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The boats are Sir Thomas Lipton’s) Shamrock IV, a boat to be bullt by a San Francisco syndicate, one by a Los Angeles syndicate, and one by a Hawaiian syndicate. niries for the big event are ex- ao from Puget sound and AIAN YACHT | 28,—) compete in the Internation-| games Co. just nlght, just like that the high average of 200 1-3, score: Foresters oe 737 Vv. & H. Co, ++. 683 ~ 649 nt w Bros. curtains for #h| | SPORTING NOTES | The Foresters’ team took three, y from the V, & H. Shoe! Kolng outfit on the Bismarck alleys King and, an exhibit at the Panama Pacific| Markle tied for high score of the exposition, is contained in & me® evening, at 224, and Markle bowled The m9 736 «620 the Fisher m, on the same alleys, last night when the Standard Furniture | bowlers took two out of the three Silver Fillings, 5c Up probably from the New York Yaebel Sone a aon sae eae the high club, the Toronte Yacht club, from 2 Tita Vancouver and Victoria, B.C. from) Fisher Bros 694 631 647 tendons the German kaiser and from the| Standard Furniture..644 679 659 Nin cheno king of Spain, with the possibility that an entry may come «& rom | Japan LOS ANG R83, Nov 8.—-The winner of today’s southern Calt fornia inter-scholastic championehip | feotball game at Pasadena between Long Beach and Pasadena high schools may go to Seattle to play ‘The Lunegerg Truss ts Best Free Triat to Prove It A. LUNDBERG Co. the Washington high school eleven Ue ac of that city. Negotiations, it BY R. C. HARING ni AMUSEMENTS Teporied here today, will be begun €6 auaah Abas. next week. The game would deter All Seattle is now with us, as the mine the Pacific coast ttle. FOR BUSY BUGS St. Louls—Instead of going out aud fighting when the gong sounded Tomorrow night the Logan & team will tangle Coast Biscuit Sbooters. Q. A. SPIRIT IS | Bryan outfit will bow! against the | Moose team and the Fisher Bros. with the Pacific BOUND TO WIN last and champlonship game of the ecason is at hand. The team ts in the best shape ever, and they are folng to Everett tomorrow with the soing to Everett with the spirit of No team can be beaten that will not be beaten,” or of “fight fair, bard and WIN.” In an aseembly held yesterday, NOVEMBER 28, 1912. THE STAR—THURSDAY, THREE SEATTLE BOTH BOXERS CONFIDENT, — |"WiAa'A""dnon xi ON GRID TODAY |" ro ISSUE STATEMENTS AS TO OUTCOME OF BIG BOUT BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 28.—Be-| Ritchie said he put Mandot down several times and had him all but Three Seattle teams will fixure in important gridiron struggles today The most important te that between the University of Washington and Washington State college, whic’ will be called on Denny field at 1 fore the battie: o'clock. In the event Doble’s men ’ . ed. A “ 4, will knock out Ritchie, it may) gut Wien the wouK sounded: ti/win or tie, 1 will mean the North take 12 rounds or longer, but h lto the floor aw easily. western champtonship. Should last the entife distance.| Woigast remained at his quarters par aoe Bo on ad but that’s! xe the Seal tock house until. late wveWolgast le due for the surprise| !" the morning. of hie life, 1 will be lightweight champion of the world before night. Wolgast is a rugged fellow, but | ean hit hard enough to stop him. My condition is perfect.”—Willle Ritohie, These were the statements this Pullman win, it will make the first defeat for the Washington Varsity in five successive years. Queen Anne will pattie with th Everett high at Everett for th state scholastic champlonship, the game being called wW 12:40. teams are evenly matched, and th game promises to be the hardes: fought contest of the season FAME OROBLIVION HANGS ON BATTLE FOR JOE RIVERS year five Yy . morning from Ad Wolgast, ant on eas tr bonged a a A weight champion, and Vile {GELE: ‘Ov. oe ( Sins: Ghaticheee, Oho ‘mest at|to face with hie final chanes to se | 2 OPO ie Only One | habilitate himself as & lightweight championship contender, Mexican Joe Rivers was billed to battle 20 rounds with Joe Mandot in Mo- 10 to 5% favorite. Carey's Vernon arena this after: With ideal weather, a record) noon, If Rivers wins, there will ro cfowd was predicted when Referee | main the hope of a brighter pugtlis Jim Griffin sends the two fighters | tic future, but another defeat at om their way. The main event waa|the hands of the French boy from scheduled to start promptly at Memphis will send him to the bot o'clock, eded by # fourround tom of the heap surely as hig contest tween Joo Lanum and countryman, Aurel Herrera, drop- Willie Hassen and a stx-round bout | ped from sight following his defeat between Ray Campbell and Loula| by Hattllog Nelson. Rees Rivers claims to be trained to the After a hearty breakfast, Ritchie | best condition of bis career. He came to San Francisco from his has been carefully watched by his training camp at San Rafael. He trainers, who feared a repetition of was smiling and confident, and if he the alleged tndiscretions that cut felt anw nervousness he did not | Joe's effectiveness squarely in two show it. Experts here said the San| when he met Mandot here, last La- Francisco boy was In perfect con-|bor day. Joe paraded the down dition. town streets last night again, but They were not so sure about the | his handlers declare that he merely Champion. He indulged in only four) was taking the air and that be start- days of real training, but his sup-| ed homeward at 9 o'clock Porters sald Ritchie was not strong} Mandot will not offer condition to burt Wolgast, and that) as an excuse if he loses, He was a ios sivanpion would wear him down sick boy when he met Rivers, two With body blows, and theo put over| months ago, but he declares he is & sleep producer. “right” now. He predicts a knock- (ea ae oe ae mR es a out victory for himself, and by vir- B. C. TOWNS WILL tue of that a crack at the title. NOT ENTER YACHTS Mandot was a betting favorice VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov, 2% jearly today, at 10 to 6. Shorter ringside odds were expected. Netther Vancouver nor Victoria ts Mkely to enter yachts In the regat-! Four preliminaries were sched- uled to precede the main event, ta proposed by Sir Thos. Lipton at! the 1915 exposition, owing to the which, it was Lelleved, would be started about 3 o'clock. Charley fact that British Coluhmbia yachts-| men object to the international Eyton will referee. Promoter McCarey estimated his rules, under which the craft mus be built, and have for a long time en deavored to secure agreement, with American yachtamen for the sbegtian of She. eatyevent Fetes, Lincoln will be the thitd Seattle Rough * used team to meet the Tacoma high of carts tena Morten Feo cm eleven at the stadium today. Broad- West Point and Carlixie teams this| ¥4¥ Was beaten by the City of Des year. You know the new rules pre-|tiny players, while Queen Anne vent all pretense of roughness, crossed the Tacoma line for the; ot only touchdown of the day, winn! Manny Wiedentbal, 18-yearold Tt 0. Tacoma is going to m pool shark, is ready to play ali/ bard fight to beat the Seattle team, comers, while Lincoln ts equally determined Chicago basketball league has a to slip over defeat on Tacoma. A Teferee whose name is Peaceabie. Daly City this afternoon in a 20 round battle, A flood of Ritchie money today caused a slight change in the odds, Wolgast now being a “sBromo Quinine’ That le Laxative Bromo Quinka| USED THE WORLD OVER TO OURE A COLD im ome aay; 6 Lew Always remember the full name. Look for this mgnature oa every vox. 25e, OF Y. M. C. A. Freed’s special class in boxing Ie i and soon will be fall ey the honor of being the first student. “Now Good Digestion wait on Appetite And Health on both —Macbeth. THANKSGIVING DAY This store is closed all day, that we may all enjoy this holiday. The Y. M. C. basketball team are quaking in their shoes over Prospect of going against the student team Wednesday night, The swimmers gave a nice little exhibition Tuesday night to about 45 spectators, Should have had a better crowd. Thompson's team managed to win their basketball game by a score of 1614 against Lamb's team. Lamb and Oldfield threw their rink many times, but always made up before hostilities commenced, Never “fite,” boys, [t's bad man- ners. Fred Laing knows the way to the basket pretty well now and makes seals ke a machine. Bill Hoar and Metzler feet over Friday night's game, and have hopes of winning from Seniors next Friday night. 96 MEETS TACOMA King, better known as “Casey,” showed up with the Busi. ness Men's class Monday night and now Mr. Hicks of cafeteria fame Promises to be on the floor tonight. large delegation of Lincoln rooters left this morning for Tacoma. for the sixth round of his elabt)the spirit was intense. Every one round bout with Oliver Kirk here! was in the rf apirit, mot over. last night, Abe Attell, former feath confident, but to battle and win. erweight champion, stepped to the special cars filled with rooters left ropes and announced to the crowd } that he had had enough and that he was through with the fight game forever. He was decisively whipped in the five rounds he did, box. Cleveland—Dectaring that he ex | pects & visit from the stork at his home tn February. Jo! y Kilbane, featherweight champton. annoanced ; that he will not meet the Englishman, tn § on New Year's day. “I wouldn't be “THE “MACY MODELS” 1s5—Peo, 18 S—OTHER BIG C. ACTS5 Prices—iSe and 2c. ANK! —SanmEvey ASKOGIVING. laway from home at that time for The PANTAGES the fattest purte ever offered,” de-| Matinee Daily Twhee Nightty “1917 CABARET REVIEW" Other Vig Features, iG and 200, Philadelphi 000 people will gather at Frank iin field this afiernoon to see the game between Pennsylvania and Cornell, Cornell will go ou the field | with nine veteran players. Both teams are in great condition. } High school teams of Aberdeen and Hoquiam will clash at Aber- deen this afternoon for second place in he Northwest scholastic football lost but} one game, to . and has defeated but the latter! team is much stronger than on their former meeting. | | $. A. C. basketball team easily grabbed a one-sided game from the Signal Corps team by a score of! to 14 Jast nigh! Jensen, David- mand Keelor siarred. In the pre liminary game tho 8. A. C. junior . term defeated the National Bank of | Commerce 56 to 14. Kansas City—The police have put the ban on the Howell-Fern fight which was to have been pulled off here today. If you cannot sleep nights. difficult to get breath, gastritis, ulceration = _— i constipation, in fact, all diseases of the stomach and bowels, appendicitis, acute or chronic, it will pay you to in Vestigate and see some patients T have cured. Private sanitarium and office. 6517 22nd N. W. Dr. Nuernberg German Epecialist on Chronic Diseases. Los Angeles—Trained to the minute, the University of Southern California rugby team today confi- dently expected to take the mea- wure of the team from the state university in the last inter-section- al rugby battle of the season. Ev- ery seat on the big field was sold lyesterday, and standing room only was left when the gates opened at noon, ’ Los Angeles.—Early ticket sales today forecasted the largest foot- ball crowd of the son for the game between Occidental college and the Oregon Agricultural col- lege this afternoon for the Amert- can football championship of the ific coast. Indianapolis ——Packey MeFarland of Chicago is the victor today over Harry Donahue of Pekin, Ul, after ten rounds of one-sided fighting. McFarland had a shade tn the weight, but Donahue put up a game battle, Albany Cut-Rate Dentists ‘We do exaefly the same kind and lass of work on other people's teeth hat we would want done tn our Own mouths, °nd our examination! @nd consultation costs you nothing, THE BEST ANTIFICIAL TERTH. 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Cor, Union NOTE—Bring this Ad with you And the Brosdway Rink, at 711 Pine «treet, is the place.|! latest ball-bearing rolier|/ What more|/ will receive a royal weleome, Mr.|) rink is located } Why The Star Gains in Both Circulation and Advertising : The big growth in circulation of The Star in Seattle is made without premiums or contests. It is simply because of the fact that the people of Seattle want an honest paper like The Star, which is published for the people. “The Star considers only the est good for the greatest number in every public matter. Its consistent circulation growth is a glowing tribute to its honesty of pose. Star readefs believe in The Star, and are loyal subscribers. They patronize Star advertisers and their patronage can in no way be secured except by advertising in The Star. The progressive merchants of Seattle realize this and because of the enormous city cit- culation they pla¢e their advertisements in The Star. Because of the constantly increasing results they get they are using bigger space and more merchagts are advertising every month in The Star than ever before. Advertising in The Star will bring you the biggest fe-, sults at the least expense of any paper in the city. The Star is the paper that goes into the homes of Seattle, where the real buyers are, and they patronize Star advertisers. Why the Saturday Star Is a Good Real Estate Medium FIRST—Because on Saturday night the husband and wife, in talking and planning for a home and wise investment combined, have plenty of time to discuss the question, as they do not have to get up early Sunday morning. , SECOND—Because on Saturday evening many men in Seattle receive their weekly salaries, and money suggests money, and they naturally think of an investment. THIRD—Because on Saturday night the husband and wife talk over the real estate | 3 have seen advertised im The Star that day. pportunities they FOURTH—Because they then decide to go and look over the ground and investi : gate these Sunday morning. real estate opportunities offered, early FIFTH—Because they do that immediately after breakfast without waiting to read any , Sunday morning paper or do anything else but carry out their plans formed the night before. SIXTH—Because the real estate advertisers in The Star are-the earliest. kind of early birds. i put out their advertisements the night before; through The Star, knowing investments with Star ade They early morning is too late for them; they attract attention Saturday afternoon, as they do, that it has the most loyal subscribers of any paper in Seattle, who make ns their vertisers. | own SEVENTH—By }doing this they interest their public one day ahead. before they go to bed Saturday night. is fair to hpth sides, the business is done, They have their possible customers thoroughly interested They show them the land early Sunday morning and on Monday, if the proposition