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INFIELDER FRICK ENDS HIS LIFE WITH ACID PORTLAND, Ore, Nov, 21.— James Frick, utility infielder of the Oakland Coast league ball ig dead here today as the result of a selfadministered dose earbolic acid. Frick ended his while bis wife was out buying tickets to Oklahoma, where the Fricks had intended to go in the —_ of aiding the star ball play health. Frick came to rt. land at the close of the Coast league season, sick and despond- ent, and his condition finally be came so grave that the trip to Ok- Tahoma was thought necessary. He was secured from the New. club of (he Bastern league by Hand to take Wolverton’s place @t third. Gos Hetling replaced him later On two occasions he disappear e@ mysteriously from the Oakland team, only to be be located in hos tale by his wife. He was of a h nature. After having the firet game prac- Ceally stowee away on the Bismarck @ileys jast nicht. the Sears-Roebuck team fell down and the Foresters meosed them out by three pins. The @ame thing happened tn the Inst game when the mallorder team over five pins In a close Henson made high score, and Markle high average, The scores: --- 691 708 663 Wears Roeduc’ 6ss 690 668 Tonight tb National Bank of ree bunch will meet the jations! bank outfit, and the | CAN'T SEE GAME NEW HAVEN, Nov. 21.—Owing to the great demand for tickets to | the big Harvard-Yale game Satur- , many Yale alumal will be un- t to see the game. Everard Thompson, nianager of thy Yale ticket department, has returned ever 1,000 applications from Yale jalumol. Harvard has applied for } ily bal! of the tickets, leav- Yale's allotment 16,542. Over a alumni applications were re- for Yale seats. with 20: with 184. Woresters . WALTER COCHRAN Boy Billiard Marvel. CHICAGO, Noy. 19.—The title of champion billiard a ltyearold boy about as big as a cue, He ts Walter Cochran, who hails from lowa, and is now rounding into a world beater in Chicago, der the instruction of 1. Perkins Prof.” Perkins is the man who coached Calvin Demarest and any number of high class billiardists, and be declares that not only is young Cochran the most prom|sing pupil he ever had, in his 45 years’ experience, but that the boy wilt be greater than the late Wizard Shaef- fer, if you understand billlard tan guage, consider this latest feat of the boy wonder He averaged 5 6-34 in a Class A 18.2 inch balk line tournament, to the amaszoment of Chicago experts. He continues to amaze those same experts by the skill he shows tn his daily prac tlee at Mussey’s rooms, where Per kins holds forth as teacher The lad was “discovered” by his father, who ts a hotel keeper in Manson, lowa. Two years ago he Ww ' Thero is Only One «“‘Bromo That io Quinine”’ un- | observed the marvelous skill of his) i2-yearold son, and, disagrecing| with the celebrated scientist, Her bert Spencer, who declared skill at billiards to be “evidence of a mis apent life. Prof, Perkins, Cochran, Sr, connid:| ers a Bachelor of Billiards dexree| The though. dent boy is modest about it, When The Star correspon ed him to talk about bim-| exes TT ‘SEASON'S GAMES| | OF SEATTLE Hl SCHOOLS BY FRED HENRY With a tight race on for the thigh school state championship be tween the teams of Queen Anne) and Everett, to be decided by the) contest on Thanksgiving day, the following comptiation of results of all games played this season by Se attle high school teams will be of interest Queen Queen eon A usen = usen 4 Total Linewts Lincein Lineoin Lincoin Lincotn Aner High. 78/Ratiard 24 erankiin O/Lineoin 32 Aberdeen hb Sehow!. iver. Sophs TUsiver. Fretm OlQuern Anne Laxative Bromo Quinine Always reucember the fell name. Look ‘fer this mgusiure 00 every cox, 3dc. CURE A COLD 08 OME BAT. CVE ns “Fifty Years Ago, When Golden Wedding Rye Men and women find Golden Wedding a wonderfully beneficial stimulant. 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There is mo necessity for gray hair ty-five years of age, and no excuge for anyone, yousg or old, having thin, strag- hair, either full of dandruff or jeavy and rank smelling with ex- sessiye oll. You can bring b have ‘tural th i your hair In @ few days eke rid cured of any \ and loose hairs, and make | day: ARN vahet! OMAN’S CHARM FADED, GRAY HAIR your halr grow strong and beauti- ful by using Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- phur Hair Remedy. For genera tions common garden Sage has been used for restoring and pre serving the color of the hair; and Sulphur is recognized by Scalp Specialists as being excellent for treatment of hair and scalp troubles, If you are troubled with dandruff or itehing scalp, or if your hair is losing ite color or coming out, get a fifty cent bottle of Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur from your druggli and notice the improvement in ti hair after a few appearance of your a Owl Drug Co, “He Total Brondway High Sebo, Broadway tT \Mremerte Hrosdwa 12 W. Sea roadwny Oo Rvereet oad way 42')Framkiin Broadway 19 Au * Broadway eis Brosdway 7 Te a Broadway 9 Bellingham 16 Weat Seattte Beattie Tote! High. 1iAuburp Total Woat Went West West Weat West West Weat 24 Kent 44 Kirkiand @Hremerton 124 Total Dallerd High. OQueen Anne 12 Snohomish 12 Kirkland $ West Seattio 7\Frapkiln 18 Bremerton @ Auburn Total Ballard Ballard Baliard Ballard Haliard Balk Ballard Total 16 Total Frackiin High Scheel. Franklin © Waat Seattic Franklin ra Frank tio Prankiio Franklin Total OREGON’S LINE-UP TO BE CHANGED EUGENE, Ore. Nov. 21—The! ox | of le Cotiegs gon are todey anxiously awaiting the announcement of the lineup for the state university football, team ‘to clash with the Oregon Aw rieuitural College at Albany Satur- day. The formation will not be the same as that sent against Washington, as Bradshaw will play the sidelines, and Grout may | give way at left tackle to either) Hilden or Soden. The backfield) is fairly certain to remain the same. Coach Pinkham is trying nothing but Hight signal practice previous to the game, as his men Were somewhat battered up in the Washing.on game and are not looking for work. BOX A DRAW OAKLAND, Cal., Nov. 21.—After ten rounds of fast fighting the bout between Red Watson and Babe Picato, before the West Oakland club, was declared a draw. Watson took the aggressive from the start, | but many of his blows missed Picato also missed many of bis punches, Louls Rees of Lom Angeles won the decision over Kid Peppers of Kensas City after six rounds, Ed Willet knocked out “Mysterious” Mitchell in the second round, Jim Horner and Ray Campbell fought ON: WITH CU ~jabout it,” eeteeteeeeeeees THE STAR—THURSDAY, 14-YEAR OLD BOY IS PICKED TO BE WORLD'S CHAMPI self, his experience and ambition he answered “Oh, I guess there ten't mach say. You'd kina about tt his place might have said: Perk,” but Walter as he te ekiliful rhe average kid He had no selentific knowledge of ne went to Perkins for there wasn't anything to He quickly grasped the tyn tala, learning the 20 ogo shots and their numberlets tions, developing his natin ency of touch stinotive percep mysteries that delighted eran, “| have seen many & pro the test in 4 big tourn Perkina, “but Waller's skill in the Class A vinced me of hie real greal am sure he will rank abovg fer, Ives and Vigneaux, whp, opinion, were the beat biti who ever lived, He has brair ingness to work and rem self-control day when he will play win without difficulty,” The best thing about Walter player of the! just as good as a college sheopekin,| that, in spite of his wonderful gift,| world may soon rest on the head of) and Cochran, Jr, agrees with him.| he ts just a regular boy, unspoiled) bav-| H® DOES NOT by praise and admiration, and ing no bad habits SMOKE CIGARETTES. HANS WAGN MAKE ANOTHER HOME RUN PITT SBU Nov, 20.—"If feport is true, SC Se ut bet the girl ha lo pop the ques sald = Ba: Hon,” noy. Dreyfus president of the Pittsburg Pirates re discussing a port (today th Hans , Wagn star shortstop HANS WAGNERsoon to mar pretty Mies easio Smith, | Pittabarg. “Hans {se so bashful,” pi) FA r talk to Me, Per- “Heo lo a8 courteous ya} nd I look forward (0 the the holder he brought little Walter|of the world’s 182 title, and 1 be) when he to Chicage and turned him over to| lieve when that day comes he will) ER T0 the added |Stockton diletar baxketba NOVEMBER 21, 1912. RITCHIE 10: TO VORITE. IN BETTING SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 21-—~ Laying &. wager of $400 to $1,000 to co bettor today has «ive lof his faith that Willie Ritehie will ltake Ad Wolgast’s number when the pair meet here Thanksgiving | day ¢ Only the one bet has been made so far in figures of wize, and lit is expected that money on the } will not be free for some days. It le known, however, that Wolgast has money to bet on him self and, a6 there i» always & owd which atrings with the tlchampion here, the Hitehie camp the money market to go as low an 2 to 1, When that time comes, says Ritchie, he will gamble 4 little pile on his chances in the mitt Ritehie today twit dgme to Coffroth and the sporting writ of the town that he can make } event to ers 12% pound# easily visi bim at San Rafael to see his workout Wolgast fs hammering daily at the Seal Rock house. »|left arm, which wag eald to be crippled, nearly put one of his training partners away yesterday, nded a solid left hook. away His ‘PULLMAN WILL GIVE HARD SCRAP Although the outlook for another conference — championship for |Washington looks promising, the Pollman game here Thanksgiving will be no cinch for Dobie's heroes. Pullman has been beaten by both Idabo and Whitman Coach Bender of Pullman wit nested the Oregon gridiron strug ele last Saturday, and is confident |that a similar style of play as | wn by Oregon put up by Pull |man will pull down the victory for }Pullman, Pullman has made a strong fight all season, and should 1 sive Washington « hard tussle in 4 the coming battie. It can be safe. ly sald that this Doble person | too wise to the game to let Pull man rey the performance pull ed off by jon by the use of the forward pasa. ie - 0 r *, “ CHAMP BASKET ‘| TEAM COMING ry} of} STOCKTON, Cal, No ~The (eam | 2 Dreyfuss, “that he prefers to git opiseven years champions of Califor all night Ip the smoking car rath eri nia and holders of the Pacifie Ath than sleep In a Pullman tf the carjletic association unlimited division carries women Youll have was the reporters could get pessengere.” ask » | Savith. KILBANE AFTER DUNDEE’S SCALP FOR NEW YEARS| CLEVELAND, Nov. Stirred up by the ease whieh Johnny Dundee pointed Frankie Conley Los Angeles, Johnny Kill now wants to meet the there New Year's day. bane le willing to cancel scheduled bout with Morgan Christmas and, satiefactory ower ie @d, he will go to the prepare for the match. | ehhh eeeeeeend MANDOT FAVO! LOS ANGELES, Noy, ® ‘\to 7 is the price marked to the Thankegiving day Ri Indications are, howevet, there will be much Rivers won and a shorter price at Mr. Wagner | through the the satisfaction | next from, Miss | weeks the ring are planning today « trip Northwest. to start and continup three oup, January From played, will be arranged couver, B, C, team, claimants of the Pacifle coast tithe, The men to > Ingtis, Conklin, Reyner, unser, Norton and Spayd. 18 to 20 games will be and & series undoubtedly with the Van | eo iM 18 GRID HERO LeoMeQuary, who did the heay ing act for the Victoria Bees last . Plays football to keep his er in trim. Passing the ball to have loonened up tendons that heretofore have been tied up in «a knot. I ’now I will bave a food season next year. I can feel it,” pipes Leo, * FOR BUSY BUGS seteseeetesnae At a cost of $2,200 for the season ithe Vancouver hockey team has signed Fred Taylor, of Ottawa, re “\gurded as the greatest hockey (player Io the world, to play with the Vancouver team. All cities in the Canadian hockey cireuit are preparing for an exciting champion oy aide, would occasion little surprise.| "Zip race this season. | Both boys are in the midst of their training. MODERN elegantly ginus, Eighth and Virgiala, o Westlake. Elliott 803. HEAR BE AUDIPHON With Latest Inet Aas . * Hearing With Fase and Comfort you can obtain an Audiphone | oe mal a draw and Koney Freitas won the decision from Wiille Miller. KILBANE WILL MEET MORGAN CLEVELAND, Nov. 21.—Johnny Kilbane of Cleveland, the feather- weight champion, has to meet Eddie Morgan, the English boxer, in a 20-round bout for the championship. Terms and a date are not yet settled, but it fs e: pected the match will be staged either in San Franciseo or Low Angeles before January 1, THEN HE WOKE UP Ben Huut, better known as “Big Hearted Ben,” the Tacoma Tigers’ southpaw, who has a reputation for unusual generosity, pulled an ofd one the other day, A friend admir- ed a three-karat sparkler which the pitcher wore on a finger, and Big Ben pulled the stone from his fin- ger and presented it to the party. Wanted Furniture. 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Chicago—Tip O'Neill, president of the Western league, has admit- furnished | f students of the University of Ore-| rooms it loweet rates at Hotel Vir (en nna ee tak among play jers of the Western and American est aesociation leagues of breaking off TTER from organized bal! outlaw” league. O'Neill says he ts not connected with the proposed which t# to have teams in Indianapolis, Milwankee, City, Omaha, St. Joseph, | Minneapolts and an eighth city yet to be selected. Ercole Balzac, of France, was given the decision over Ernie Zan- ders, an American boxer. Syd ney, S. W. last night, er 12 rounds of fighting. The police stopped the bout when the Amer fean was almost “all in.” 4 forming an With a session of secret practice jlast night the Harvard team, which *\ will meet Yale Saturday, completed sjtraining at Cambridge, and was -igiven a big demonstration by the | Students, Thirteen colleges, represented by 78 runners, are entered in the an- nual cross-country race, which will be ran at Evanston, IL, Saturday morning. In a heavy downpour, Vancouver, |B, C., defeated the Australian War- atah rugby team at Vancouver yes- terday by a score of 6 to 3. Mike Gibbons of St. Paul made a poor showing in a six-round, no- decision bout against Jack MeGar- ron, of Allenstown, Pa. in Phila delphia last night, New York.—-Bombardier Wells, the British heavyweight ehamplion, says he js coming back to New k for more American coin, js says he will be ready to face Paleer, McCarty or Flynn, either here or in California, He will. want a $5,000 guarantee, San. Francisco.—Frank Moran, the heavy, is to be given a real try- out tn Oakland against Gunboat Smith. Moran fs said to be matched ‘{with Smith for 10 rounds on Decem- ber 10. If he makes good, Jas. W. Coffroth will put bim against the winner of the Flynn-MeCarty bout in Los Angeles, Dal Yor Ww, on i ) a2 Hi 40. Charles Ledeux, French bantam, outpointed Battling Reddy, of Har lem, throughout their 10-round bout in New York last night. In the last round Reddy was groggy, but recovered and finished strong, on the champion, one San Franels | evidence | The bunch will] iad A FEW FACTS— Auburn is the Junction of the Northern Pacific. from Auburn. | Auburn is the center of the greatest Agricultural valley i Tacoma Interurban. | It has macadamized roads running in all directions The Railroads have chosen Auburn as their shop and rot i Auburn has doubled in population in one year. Every home in Auburn is occupied waa ‘0 aad 10) xa Sie habe, HOE a? N. P. RAILROAD YARDS AT AUBURN. Auburn is situate 22 miles south of Seattle, 14 miles north of Tacoma. The main line runs directly Auburn has many first-class, well established manufacturing institutions, n Western W; Auburn is served by the N. P., by the Milwaukee, by the S. P., O. R. & Na J ’ ind-house center, There are no vacant houses, Auburn is the best place to invest money in Western Washington. THE HOME-BUILDERS— { New homes are being built on every side Plenty of work in and around Auburn. It is a good place to live in. Why not build your home at Auburn? , THE SPECULATOR— If Auburn was free from all buildings of every kind If there were no factories there If. there were no people there Auburn is a good, clean, thriving city of about 2,000 people. If we were platting a new town, prices would have to be as high as we charging for lots. |We Are Offering 100 Lots at $250 Ea ilerms—$10 Cash, $5 1 No Interest on Time Pay & ! We feel absolutely safe in saying that Auburn realty will double in valte feasonable time at Auburn. You can see the | than at Tacoma. spirit of hope everywhere. Manufacturing, Agricultutal and Railroad Center. We predict that within five years more Railroad men will be employed Why not invest a few dollars at Auburn, now? Go with us and see this property, anyway. It only costs you a couple of hours’ time. ' |B tunity after opportunity? Money will be made in Auburn lots, and lots of it. That is our opinion. We know what great development is taking jl Auburn will grow to a be at Why sit idly by and lo Men make money by investing in just such towns as Auburn. Our property is within five minutes’ walk of the best part of Auburn business distn Third Floor New York Block Ole Hanson & € Phone Et 0 onshore WILLIE HOPPE |S! STILL CHAMPION WITH CUE NEW YORK, Nov. 21—By de-| feating Ora Morningstar tn the fin al game of the world’s champion ship 18.2 balk Une billiard tourna- ment last night, Willie Hoppe re- tains his title as champion billiard- ist of the world, Morningstar was unable to) “nurse” the balls and, while Hoppe] did nol play up to the expectations | of the crowd, he had no trouble in} running out-on his opponent, 500! to 276. Hoppe's high run of the night was 86, while Morningstar's high run was 42. Last night's performance gave Hoppe first place in the tourney, with six wins and one loss to his) credit. the Japanese crack. Slosson was| second, with five games won and two lost. Yamada and Morning- star tied for third place, with four games won and two lost, each, TACOMA HUNTER BAGS 2 SWANS TACOMA, Nov, 21.—Puget sound fs noted as a wonderful hunting district for water fowl, but a Taco- ma hunter returned to this city with an unusual bag Tuesday. He brought back with him two big white swans he had bagged on Spanaway lake. Spanaway lake is but a car ride from Tacoma, and although many wild swans have been seen in that region, they are so wild few have ever been shot, ‘The hunter is George Lunkiey, ahd his bag is the first of its kind re- ported this season. The wings of the larger bird measured 7 feet 1 inch from tip to tip, and from the tip of the bill to the end of the tail 4 feet 3 inches. The swan weigh- ed 12% pounds, Grant Hendrickson Je back In class again and is working out with Andy Erickson’s grapplers every wrestling night, . rnett, a “once was” at the Y. M. C. A. gym, was foreibly brought to mind Tuesday by the |“ appearance of his brother, A. Bar- nett, on the floor, He looks as much like Nate used to look as Nate did himself. The Swimming club held a it session on Tuesday ni grea ght with ten terested spectators on the side lines. Prospects for a great exhi- bition on the evening of the 26th are looming large. In a hard-fought game of basket- ball Tuesday night Thompson's team won from Sisley’s Funny- Faces by a score of 13 to 6, In the clase competition last night Snyder's outfit took the standing broad jump event away — the Lambs by a narrow mar gin, The standing of the four teams in the senior class at present follows Snyder 11%, Sisiey 83, Thompson 82, Lambs 60, Sisley — Yuh siugged muh! Thompson—Aw, get offen yer foot, I didn’t. Sisley--Yuh did! Yuh slugged muh tree times, Thomp- son—Well, if 1 did you deserved it, Quick, mata The irons, Handball goes merrily on, with George Swan making great strides and hops over the fallen to—second place finally, Forest Efaw and C. F. Larsen are back in class again. Both of them expect to wear ribbons again, BE FEATUR Romeo Hagen, tl who got_a hairline Hollie Giles, the | boxer, on Fort Lawton, nights ee lished statement going to do to sume their today, “If I can 10 rounds, I should rounds, If he is we end of that time, jly know he has t | A feature of the Fb He was beaten by Yamada,|members in the tank and some {n-/card arranged by |batue royal between | pegro eee. ae. the ring at the chm ja man has enough lout, if he cam, and out otherwise, The maa jalone in the ring will jevent. Leo Crevier and at 122 pounds, wil f |the preliminary BACK TO Bie Mike Lynch is ar North Yakima. Bi he’s going to stay with ter, at least until the & comes frozen. hike home. * “ SEATTLE DRUGG DESERVES F Switt’s Pharmacy, 294 Pike st, doserves p eet tle people for introdus@mss simple buckthorn park ané ine mixture, known |This simple German became famous by citis and it bas ered that A SIN sour stomach, ga$ OB tag and constipation Advertisement, gots 1 a ae .