet appeared bewildered by sicanériae ‘hearted tone; SOCCER FIELDS straight forward. The road being By Alex C. Rose. dient pe iggy and struck/ pase had a splendid opening Sun- 0 COLDS Conse HRADACHE ana Grip | day, and the games would have bere is only one n> quinine, * Manature of BW. GROVE 380 | “wise Aleca” hadn't interfered and jcaused a discussion about the It is too bad that these Whotesaie and Retail | “interested” people can't make it All kinds of |their business to represent their JAPANESE ANT Goons, teams at the league meetings and 1118 34 Ave, Biltote 4459 F nicely. Yes it would—-not. Sunday afternoon at 2:30 is a mighty nice time to make a complaint. When a surely, it ought to place enough con- fidence in him to see that business is conducted in a proper manner. far as the Celtics and Black Dia- mond are concerned. My idea of nothing at alt Is the Alecs” have of boosting soccer foot jball (with apologies to Kaybee Smith), the old country last Saturday, No- vember 9, follow: English League. . United 6, Derby County 6, United 1. Everton 1, Chelsea 0. Manchester City 1, Middlesborough 3, Liverpool 4. Notts County 1, Aston Villa 1, Sheffield Wednesday 5, Oldham self, late yesterday, signed articles Bill Forker, piteher of the Uni- It ie the first ball pitched «| "oy. 28 es Bint audcer Ws + afternoon mo delays were caused. * hinted that Eddie Smith of Chicago ment calls for 133 pounds ringside previous stories of automobile 8¢/the referee, calls for the posting Anderson and Warren Cain, who) the selection of a referee on or be- }road ahead. , «|WHAT'S DOINC ON letrong light thrown abead. Quickly wide and smooth, Cain also turned) The Soccer league season would LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine removes (8 | started on time, if some of the C. ITO & BROS. | coves BAMBOO FURNITURE: then everything would go along team sends a delegate to a meeting, Evidently this is not the case, so enthusiastic way these “wise The results of games played in Blackburn Royera 2, New Bradford City 3. Athletic 0, defeated here last night fn the 18.2) For | CREDIT {:: Our easy payment policy makes it possible for you to select your clothing now and pay the bill later—open an account tomorrow, * L Tottenham Hotspur 0, Bolton Wanderers 1, West Bromwich Albion 2, Wool- wich Arsenal 1. Southern League. Queen's Park Rangers 2, Exeter City 1. Brentford 1, Portsmouth 0, Gillingham 0, Brighton and Hove Albion 0. hea aa 4, West Ham Unit- 3. Reading 2, Waterford 0, Southampton 3, Merthyr Town 0. Stoke 2, Bristol Rovers 1, Norwich City 0, Coventry City 3. Plymouth Argyle 0, Crystal Pal- ace 0. Millwall Town 1, Scottish League. Aberdeen 0, Kilmarnock 0. St. Mirren 1, Airdrieonians 0, Celtic 1, Hearts 0. Patrick Thistle 2, Clyde 2. Dundee 1, Raith Rovers 0, Hibernians~3, Falkirk 3, Hamilton Academicals 0, Third Lanark 6, M Snappy Styles All Wool Materials High Grade Tailorin: —Are Points That Bradbury System Suits ed Athletic 0, Swindon Overcoats The favorites with Men and Young Men who de mand their money's worth in Clothing. $25 to $40 Popular-Priced Suits in new Fall and Winter Styles—$15 to $25, 2, Motherwell 2. Queen's Park 2, Rangers 3, Cullen, Upton and “Bobbie” work- ed hard for Black Diamond Sunday, The latter was evidently given or- ders to keep @ sharp lookout for Mo- Kinley. He certainly did it, Billy Bloomen played a grand game for the Spartas, and his coach- ing did a lot to keep the “Dutch- men” playing their best all the time, With one or two men of Billy’s cali- ber in the line-up, the Sparta team will be hard to beat. Second Ave., Nen: “Seattle’s Rellable Credit House” } ae E =| Sunderland 3, Manchester Unit- WALTER JOHNSON! BETTER HEAVER | THAN WOOD Although Pitcher Joe Wood, who put a crimp in New York's world’s series ambitions, has a fatter figure In the percentage column than Pitcher Walter Johnson of the Washington club, Johnson really ap pears to be the « at twirler tx the American league Jobnaon pitched @ greater number of Innings than Wood, pitehing 364 innings to) Wood's 344; 1421 batemen faced) Johnson again 1,244 who faced the Boston heaver; Wood was found for 267 hits, while Johneon allowed 259 safe pokes, Jobnson also in a better strike-out pitcher than Wood Light Gotid Lenses, Surfaces, No Com No cementing. Modern Lene in Connection, SPECIAL A ™ frame with spherieal ing lenses, accurately to Your eyes, com 303 faced Johnson during the sea plete for son to be whiffed, while 258 were killed off at the plate by “Little Joe,” Wood's percentage for the season, ax compiled by Irwin M.| Howe, American league statistician ia 872, Johnson's percentage tx .72 Plank, the Phillie twirler, is in sec ond place on the list. Out of the 10 leading pitchers, four are Boston! performers. Washington has three twirlers among the 10. OPTICAL INSTITUTE 400-462 ARCADE Bip, FOURTH FLOOR. Bring This Ad With ¥ HIPPODROM: Pea set, Marra Fifth and University, 5 CENTS PER The Wonders celebrated the op- lening of the City league season on the Imperial alleys last night by handing ovt a best two-outofthree drubbing to the Milwaukees, Fow ler of the Milwaukees made high score with 214, while Webster of the same team rolled the high aver-| age of 185. Smith's Hopes and the} Imperials will clash in the next league games tomorrow night. The} score: | Milwaukeos Wonders 886 909 799-—2,594/ CUT. Conover relied the single high | D E N T | STS : score of for the Owls in last] night's league game on the 8. A | Second Av. and Uni ° h Opposite Stone-Pisher Co, C. alleys, while Galbraith of the | « Pheasants had the high average of} 194 23. Capt. Dwan's Pheasants grabbed two out of the three games from Capt. Van Swearingen’s Owls by the following score Pheasants . 829 854 Owls .. 804 819 WE STAND BACK OF OtR FORK 12 YEARS PAINLE ot 2.500 MORRIS PUTS THE i CANADIAN TO BAD} (By United Prese Leased Wise) ATLANTA, Ga, Nov. 13—Jack| $15 Set of Teeth. Keating, Canadian heavyweight| Guaranteed Best ., champion, is in the discard today,| having been knocked out here last night by Carl Morris in the second $10 Set of Teeth _ : round of a scheduled 16-round bout. | Guaranteed Fit ....., Three right uppercuts to the jaw} "eH sent Keating down for the count,| Soli Gold and a hard right to the body pet] 90 Solid Croulll $4 4 $5 Gold or Porcelain } him out. Keating did not regain) ie $3, $4] | . ‘ = consciousness until after his re-| Other Dentists Prices. moval to a dressing room. MERRICK AFTER BOUTS. After having been out of the game for several months, while re- covering from a fractured bone in his hand, Harry Merrick, the feath- erweight, is preparing to enter the lists again a8 & contestant in the four-round bonts, and is looking for matches. He is working out dally at the Roslyn A. ©. and claims to be as good as ever after his long rest. Join in the chorus of men who consider “net worth” only they buy cigarettes. Clothes do not make man—even less does the package cigarette. A neat plain package is used for IMPERIALES CIGARETTE so as to give you “net worth” within. The Imperiales blend and mouthpiece is sure to appeal to you, So join in the chorus, “A pack of MI

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