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STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 17, 1914. PAGE 7, EATH OF FOOTBALL IN SEATTLE HIGH SCHOOLS IS || tie state Bank of Seattle THREATENED UNLESS SCHOOL BOARD GETS AMOVEON|) «o> The death knell of football in Seattle high schools will be sounded un- | There are approximately 8,000 high school students. Every one of the | sie 2h cae od he San Pixtiees: ‘$ sets he cA aly a “ Set. : . ° ‘ 4 iking House, Furniture and Fixtures.... ‘ less a a aes the school board forget their knit- || 8,000 is interested in the football activities at their respective schools. Of os WP osiurhas yy Math Hea 8,064.55 ag plage “hae 3 Picking & field on which the teams can play their} this number about 500 are players who derive a physical benefit from the 1 Estate ....... ey - 26,239.42 es. ‘The matter has been put squarely up to the board and now their} aye ; : : : 4 J. Sand other high : bonds.$ 80,768.40 answer is “Ish ka bibble.” . game. Still the directors can’t see why they should be annoyed with trifles. Walvanis |...) i lad 69,560.75 The board had a meeting Wednesday and had promised to find a way If the directors’ hearts are eventually softened by the pleas of the coach- Cash on hand and due from « out of the situation that confronts the schools—football teams and no place |} es and principals and are brought to action, it may be that they will decide . 303,046.37 to play. The directors, however, chose to fight the European war and on the Washington park grounds. . If this is the case it will take weeks to put ae , plan more battles, rather than give attention to the troubles of the high the grounds in shape and the schedule probably will be delayed. $1,436,875.64 schools. But the school board should fret. Pri __ LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in ; 453,375.52 -$ 100,000.00 —— Surplus and Undivided Profits... 5 30,222.88 PICK CHANCE | GRID GAME 10 N. W, Comtoteges YANKS ROOT oe nan 1.306.577.76 $1,436,875.64 LEAD CHI — W, & Considerate for the welfare of the commercial and ‘ September 26—Vareity ve Alumni, at mercantile interests confided to its care, The State Bank October $—Frechman-sophemore game, of Seattle is prepared at all times, subject to agreement, | | Qeteber 10—Mentane, 06 Rlsscuia, to meet promptly and liberally the requirements of its | customers as determined by their business, financial re- , Pullman sponsibility and bank balances. nual home-coming day). Rag : a eo sanridicen aettyny, will oe unvder| " Sovenner Hw sananed gists tse. By Hal Sheridan WE SOLICIT YOUR ACCOUNT Yankees, will manage the Chi- ten days, when the three leading, "Neyenner 41 tiurkey day)—U. of w.} NEW YORK, Sept 17.—The B. L. GRONDAHL, President. sage White Sox In 1918, was a re ~ colleges, Washington, Pullman and) at seattle (possibly at Spokam New York Yankees are losing but A. H. SOELBERG, Vice President. the Oregon Aggies, begin their ve January vbable) | iittle sleep over the slide of the| HUGO CAKLS Cashier, | 1 Loule or Miseourt university, : ~ ; rea? ctrovinted in baseball TANIBLAUS — ZBYSZKO, zine, Georg Stovall, Kansas City | schedule of practice games, From| a panes ag MMO SATO A von Giants, In fact, the A ¢ ag goa Aire ae ate airclee . who @ ago was o Fed age " 0 KC mber on one or | WASHINGTON lietrahaes of - Shr | | LUTZ, t shier. -~ on pione Dlagiy Picearone Ing to 6 attie to orapple Gcabie Matton Wis teres, = games will be played weekly, the) September 26—Aberdewn high, at fe peepee s Y fcaigs dendd gabe Ml ried, a no! rican aw) » or er al Sub had offered him a large| Polly Grimm, the match being jond base for Victoria a year ago, |first conference gam see: | October 8—Washington A. ©, 0¢ Be-|pennant, for then they will get 1 obey neg berg Og) Crabbed when The Star dis- [to jump orgunized ball. Stovall for October 10 between | ate. rack at the MoGrawites for, the ae re Ser vseen, DUS Re Wer covered It wae to be a fake, is overheard Scout MeClosky, of the|™ id Oregon at Eugene. All| October 16—All-Navy, at Semttia New York city championship pe names. getting fat In @ German prison | Cincinnati club, offer Rawlings to| the teams are at work getting In| October 17—Washingtun park, “It looks,” said Manager Roger Gharies Comlekey, owner of the! down In Prussia. Zbyszko le a | Joe Cantillon, Minneapolis manager, |*h@Pe. Washington State college! Seteper ts —Winumam at senate , " ‘t nt h Sox, is sald to have been di a po! ager, | Oeteber 5i-—Oregon Agricultural col | Peckingp: . “ae if the Giants write | Russian Pole and was on a |in the lobby of a hotel, and, carry-| Was the first team in the field. |, have abt their ball, Glues Wo ban vl SPECIAL for some time with the! tour of the German empire jing this news to Johnny, got him| First call for material was Issued) 1¢—-Oreqon university, 8) better send out a few scouts to ‘ i GR ghange | when the war broke out. The |to desert Som. 1, areie “November 26—Washingten ptate, at|look them over, as wo probably oun ri rmane distrusted Zbyazko o + 6 Beatie. MH ‘ 0 ee 3 p te surprise. and he was hustled off to Jal, | K. 0. BROWN ANNOUNCES| Tuckle Cole, oxpected to be the| OREGON Receuane o Ootober.” es tog ‘ : = | where he couldn | successor of Christman, the husky | October 10—Whitman, at Pugene. Peckinpaugh hes fot missed ax .; . omy F E t | hems ne a ‘ October 17-—W. &. O, ‘at Portland. Ap od 1} §@* A 7 (LABBY ON DECK) "™*""" on" * Poe Te gece’ the North, | Sector aahenis' ce"fate, at tnning wlice the 1814 season wart|| ares Eas PR arn eee | ed. It 1s doubtful if any other ||. S&% oe 3 fans last year, broke his nose While |“ Orrober $6—Multnomah A. ©. ra u Pad ' P A. 8. Goldemith, chairman of the ee engaging In scrimmage practice at | laud ripen riage soir league can boast || Seca | On Sale Daily to committee on athletics at the Seat the Oregon Aggies’ camp at New.| November 14-—Washington “U,” at fe | OF SUCh & record ‘ J Sept. 30, Inc i. t a Frank Farrell, princtpal owner of Pp y me tle Athletic club, ~ port Beach, Or Dr, Stewart be- | *tl* oy PTESIpRS Owner 0! : 2 7 it he will not be ready for fur| NeTember 81-0. A. ©, at Fortiand the club, would neither deny nor} St. Paul e stood} quainted with that hd will pound Mike Gibbons scrimmags work before next| September 26—Alumal, at Corvall confirm reports that Jack Dunn, of miata. |james M Sulll. ? Jon the hands; probably with hia Octohee 3—Mulinomah, et Corvallis, | ™mA&nager of the Baltimore club of ee H Minneapolis n, secretary of Pet 6 ee 4. | the International league will man : 5 j Sioux City | pcelved | Was well ac 5 PER October 11—Willamette, at dedication | ago ¢ : the A. A. U., who Pessimism ts rife around the con-| of mew field at Oa. C. jase the club next year, - Omaha died yesterday infy ference. Now comes Coach Hughie| October °—Washington Mate collegs,| gs Kansas City New York. Sullt a | Bezdels of Oregon to bat with a op . joseph a" ate) gag | SCORES AND] :2-.822 un," ~~ ee Seattle three y |Of the old men, Bezdek has only| 3 —Opee | | be 4 St. Louis times. His last . . | Cornell, Parsons, Malarkey, Wetst November 14—Idaho, at Portiand | | 2 WA We , Chicago visit was a year : Bryant, Beckett and Cook, back.| Xevember #1-—-Oregen, at Portiand go. ago. In 1909 he STANDINGS Yas, that’s all. Only 7 of 11. Aside | catenin at Los agent, °% Seuthors Detroit . jassisted in han b from that the Coach has 85 candt wr AN Pittsburgh a the A. go | dates from which to pick his team. sone ig“ area h 19—University of Is the First Buffalo What every woman wants ts a |/A-Y-P. Accord * ; “y | ‘The Oregon varaity admittedly| mages” YOrMNY of Orewen, at Consideration SAN Montreal safe and sure cure, not an ex- |/!g to Chatrman} 5 jhas a hard schedule. They have| October 21—Gonsegs, Spokane | New York Jeriment. A reliable remedy || Goldsmith, the {ll James Sullivan |<, {it| dates with every eleven in the con- |, er'frima,ie—Wenuaatem Sate cot-|f We enjoy an enviable rep. || \ Philadelphia ..... 108.50 for all Female Troubles and || 5¢88 which caus- Fn ; |ference loop besides the Multno-| November 96—Untverstty of Idaho, ‘ation es tailors to both men - ' “ ed Sullivan’s death had {ts tnct sees ° ont age Wul t { it » 4 ’ | Proportionately low fares to other Bastern points. Tnerularities —6 friend tn need. | tency ia a New York railroad acct-|. Sever land. possibly the University of| nn e _ rDamo | Papaya ora Going mit, 18 dare. Return imit, October 31. SANDERSON’S dent twe years ago. ae ’ Southern Cailfornia.. October 10—Gonsage, at Moscow, We offer the utmost for Testud atov overs elowdl: i Saas Lmaccr we Qatoher 11—Uatverstiy of Montana, at | ff your money at \Wt\ ‘The “Oriental Limited,” “Fast Mail,” “Southeastern " 7 Former Captain Herman Ander-| October 23 or 24— | \\\) Express,” three splendid, electric lighted trains East. Rein Tuesday kept the Van- | secipnia .... a son of the Coot W. has rearranged at Moscow. eer ree " Try one of them on your next trip. Arrange stop- gouver and Geattio players, tel | Senses erenceneees § his achedulo of studies, and will be| ,Cctgher 81—Open challenge, mot ar- ’ : over Glacter National Park, on main line—Season wueniaaben sis.s. able to turn out. He expects to| "November 1—W. 8. C, at Pullmes. June 15 to October Ist. are all this and more, as thou- Chdoago . os. ceeee climb into his moleskins this after November 14—4. A. ©., at Portinnd. her inf ti sands have testified. Try San- ” ‘ noon. Thankegtving — Whitman, af Walla For further jormation, @erson’s Pills and you will not : Walla. tickets, ete, apply BEE gies 'is. Jost ac goed: ; = /KAISER REDUCES Clty Ticket Office, Columbia. Bt. and FEDERAL LEAGUE } BOXERS DEPART | | Second Ave, Cirewlar free. By mail $2 bo - gy | : ; Bea trees for 62. Brey box ae on “= ‘“ | ARMIES IN EAST TE gy es Phones—Main 117, Elliott 5609. Guranteed. For sale by Kin- || Im the October Baseball maga- |!" m4 ; ya A A tenm of five boxers, including fell Bros, Second and Madison, SE o 9% Ga TROGRAD, Sept. 17.—Part of Henry Gleason, Tommy Phelps, Third and Columbia. si " rae rmany’s first line of troops {n | Rarl Baird and Sontag, accompa : 4 ° East Prussia was being withdrawn | Porat " Je « e re “ | nied by Frank Vance, left for Walla Address all letters to Free Admission De t 443 | today | Walla last night, to represent the | 1 a «or} It was taken for granted here r RAYMOND REMEDY CO., AT DREAMLAND | that the troops were, for the time, | penis «tbletio club In # two-day | og Third Av—Phone Main 3049! STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS 217% Pike St., Seattle, Wash. 10 Dance Tickets for 25¢ COAST LRAGL a wo lie meen weeded ta France | 202/28. tournament at that place, -~ -_ _ Everyone Welcome Portland 7| than on the eastern frontier. eee ee a Fos panacea 2 7 ast a half-dozen corps were! : Anéihas +4 ald to have been transferred al-| Mission r pady. | } es cnn en en ee ee ed “ 1 8 | Oakiand hiciecipnialaic | Treat All Disorders of Men. | VINCENNBS, Ind, Sept. 17—The I NATIONAL ts ;|ten-round bout here last night, be | Obddi-ten Froneieee «, acien Los Angeles 9, Oakland 1 I make no promises which I cannot ’ aine osenthal eliminated stores Health While — the former champion, Miss Georgi eT montis sogarhseet se x1 You Must Have One of These Pennants sOn4 Z>ZINVE>S tournament here Tuesday. I confine my practice to ch ervous diseases of men nih ees wee | COMING AROUND] P>*3¥_ © Secure One With One Coupon Clipped ach, Bowela, Kidneys, Bladder, lies, Varicose Veins, CHICAGO, Sept. 17.—The Feder. a Co oo ; From The Seattle Star and 15 Cents bie to call, write effort to get the winner of \ fe onaway law pennant into an eng : S 15 35 In h pea Geseahas with the major league world's se | 1Ze x ches Cor. Third and Union, Seattle ries champ. President Gilmore has \ communicated with the national! commission on the subject, FEATHERS TRAIN : not, eutter trom lo LOS ANGELES, Sept. 17.—J |ny Kilbane and Abe Attell, w is that oures such troub have signed articles calling for a y and thoroughly 20-round bout here October 16, wil! dy te electricity, the power open training camps {mmediately ae ase to the SOFT FOR JOHN [[i;,"scvmes Sing ter Bogen or Ny ign tharge vay fl This is the kind of pennant you have ng Se rfp lee) gly Be | always paid 75c for. It is the best offer : palpi nec in we have ever made our readers. | | NAGS DRAW WELL! ae Tees BAD LS: 1th Look for the Pennant Coupon in The Daily Star. Send in your subscription and have record crowd is expected at tod § i i ! Q ppegiert ce ei a hat oa oR he fata the paper delivered to you daily so you willbe sure and receive your coupons daily. day were I t, $1,000; Hal Haration ‘our old-time ener J a 3 Bay, $1,000; me Fred, $150 These Pennants are of the best wool felt and absolutely correct as to color and design. nd Free Wi 50 ‘ I el : : They will form a pretty ornament for your den or dining room, houseboat, bungalow or 44 portent hosts living room, and will appeal to you even if you are not a college man. PITY PRINCETON SEAUTIFE LLY ILLUSTRATED PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 17 BOOK EREE These Pennants will brighten any spot. With them you can assemble handsome table 4 let us show and ab se Princeton players “and tra-Vitw will ao ‘ covers, beautiful portieres, sofa covers, wall blankets and a hundred and one other unique | survivors thus far in the intercolle igh walls att ehoee decorations, PENDLETON, OREGON Rect sons progress Beit vith eae A different Pennant will be offered each week until the Flags of all the various SEPTEMBER 24-25-26, 1914 io aoniied, Nations at War have been given out. Educate the children by making a collection of these PORTLAND, Sept. 17.—-Declaring | ff‘ you wast to knew, EXCURSION FARES the terme offered were too small,| Il tice ge age : 7 Flag Pennants for them. Wild Vaca Gsatted’ by. the Dew’ Fork Pennants can be secured at The Seattle Star office, 1307 Seventh Ave. If ordered by ild and Wonderful E g mail, enclose 5 cents extra for postage for each Pennant. tants, has refused to sign a con tract with McGraw | The Electra-Vita Co. A TOE-HOLDSKI DE 1 a eet Zbyscko {a now a prisoner of war. We hope the kaiser keeps a Seo a ES toe hold on bit.