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COVE AND CLARK GO TO DRAW Perey Cove, the veteran Pa- cific Coast featherweight, is still good for further fistic cam- paigning, according to those boxing fans who saw Cove box a tixround draw with Tommy Clark, local lightweight, before “T would have given $1,000 If that exclaimed Coach F. H, “Hurry-Up" |Yost, after Quarterback Tommy Hughitt crowsed Penn's goal on a fake kick formation | Hughitt was called back by Ref: roo Eekersall, and se ; 4 penal for holding the linea the Garden City Athietic club | \tichigan man slipped in the mud of Snohomish, Monday night. Cove showed no sigua of decad-(@%@ Krabbed a Penn forward to ence, He finished the six rounds apparently as fresh as when he started. i The two boxera put up the bes |wcrap of the it holding The play was Yost's masterpiece —the crowning achievement of a career unequaled in football. Never ear It was evident throughout tho|h@® the Wolverine wizard conceived militug that Cove was the more|® cleverer coup, and never had he ne with skillfal, but Clark carried the wal io his men to execu start of the bouts, and had the ex ponents of the game on the verge of emitting tears with his eloquent peeo on ch be Will doudle the effectiveness of “eo Jo erg: pumerpc words te. eer - ghingg or printed _ came evident in the preliminaries ogg (AN with — = order) when a palr of affectionate fi rf half tones or zinc etchings, ors (nsistently embraced each other “TIE RAPID SERVICE ENGRAVING CO, |22¢ showed other signs of brotherly | love, { 230 Liberty Bidg. Opp. Postoffice|} It not the crowd's goat. Mindful) Elliott 3696 of what Dan had told them, they} demanded either blood or the ex pulsion of the alleged combatants. | The referee chased the boxers from the cirele. } That Joe Arxevedo, the Mexican lghtweight, was extremely Incky t get a draw with Frenchie Vaise, th Renton boy, in their 10-round com- bat in Oakland, last Wednesday night, was the opinion of the writ fm the San Francisco Daily News. Azevedo had the shade in only one round, the fourth, according to this particular account. In that round Vaise seemed ready to drop, but saved himself by falling into a |to Pe « SO-yard wat cal ine, and € od ‘apt ‘#on place kick In the Cornell game, a week pre vious, Paterson kicked goal under identical conditions, and the Penn |scouts had reported it Quarterback Hughitt dropped For the WEST In Traveling Goods at the RIGHT PRICE See ue REPAIRING Phone Kitiott 1160. Miller Trunk & Leather 4 Co. 94 SECOND AVE. | osarep Ope Yost, the Michigan F Formation, W [goles will try the English system non, Cal. In future the referee will stay outside the ring. Too much clinching in bouts has been responsible for this new move. With a refere outside of the ring, and having the privilege of dis- qualifying the contestant who fails to jostantly comply with a com- mand to break, clinching will cease, thinks McCarey. “The new system will mean more fighting and less turkey trotting,” ventures Tom. . Shaner & Wolff climbed a point in the Bismarck Rowling league when they handed « walloping to marek alleys, Monday Score: CUT-| e- THE HOT STOVE it around the 2} iiie © Speas, who for- merly performed at the first eush- fon for the Portland N. W. club, ts a fixture on the {Initial pillow on Totals jplay had gone for a touc hdown!"} Michigan was} save himself, and the referee called | lop. jore deadly precision. | Dan Salt, the Sgattle promoter,| : we, vlan cane the third quar lectured from the , 0 9) ter oO! ¢ Michigan-Penosylvania ac Dhow oy fh el er game, Michigan worked the batk for a|} THE STAR | ootball Wi. hich Tricked ¢ tin Oakland, Cal, to TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1913. 'Michigan’s Great Coach Dopes Out the Best Fake Kick Yet; Did It Work? Well Look Here | dent. ram of e Red REFEREE WILL STAY OUTSIDE RING NOW IN M’CAREY FIGHTS TOM M'CAREY OF LOS AN. the stage before he will sign with which of refereeing at his club at Ver-jteam he was relegated Pacific PLANG ARE BROACHED TO jinclude Erie, piace of Youngstown MeCarey making|Akron fn the Canadian league in Berlin, Guelph and St. and Thomas, the latter being the home town of Jack Graney ec .8 folk: it he'd whether back on the American inform A REVAMPING OF football schedules for is planned, including west, BAN JOHNSON COULD RE. Neve the minds of a multitude of} them now Ferguson is going to be league um: pires’ staff next season. “ee we RN next season more Inter.) sectional games betwixt east and) Rolcom Lumber © the Portland Beavers next season a White titers .-..- Shaner @ Woitt H. F. Norton & Co. The First National Rank five met the H. F. Norton & Co. rollers in a : the Northwestern leagne club dur- tT} ing last utility roles only. cee BY GUARANTEEING PACKEY McParland $1,000, the officials of the St. Louis A. C. succeeded in signing bim up to meet Harry Trendall, the crack St. Louls lignt- weight, In an cightround node Wiekiand Dentists special match Monday night, and eaten Open Evenings ; came out on top by a comfortable WE STAND RACK OF OUR WORK) margin. POR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE Seore: Firat Xational— it. : port : cision contest on the night of | Kavanagh t,t = LARRY M'LEAN, THE BIG | Tete i» as He catcher who Innded on the Glantw Sle tS RE ap teg ee ee roster in time to do the Bulk of lWlackadar . sae their world series catching, has {n Alves. . -- * ie 398 vented a baseball game you play A ‘eoosaaipany aie dees, Koeees on a board in a parlor, «and ex- ‘Bridgework $3 and Up! Totals s te fF pects to make tidy revenue out of James Sutheriand, who asserts eee and | he is the champion elephant Killed] 7g REPORTED THAT THE lin the world, has arrived in NewWleiants and White Sox cleared In the 13 years which he | York. bel close to $50,000 on their 30 wames | has spent in the African jungle he] payed before sailing for the Ori |has shot more than 600 elophants.| ont On, yes, we see Chief Meyers d Matty quitting the party with Py Full d We have thousands of Seattic he: tients who will tell you that they knew that plates could be tit.) fed 20 Perfectly until they had us do work. Any work that doesn't prove Qafactory will be repaired tree of eharge at any time. tn BOON—today, tf you wisn | ; ee tien examination and esti. | mate. DIAMOND RINGS ARE CUT IN HALF MUGGSY M’GRAW HAS WITH ldrawn bis pen from the field of |iiterature. Hereafter he will writ no more newspaper stories—a he has begun by refusing to toni bis name to tales of the White Sox Giants Oriental trip. ) THE FIRST HOLDOUT FOR the coming baseball season ts Buck O’Brien, former Boston Red Sox pitcher, O'Brien didn’t make good when sold to the New Joshua Green Bidg. WILL PLAY AT EVERETT The vollet team of the Y. M A. noon class will go to Everet ic I Will Not Disappoint You WA Have Not Failed to la week from tomorrow to play the fis t match game of the #eason lwith the Y. M. C. A. team there /A team from the older men’s class will accompany youngsters and take part in a sec: ond game. THE MARKETS y ly J. 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But as he miseed Hughitt hugged the oval to his jersey and, Jumping | ¢), to hin feet, swept around the) ¢y, Quaker Mne Ike a jack rabbit with | +), a date in the next county and late, | p¢ nt the ball between the goal posts, while the Penn a forwards fought desper oO get back through the line they had been purposely to penetrate Such was the perfection of plan and execution that thousands did not realize until the next day that it was a Yost coup, and not an acct th at w pie ta ed de FAKE PLACE KICK re in 4) in Jt at w K Hughitt’s Run From Fake Kick Formatior §, A.C, WILL SEND A TEAM TO SPOKANE | m) ai mi teur wrestling matches of the son will take place in Spokane just before the Christmas holidays, when Oliver Runchey, of the Seat- Ue Athletic club, and 125-pound Pa- elfic coast champion, will meet Frank Giahe, of the Ly queen AA. ©, holder of the 115-ponnd title. | Despite the weight Giahe is conced- ing to the Seattle champion, he t* considered os having an even chance, The GisheRenchey bout will b the feature even’ of the interelub meet between Seattle and Spokare Dee. 19. he 8, A.C. is entering four boxers. They probably will be Earl Baird, 116; Edward Pink | man, 5; Archie Wyard, 135, end Andy Duvall, 145, | SASKATCHEWAN'S WEALTH | WIN! katchewan government estimates the grain crop as worth $110,000,000 | | | | | SPOKANE TO ENTER | elation, promises to .be the biggest oozing through the line; the sec |{nnoor er , from which to draw athl ermitted | west recruit contesting, Seattle K. 0, BROWN A (Knockout) Brown, the Greek mid-| times, jnot put Chip tn a glass kase? der, then hide tn house until he} can't get my chalenge. hear George Brown afraide of any-| one do you Mr. Sporting Editor?) Why aot give me a chance at the i eet a ere ot Oe i for amy senson any Vol Commads See ly me mee m now on. . One of the moat important ama-|ChiD end manager dime cowards | oF Overcoat fails to render full and satisfactory afraid K. O. Brown, gud luk, Ples K. O. Prown, real fighter and then | some.” | but because he was unlicky. | | Ebbets says that it was entire + | cidents that cost him his job. | TPEG, Nov, 26.—The Sav-|@ tired employes on its municipal Harry Pollock, manager of Fred-| Penson rolls. Our Tras ts guarantors to be better (hae | 4ie Weoish, is #till chaning after Wil BIG MEET With the Bpokane Amateur Ath Je club, the latest of the North-| pet organizations to signify ita In-| ntion of entering a team in the eet, the P. N. A. indoor cham- lonships, to be held in Seattle in winter under the direction of ¢ National Guard Athletic asso: ent ever held in the state. In en ng the indoor meet, the vokane club is taking up a new anch of sport Its entry gives a good idea of 6 interest the athletic .clubs of} Northwest are manifesting in o bie o Last summer was first me Spokane ever com- ted in an out-ofdoor track meet Spokane has three big college in- {tutions within {t# jurisdiction e clubs in the North. their teams by the and With Spokane and Portland il! no longer be able to land the ick of the Eastern Washington lent. Spokane will be represent: | entirely in the {indoor and out ,or meets by college athletes, The other me process, Suits and Overcoats any previous season—because our values have been Three Hundred ¢ 1 7 SPECIAL.... greater and our quality the very highest on the Pacifie Veith-Cammack Co. Our this season clothing business has been far beyond Coast. In consequence of this largely increased business many lines have become broken long before the usual time, therefore we begin now—two months ahead of the usual time—a general clearance of all broken lines of Suits and Overcoats. Come here today and expect values that you have never known before the season’s end. Veith-Cammack quality is the very highest—finer garments ready-for-service are impossible anywhere— original values were the best on the Pacific Coast. PRESS AGENT PITTSBURG, Nov, 22.—A letter) ceived by James J. Long, sport % editor of the Sun, from George | Included are only the very newest and best selling styles and models—for it is only the real good sellers and styles that become broken in size. jeweight of Chicago, is reproduced | Brown's own language “For why you not make Mistere | mmuey dime not give me a chance | hes Shampeon george Chip for | hy heh? Me george greek nockout Brown fight Chip two Yes me knock him like uch he knock Frank Klaus, Why me act like ten-cent piece, and He ake one good fight, look like won- Men and young men of every possible size’ and good taste idea will find just the garments they want. These 300 Suits and Overcoats will not last long—come in today and be sure of good choice. Better value, better style and better quality are im- possible, even though you wait another month or more. Why wait—come in right now—have two extra months’ service out of your suit and overcoat at the price you expect to pay in February clearance sales. You never | service up to your highest expectations—full and satisfactory adjustment will be made. rit this In your paper. Geo elievers in reincarnation here that Brown must be Josh Bili- ee bock on earth. e weaver} Veith-Cammack Co. Take it from President Eb- james bets of the Brooklyn club, Bill | | Second at J Dahlen wasn't released as | manager of the team because | he didn't possess the ability to | successfully lead the Dodgers, | |MULTNOMAH TO PLAY IDAHO | PORTLAND, Nov. 25.—A game |between the Multnomah club and the University of Idaho football eams to be played in Portland on NEW YORK, Nov. 25—The Polo| New Years day has been arranged, grounds were being prepared today} Sam Langford will be seen in ae for Saturday's game between the | tion again at one of the Brooklyn army, and navy football squads. clubs on the night of November 24. One goal will be erected at the|He has been matched to meet Bill home plate and the other in center | Watkins, a colored ecrapper, for 10 field, Ten thousand temporary|rounds at the Twyford A. C., of reats also were being put in. South Mrooklyn. M PREPARE FOR BIG GAME IN NEW YORK ly due to Dablen's misfortune | | in heving players meet with ac. | It fe said that Dahlen will quit | baseball for good. t a | Paris has more than ‘80,000 re- Roxing—Avettn-watt Me Ritchie. Pollock says that if Rit- chie will agree to fight Welsh he | will guarantee him a purse of $25, 000 for a 20-round ut in England Ritchie in return he will fight/{! | Welsh if he first Jack Brit} ton, | Beautiful Silverware For Star Readers A set of six beautifully decorated French gray finish Rogers Silver Tea Spoons free to mail subscribers to The Star. They are of beautiful design and will last a lifetime. 4 set of these spoons could not be duplicated at any store for less than $2.50. We bave bought them tn |euch large quantities that we are lable to give them to our subscribers. | All that is necessary for you to do} is to pay your subseription to The Star one year in advance ( Fi and the spoons will be sent you, paid. 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