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J, DUNN WONT MANAGE YANKS THROUGH 1915 NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—J Dunn will not manage the New York Yankees next season, but in etead will take over the reins of yaiPhiladelphia Nationals, accord to a story that is going the rounds today. It is believed Roger Peckinaugh, who took charge of he Americans after Chance’s res (agnation, will guide Farrell's play ers next year. Dunn, on a recent visit here, de- nied all knowledge of the story that he was t© manag the Yankees and a similar desial was made by Frank Farrell, the Yankee when approached on the subject. Dunn admitted that he| has heard from the Phillie manage ment. Dunn is the best manager tn the Internationa! league and, although | - the International race was a ft Bancial failure, he made a nice ehunk of money by developing and selling players. ALLEY WINS RACE |: MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 26.—Tom Ailey, in Duesenberg, captured | the 100-mile race at Hamline park) Saturday afternoon. Mulford was second. 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Youre Jone wear JINXES 1 HAVE EVERS AGTHOR IPJVHE showing of James and | Strand with Boston, that a few years ago of Gregg of Cleveland, that of Douglass and) Schneider with Cincinnati thie year and the occasional flashes of other! Northwestern league graduate’ should be enough to convince bug that we have been seeing some pretty good pitching In our own) sand jote these last five or six! lyears. Strangely enough, almost |every Northwestern leaguer that has made unusually good hi | a curve ball artist, pure and simple. | Of the above list, Schneider alone | depends entirely on “smok World's seri reaking like forked lightning Mech of that {s attributed to the ace set by Harry Ostdiek, who was the first and about catcher to make a success in 0 |aging Northwestern teams. ern league batters to death. Ost diek always firmly believ ing the pitcher 1 the ball, and he had | |turned from a er managers fel! | policy, as Harry at or near nt seemed once sald this league} a wice v4 balls as they did 1 and |it 1s interesting to note that the Northweaetern shows very favorably when you compare the pitchers {t/ has sent up those from the | to | oeeereing to the edict of ident Giimore, the Federal stronger than Instead of cav loss of the teagan is to be ever next year. ing In under the past season, the owners have decided to chip in another chunk of money and play out the string. The only clubs that made money last summer were Baltimore and Chicago, and they did not make enough to pay for the grandstands, Though @ pennant winner, In dianapolls is sald to have lost wily. Instead of standing still and al- lowing the Federal league to prey 1pon a the Natic and Amert-| can league.magnates have decid-| ed ‘a fight back by going stars of the Federal lea said that Be Kauff, running and hitting star, may come a member of the Giants. a) The Federals added another star | to their Hat the other day, when | Big Ed Konetchy is said to have admitted taking the big jump. In Pittsburg they say that Mra Konetchy engineered the deal, and as a reward for her persuasion has 5 ssented with a tor | from the owner of the $1,000 Pittated close m to tiona. &% Club of London, for they resume their fall boxing son in their club house tontght | holding a novice welterweight Although the Germans ar by con ICE DELIVERY CO. §) ELLIOTT 5560 | Free Admission AT DREAMLAND yf sored Tickets for 25¢ one Welcome LONG ON BIG SCORE) RETT, Oct which last week de ham high, 114 to points to the Bel © Saturday aft ernoon CHOSE AINSWORTH The club Seatt! Country Ainsworth Dick Burge, the English fight promoter, is going right along signing up bouts for future shows. EDDIE McaoorTy, the kosh middieweight, who has r 10-months’ tour of 1 Australia, at once Issued a chal lenge to fight Chip, Clabby or Gib bons for the middieweight cham pionship. “1 will challenge the winner of the Chip-Clabby battle and give him a side bet,” asserted hard hitting Eddie. eee AT LAST THEY'VE DECIDED Nov. 28. Franklin Field, Phila detphia, Army-Navy football game. Al McCoy is flicked again. A little thing like that won't stop him from calling h If middieweight champion, however. + gh ay Jim Coffey, the “Dublin Giant,” and Battling Levinsky are expect ed to be matched tn a 10-round go at New York. Billy Gibson has of. fered Dan Morgan a guarantee of for Levinsky to meet Coffey and he has accepted ft a few other big league ers know thing about that River of Doubt SHOOT FIRE BULLET LONDON, nald to have 1 Oct. 26—Engiand ts an incendiary bul fired from an ord! e, Maxim or other gun, and which can be fe airsh fire to any DON'T TAKE CHANCES WITH THE OPINION OF A DRUGGIST When you are sick been patent ruined by ®) health has gists—and I will siege your fu escriptions "FREE Awk for the Physician at the RIGHT DRUG CO. 109 Washington st. Lewk for the ORANGE FRONT drug ase and ex-Government 26.—-The Everett | | contract | for something while I'm still play {and executes a lot of double plays | STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1914. JOHNNY EVERS PLANS TO IMMORTALIZE HIS NAME; FAMOUS BOSTON BRAVE CAPTAIN WHO HELPED STALLINGS COP NATIONAL GONFALON WILL BECOME A LITERARY MAN WHEN HIS PLAYING DAYS ARE OVER By Hugh S. Fullerton Johnny Evers has an ambition. What do you think it is? Johnny is determined to become @ literary man. Don't laugh Johnny Evers ts yntent to permit some one to write a lot of words and put name over them He wants write them himaelf. And he will make good! There is scarcely & man tn America who can tell a story more plainly, more eractly, and with such a wealth of descriptive detall as this litte man Who led the Braves to victory this year Jobnny never had much educa- tion. He stopped school early to! work in the collar factory at Troy, and he started as a professtonal baseball player when he was 17 This fall Evers confided his pet ambition to me. You #e0, Johnny and | once wrote a book Yet not a word was eald About] his ambition until this fail Ww | ein his room during the world’s and rather sheepishly he re- his to roa marked Hughie, I'm going to try to tearn to do, he usually does, It is a sate Then he explained I figure it this way, I intend to quit baseball at the end of my with Boston. By that time I'll be about through as a ball player, and never again will 1 be a nager. 1 want to fit myself all, and I think writing ts thing for me And what J, Evers of Troy starts he usually does, It is a safe bet he hits 300 on the typewrit ing base th n thos CELTICS HOLD VICTORIA TEAM TO A TIE SCORE The Seattle soccer ter ed to win the championship of the Northwestern Soccer league this year as a result of its game Sun day with tion from Victoria at park. Tho Celtics went Into the fray without hopes of victory, th chief desire being to hold the ter trained Victort To the su nds the game The contest f the best ought socce nm a Seattle the Canadian brigade polished, but this did not more than a trifling advantage Marst center half for Celtics, starred n, while Muir o mates. There is considerable talk return game. ta plek Dugdale's ore tplayed of a PRESENT FOR JAMES i LR ager for the ¢d_a subscription Jam ort Frye hotel, ha Houring, advertising man-|~ s start Hat to attle p a sultabl t when h appears here with the AlkAmerican All National teams next Thursday get Bil piteher | ‘LICK U. W. FRESHMAN | blue | Ward, some | |B. F. DAY IS WINNER I have aaa calling upon me every day whose|(G. Palmen, the B. F. University of Wash tball team Sunday, where 70-0 defe Tahoma Ati ington rne Sat at at otto from Tacoma urday they met a the hands of the elub CO-ED TEAMS TRAIN The coed 1 teams at the un ing hard in BRICKLEY RELEASED CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 26. ey, famous Harvard p en released from the hospit he was operated c for appendicitis. He will be un able to play again thin year. WILHOIT HITS .343 | Outfielder Wilhott, Northwestern leag fore waa taken bac year, finished tn the with a batting av WARD coPs. A PRIZE 965 | hockey versity are work preparation of the searon Nov. 1 relass who led the stickers by Venice this Toast league be. Scoring a total of 790 out of rocks for the season, ©. ©.| secretary-treasurer for the| Green Lake club, wina the gun case hung up by Piper & Taft ELLENSBURG WINS | ELLENSBURG, Oct. 26,—Ellen® barg whipped North Yakima, 10 to} 6, at new football Saturday after- | noon DOWNS “PORT” HIGH The Kirkiand football eleven | downed the Port Orchard high school team, 44 to 0, Saturday after. noon. by Quarterback ©. B. Day playfield eleven defeated the West Seattle high school team Saturday, 6 to 0, in an especially well-played game. Directed REBLOCKED Ladien’ Bowler Hat Co. and Gentlemen's [HATS CLEANED AND | | | 517 Union Mt. Banttla, Qut-of town people use cases pest, 1 take Testar agarewi- | bie's Washington was more | has the Seattle | br his {its In Washington PAGE 9) CAMPUS DOPESTERS SUSPECT Whitr followers of grid-|was beaut! an | lanky a drubbing from Do ly gladiators are satinfied that t through the four ally executed, vage handled # well ax he tak on the basketball flo which he is « star, under wraps The | in Ed Leader at end ayed without that grim/his debut on the intercolie tion. which has ast gridiron. He looked fine. such prominence p oe saw the aye 80-yard run Donald, which touchdown, the long run r, who reached comparative t Or Minsionaries, , shade on the varsity, but who have made an analysis uation look for Washing ively « Gitteben when defend at the Webfoote ot Coach Dobie will sr the part of this week Krooming men for the big Aggie game urday at Albany. Saturday Aggies defeated Pullman, 7 to bs m tha regon tried seven times to|the same score a week prior. Kround by ¥ gon trounced Idaho, 13 to 0. and five times these r see A pass fr Among those present at Savage varsity game 8 rda was F 20 yards. May, an ‘oach In agai It PPR Just about time you got yours The limit of going some in the smokings line is to make fire with a match, then hitch it toajimmy pipe or a makin’s cigarette packed brimful of Prince Albert! Me-o-my! Gets you mighty pleased-like, and turns on the sunshine spigot in your system very early in the A. M. Prince Albert wins every man who's game enough to hit the high spot at the cost of a dime. Doesn't make any difference what you think about being able to smoke a pipe or a roll-'em cigarette, you can and you will—and get happy on every pull—if you'll nail your flag to the mast of PRINCE ALBERT the national joy smoke Men, here’s class—and quality and flavor and fragrance. Get a whiff or a puff of P. A. out ofa pipe or from a makin’s cigarette and you've just got to have more. 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Saturday the} Oregon Aggies, who took notes on;Pine streeters’ ball /all new plays and formations used | has only by Doble, You can bet he didn’t | throw have to use very much scratch pa-| re per, and {t's a cinch he will be un able to enlighten the Aggie coach |to Queen Anne's 7. on the varsity’s true form, upon| Coleman, the 100-yard man, in return, |plays in Broadway's backfield, see |the bright Nght of the day. victory over o Se Anne high school eleven| Two games will be played afternoon almost settles| week. Franklin meets West recholastic race in the tle Friday afternoon and Lin ae tackles Ballard Saturday. | SPOKANE SEES BI nes will be played at Dugd park, SPOKANE, “Oct. 26.—A Sat-| crowd of fans saw Bill ‘COAST : SON eng ern league pitch the | former Northw | 9, a)er, defeat the Americans here Sun-| SAN FRANC 18CO, Oct. day afternoon. The losers scored | with P, three unearned runs in the first| win Poruand on the top rung, fe l |1914 season of the Pacific © Nationals 1116 | league came to a close Sun 4|The other teams finished as and |lows: Los Angeles, San Franct "Venice, Mission and Oakland. Broadway's the Queen urday t easy y | the by | the goal | fore great James, the Ore- the | Americans 826 and Killifer; Cole ver. " the | ya 208 Avoy