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/ FAVORITE OVER CONLEY LOS ANGELKa, Doyle's training camp fe preparing fa trto of bettors’ favorites for the ext three fistie bouts that will be jotaged in Los Ang Johnny Dundee, who r y tonight, ts Joe Mandot 10-to8 favorite over Mexican Joe Rivers for Thanksgiving day, and Jim Piynn, it is predicted, will en ter the ring December 10 a 10407 cholee over Luther MeCarty Fiynn has surprised his follow. ors by bis work thus far. Me Carty will go into active training tomorrow, HOPPE KEEPS HIS BILLIARD LEAD NEW YORK, Nov. 19.--Batab- Nehing the high average thus far! st the world’s championship bill jard tournament, Willie Meppe last night defeated Sutton, 500 to 140, making a high run of 101, and ‘igh average of 297-16. Slo n eat Yamada, the Japanese expert nh 20 innings by a score of 600 to t31, making a high run of 79 In the afternoon gar Morn- ingstar defeated Taylor 500 to 310, and Cline beat Demarest 600 to 143, NEW YORK, tons were adopted at the 1 of the Amateur Athletic union here, vesterday, looking to the formation «f am tnternational athletic federa tloa to congrol the Olymple § \ committee of five will od to meet with representatives of oreign nations in 1913 to organize he federation. A. A. U. boxing rules were ro- leed «by lengthening rounds -— reo minutes. Under the new les, Ht be allowed, with an extra two-! te round, at the diseretion of] » referee. ow The new style, and-far Rit invisible, near: ule, without “ines” the Tens, er that “old” appear EINe perfect double serv foodie Rnd let us show you how superior they are J. W, POWENDS, Ort, D. TOR Leary Bide, and Madison. hone Mi 19.— meets ruling ie a Phone Main 963. es Transfer Co. 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DUNDEE 10 TO 7\VARSITY'S PIVOT\JIM GRIFFIN TO|ONLY 1 CHAMP I$ CALLED “‘AL” | REFEREE CHAMP BATTLE SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 19.—Jim Griffin of San Francisco will ref | eres the Wolgast Ritchie battle tn San Francisco on Thankegiving day, Ad Wolgast, bis manager, Tom Jones, Wille Ritchie and his manager, Billie Nolan, met last night in James Coffroth’s office. and, after a session which tasted several hours, during which the names of Jack Welsh, ney and ank Schuler and others were considered, finally decided upon Griffin Ritohie started on his firet real workout today, while Wolgast an nounced that he would not, get down to hard work until next gun day. SPORTOBITS FOR BUSY BUGS ald of Valley, Neb. in an Omaha how k, sustained in it in a football Clair Fitzy died yesterday pital of a broken tackling ap opp game last Friday By a score of 19 to 6 the Sunny side team defeated the Toppenish high school team on the latter's home grounds in one of the hardest fought games of the season, Tip O'Neill, pre nt of the West ern league, denies the report that r| the league headquartera will be abe] moved from Chicago. so far as I know,” sald Tip, Jesse Westergaard won two ovt “BUD” YOUNG BY R, C. WRIGHT When Mrs. Young was asked 4 picture her son, “Bud idn't un tand at all. Whea on of the younger members of the family explained that “we call him] of three falls from Orlando, cham- Al” the mystery was explained aod] pion German wrestler, in Omaba a picture of tha University ot] last night in a finish match. Or Washington quarterback was forth-|iando took the first fall in 16 min coming. “Bud” ta the big brother — under Graeeo-Remes fuile, in the family, which lives on 18th] 4nq Wostergaard took the neat two avene N. EB’ near S6th, within) fatis in 12 and 10 minutes under walking distance of the university.| catchascatchcan rules. Although he played football while Lincoln high school, this is} The Amateur Athietic Union, now Hy Bud's first year in the public -_— jed the mark of 6 feet 6% inches for the Portland papers gave|the high jump, made by C, 1. st for being as good a#/Hortne tn a dual meet at Stanford ach Doble said to bim | university last March, as the “You come to me if you Want to} world’s record. Eleven marks made know how good you are.” It is a/by Americans at the recent Olympic s bet that Doble woo't} meet were also accepted. jet the lad get an exagrerated) opinion of himself. As a m ot fact, Bad te doing mighty well, this being his first year on the varsity even the coach says that—for he plays bis position of quarterback and handles the kicking part excellent advantage ¢. When }Bud ere Coyle, € On account of the unwillingness of Johnay Evers, manager of the Chicago Cubs, to agree to the deal | regardless of the fact that the owr lers of the two clubs interested are willing, the sale of Joe Tinker to the Cinctanat! Rede is #till held up n tn the games with O.| Evers insists on four men for A. C. and Oregon, However, more Tinker, including Kulsely, Miteheli etperience under the wizard coach | and Phelan will bring about great Improve-| Chicago—En route to New York, meat in his work. where he is scheduled to meet Rd - j die MeGoorty, Mike Gibbona, the St #| Paul middieweight, and his man * | ager, Eddie Reddy, passed throvgh [here today, While amitting Uy | MeGoorty t# a «reat fighter ib ABOUT HIS PUNCHING) bons expressed himself aa confide: % CHICAGO, Nov. 19.—-Claim *! of victory when th ing he can land 200 punches * | scheduled 10-round battle, a_minute, Charley White i8 £) ositsnd—Fight enthusiasts are Sete thane dae ton eae + anticipating @ rattling good bout) pare they mest in Kenosha, # hoot Hed” Watson and “Habe Wie., on Thursday night. Picato of Los Angeles meet before “I've been doing a lot of tar ithe West Oakicud ciud in a TOrgind get practice on my punching . main event here tomorrow, night bag.” explained White, “and #/ On the same card will be bouts be one of my friends, who kept a #| tween Kid F re of Kansas City close count, told me | hit the & and Louls Rees of Loan Abgeles, bag 200 times a minute.” *| Ray Campbell and Jim Horher. eettls with soleeg Kusene ae + * WASHINGTON A. C.) PLAYS A TIE successful against Moore. Tha Washington A. C. team and the Times team battled tow tiewat |Dugdale’s park Sunday hoon on a gridiron that was a khaks of mod and water. The Traws team made yardage but once while the W. A. C. toam ran the ball dgwn the field with straight doothall, only to lose it on attempied open {plays as they neared the goal. For Coyle, me em mes were rank — sparing no efforts in whipping hia| With the wet ball. McKnight tried pis wad into excellent shape ofr the|4 drop kick which failed. The ball coming battle. The two teams! ¥4s in the Times territory most of will, in all probability, line up next /“he time but W. A. C. on fumbles, ; Saturday with all their regulars.|'ck of practice and poor team To promote enthusiasm, an alumni) Work failed to get it over the line assembly wan held at the Broad-| Wells of the W. A. C. sustained « way High school this morning broken nose. The latter team will BIG STARS PLAY |,4 v,.. WINTER GAMES SAN DIEGO, Nov. 19.—With the San Diego Bears leading the winter league, local baseball fans are looking forward to the week-end series with the fast TufteLyons | team of Los Angeles. San Diego's! team this year is the fastest that} has ever represented the city Chief Meyers of the New York Gi- ants, Earl Hamilton, Pete Daly, Hay Myers, Tom Downey and other stare. of the gar ax was sho Kee eee AAReEAAET WHITE IS MODEST \bedphaliglichahelahahehehaiahelatehelel ‘MUST WIN GAME OR LOSE TROPHY The most Broadway can do in {ts conflict w8h Queen Anne at Dugdale’s next Saturday i* to keep the city championship trophy from} Coach Smith, with! Is alcohol a tonic? No! Does} cae Go es eaet Nol. Does it strengthen the nerves? No! Is Ayer’s Sarsaparilla a) tonic? Yes! Does it make| the blood pure? Yes! Does it strengthen the nerves? Yes! Ask your doctor about this. J. ©. Ayer Co,, Lowell, Mam, HUNTING IN ALASKA. Dave Wilaon, who pitched great ball for the Albers team last seas- on, is now in Alaska on a bunting trip. He expects to return to Se attle early in the spring and will try o@ with the Spokane Indians asa wing artist. SOCCER NOTES The Rainiers and Spartas braved the wintry elements Sunday, and engaged in a league game at Wood- land park, the former winning a ra@her one-sided contest, by 6 goals to 1. The Sparta boys were badly handicapped by the absence of Bloomen, their sturdy fullback. The “Reds” attack proved too tricky and they seemed to be ale to score at will. Cornthwaite, Kelly and Mair showed up best for the vietors. There was no visible stars in the Spartas’ sky, The Port Blakeloy team, owing to an unavoidable delay, were un- able to make connections to Black Diamond, which necessitated the game being called off. Owing to the treacherous nature of the ground, Referee Fraser call- ed off the game between the Cel- fics and Rangers at Woodland park Sunday. Johnnie Mair, the Rainiers’ “box of tricks,” was in his element Sun- day, when he was “sand-dano- ing” around 4 or 5 of the Spartas. Johnnie's work is pretty to look at, gagalnst Mronger opponents it is-ndt very profit#e to his team, DANCING HIPPODROME, SEATTLE’'S NEW DANCING PALACE. Fifth and University. 5 CENTS PER COUPLE. AM EMENT® SEATTLE THEATRE Phone Main 43. Tonight, All Week Avery Hopgood’s Comedy SEVEN DAYS 2$0—Rargain Night Tonight—26e 6. TUE MIKADO'S ROYAL. JAPS 18—OW THE M19. t The PAN AG He TRAVEL rp * Kddie Gra-| ‘No chaoge) in seasion in New York, has aecept-| t in their! Ask Your Doctor GAME BEFORE FINISH With the final gridiron games of the big Kastern and Western |teama scheduled for next Saturday the football season of 1912 will soon pass into history Only one’ championship the Yale-Harvard contest-—remains to be played. By downing the husky Minnesota warriors Satur day, the undefeated Wisconsin team won the Western champion ship, Only the Iowa team remains to be played by the Bad the Hawkeyes have been o tims for both Chieago and Min game— on the big game of the favors Harvard The best » could do with the Princeton Tigers Saturday was a 6406 tie, while Harvard downed Princeton several weeks age With (ae season practically over, the ‘big four teams of the Baat rank as follows Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Pennsylvania, In the West the teams of the big eight” rank in the following order: Wisconsin, Minnesota, Chi cago, IWinols, lowa, Purdue, Ip diana and Northwest Chicago and Minnesota will fight it out for second place Saturday, | while Purdue and Indiana will bat tle for seventh position TCT CETTE TTT Tiers "NOTHER CANDIDATE FOR CINCINNATI REDS * CHICAGO, Nov. 19%-—That Frank Dill leader of th Les Ang club, may be manager of the Cincinnati Reds next season is the rumor current here today in basebal! circles. Friends of Dillon as well the critice in Cincinnatl are boosting the Los Angeles man and it in believed that he would accept were the pos tion offered him. eeeeteeee tate Seeeeeeseeee eee \eieieieielaiaielaiaieiaieleleehel | SPORT | AT THE | \YMC It looks as If the Seniors wil! have a @rong basketball team with Sie ley Thompson, Clausen, Lamb, |lang and Oldfield. Bob Damus has decided to cast! hia jot with the Meteors thie year./ |The poor Meteors have about spent their force. Berthiaume’s Midgets held an! thietic meet yesterday instead of the usual gym class, There were so many winners no record was} ltepe | Roy McDougall has found his oth-| er duties so urgent that he has re signed from the Leaders class, He bas the making of @ great athiete| and the Leaders neod his kind. | Charles Yager, af old-timer at the! laym, ie back with the Business| Men's class again. He was with the/ class several years ago in the old/ aym on First avy. He bas been in) | Alaska for some years, recently re-| turning. Things were stirring in the hand- ball tourney on & c Speidel beat B. 16-21 and 21-19, in the hottest con Fig: ages Bedi eng phage Beer J. B. Kelly's number 21-9, 21-2 and T. J. Lindab! took H. F. Standard down the line 21-3, 21-2 | Little Eddie Burwell, formerty a! secretary of this association and) now a religious worker at Tacom was a visitor al the gym. Saturday The Y. M. B. C. team played ce fast ketball game against at ‘from Company A National Guard, Saturday, winning by a score of 6 to 8 Jensen made 32 of the 38 points, Manager Neander feels |#ure of his team for first place in ithe Y. M. ©. A. tourney The Day Juniors basketball team has had a tryout under Coach Cole and are now anxious for a game with a boys’ team of about their jown age. ley's team beat Thompson's aggregation in the point competi- tion, the event being the standing broad jump. N. P. and B. L. Culbertson are now members of the Senior class. “MOSLER To Box Al Mosler, the Rosiyn A. C. serap- per, bas been matched to go against Young Nelson, over the 10-round avenue at Sultan on the evening of December 20. On the same night Prank Pierce and Frank White will tangle at 126 pounds. Several pre liminaries will be arranged. Linoloums, 400. 418 Pi ern Furniture Co, *|has star material, Cotatlaatian, Lompegh: Neuralgia, Liver Trouble, Rheuma- tism, Appendicitis, Bright's Diseas Trouble and Office, 213 People’ Second and PI 100 Lots, Center of Aubura AT $250 EACH SECTION NORTHERN PACIFIC ROUNDHOUSE AT AUBURN, FIVE MINUTES’ ABOVE LOTS fee WALK This great roundhouse is. but one of the many improvements that the citron putting in at Auburn built. The Northern and terminal purposes. The N. P. shops at Pacif Aubt Miles and miles of sidetrack for terminal purposes, fic realizes the strategic irn are practically co tart in the shops about January Ist FOUR GREAT BRICK BLOCKS will start construction about the same date, Auburn is growing faster than any small city in Western Washington, you your choice of etc., have b position of Auburn for It is understood work » We off 100 Lots at $250 Each Terms — $10 Cash, $5 Montt No Interest on Time Penal We request that you call at our office and talk the matter over The lots are generous in Auburn, Auburn realty will size, 40x 103. increase in value yearly. This addition is situate close to the beater Auburn is the agricultural, railroad and manufacturing center of the valley bet Tacoma and Seattle You should see these be: autiful level lots at once. FREE TITLE [npn Se goes with every lot. Ask any Property is cleared, railroad man in & grubbed and stumped attle and he will tell you Auburn has a great faint Much of it is under cultivation, When we have sold 100 lots we will raise the sicitd as the property is worth more. | Ole Hanson & C Third Fioor New GREENWOOD A. C. TO HOLD SMOKER) The Greenwood Athletic club/ will give their second smoker at Ajax ball, at the end of the Phin ney av. car line on the Tuesday, November ¢ Dale va. John Kelly, at as the main event Other features on the card will be Al Mosler and Harry Young at 120 pounds, at 180 pounds, Chet Neff vs. Young | Moore at 125 pounds, Jack Fowler ve. Frankie White at 122 pounds} 0 pounds, | 52)and Frank Pierce vs. Young Nel- son at 130 pounds, Duncan Me- Donald will referee all the bouts. YELL LEADER IN BAD WITH DOBIE Gilmour Doble, football coach at | the University of Washington, is! considerably peeved with Bill Horsley, yell leader at that institu- tion, After the coach had gone to considerable trouble to get the football fiekl nice and soft so his pets wouldn't break thelr neck Bill Horsley and some 1,500 crazy rooters between the halves of the Oregon game danced a snake dance right in the middle of it and tramped ft hard as rock. The university spends a lot of good) money keeping the field in condi- tion, as one man fis kept working on it all the tlme—except from 3 p. m. to 6, when he fs busy chas- ing “Pullman spies” away from knot-holes in the fence. RUNNER NORMAN GOES TO SPOKANE Unable to interest Jimmie Fits gerald, Soldier King or Paul Wes- terlund in his repeated challénges for a race over the original Mar- athon course, Victor Norman, the Seattle runner who won the Pot- latch Marathon, left today with his family for Spokane, where he will go to work at the Davenport cafe. He expects to enter the distance running game in Spokane if he has better luck than he had in Seattle in getting men who are willing to risk themselves and their coin in going against him. PRACTICE TONIGHT. Members of the Washington A. C. football team will meet at the Armory for practice tonight. Ther | game Sunday showed serious lack/| of practice, and, while the team) the men did not work together. The team will tackle the same opponent, the Times team, at Dugdalo's next Sw day, to show what the week's prac- tice has done for them. In the handball tournament Sat-| urday J. O'Connor won from An derson 21-2 and 21-3, E, Smith won| from Lindahl 21-14, 21-7 and 21-8, York Block ROTHUS TO BOX AT BALLARD SOON Amateur boxers from the 8. A. C.| Tel. Etfiott 392 RAINIERS Wi The Rainiers walloped # will clash with the fistic talent of Yue team on* the latters | lthe Ballard A smoker at jnight. The card has not been ar c evening of | ranged yet, but Superintendent Kel jte Brader, with Tom |ley of the Ballard club is arranging | starred in the game. 4 meeting for Clarence Rothus of the 8. | Kay A. C., at Victoria recently. who stowed away Me- at an inter-club/ grounds Sunday, 37 to @ Ballard next Tuesday Bruder of the Rainiers of the six touchdowns. Murray and re anxious to hook up |of town team averaging Other | on next Sunday. Soeve ¢ bouts will be arranged for Archie} Bruder, East 7713. Miller vs. Art Wilson | Wyard, Roy Boyd and other knights} of the mitt. Nature intended you to be phy- sically perfect. 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