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STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1914. PAGE 13. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON CREW ARRIVES FOR MOMENTOUS TUSSLE WITH DOBIE’S SIX TIMES CHAMPION ELEVEN SATURDAY THE STAR'S SPORT PRIMER aE REY USIRO)SG 00 WE The Easiest Ten Dollars You Ever Earned— We want the man who has “Always paid $25 or $30 for his Suit or Overcoat” come here—just once. ) ae Quitting the Clothing Business— We are closing out our Seattle Store: our lease expires and we cannot secure a satis- factory location. regula and subs, of the Uni versity of Oregon, arrived in Seattle today, and on the mor row will attempt the gigantic feat of overthrowing the six years’ University of Washing ton champions Needless to say, every man on the squad appeared brimful of confidence, for Oregon has a better team than it has had for years, On the other hand, Washington will be represent ‘ r = ‘ ed by its weakest aggregation Che price-cutting of Men’s and Young tince the capture of the first of ite conference championships Men’s Clothing continues. 7 From all indications, football's! Webfooters are demoralized best offering of the 1 be on tap at Denny fleld when these extent by the lows of Ma arkey, the halfbach nd Nance Cor . nell, who i# one of the best r-| _ acks in the conference Malarkey injired an eye in the Idaho game (4 and is still confined in the dark ac room. Cornell twisted his knee. ) WA OS: SVING!ST RY to Take the elevator to our new Upstairs Clothing Department. Here’s the lightest, most convenient and most economical! salesroom in all Seattle —you can see it all in a glance—and the rent is only $130 a month. season W sel one} | b 0. sogey Sn mmr ic oa Every $10.00 Suit or Overcoat in hoy House . . Every $15 Suit or Overcoat in the House - All the season’s latest patterns are in- cluded in this sale—blues, blacks, grays browns, fancy mixtures, etc. In the Suits and Overcoats you'll find Oregon Loses Two * footers. everything that’s new and smart. TM Now look at the price marks--$15 and $20-—-and compare the values with the best $25 or $30 garment you ever wore—that’s what the upstairs rent does for you. two hefty veations hurl them-| at each other. Dobie'r fs a dry field, for a gridiron will more than likely re sult tn a no-score contest, or a vic tory for the sure-footed Oregoni une Huntington, @ Dallas high product will fill the quarterba The Washingtonians will raf the appearance of having been some- what battered when they trot out upon the field. Both Miller and| Smith are lame, and to one or the! other will fall the kicking, With) the 42-centime! Miller in bad| no wonder that Dobie} mantle of gloom. There is even doubt that Miller will be) able to finish the game. | The Washington line has shown improvement, and should prove! tre to the atiffest offense] the Webfooters can reveal. Outside} } of one end, the first defensive line} probably will remain the same as in| | the previous conflicts | After much bickering between the two managers, the officials for the game have finally been chosen.| To Austin K. Allen will fall the anc refereeing. Sam Dolan will umpire downstairs. and Coach Moyer will popular st hea ilnenman ee ap 615-617-619 First Ave. YN “IN WN UNA “TRPLE LINE OF DEFENSE WILL BE. #¥,"0 om ~ USED BY W.S.G.IN SEATTLE GAME .2=--azessoma players most You'll agree that buying a suit here is the easiest $10 you ever earned—for SEE THE FUNNY MAN saved is $10 earned. WHAT IS HE DOING ? THE FUNNY MAN IS A HOPE. WHAT |S A HOPE ? A HOPE IS A LARGE BLACK MAN. WHY CANNOT A LARGE WHITE MAN BEA HOPE ? BE-CAUSE WHEN A HOPE IS WHITE HE IS HOPELESS. Come up and look--you’ll not be oil to buy—the Clothing will do all that. (To Be Continued) The Hats and Shoes, the Shirts and Neck- wear, the Underwear Hosiery are all The prices Semi-English cuts, box backs; in fact, the latest styles in all the fashionable models. SHIRLEY CLOTHES SHOP 809 Second Ave. Across the Street from the Seattle National Bank iblesome the HIGH SCHOOL GAMES TODAY AND SATURDAY HAVE NO IMPORTANCE The high school games scheduled , |for today and Saturday have no bearing on the championship, which Will be decided when Lincolt and Dugdale field, Lineoin Spokane, act} are Opposite the Totem Pole VAN are the to take Oregon part in| following likely the «ame ond. left tackte, Snyder. 189. cen Cook. t vient end. The records of the siz teams to date follow | Broadway clash on next Saturday afternoon regards today’s setto with West Seattle simply in tuo Mght of a workout. This same West Seattle overthrew Queen Anne recently and created the surprise of the season, but has since hit the bumps. There is considerable speculation on the outcome of the Ballard Queen Anne game at Dugdale's urday. Queen Anne has shown vast)! improvement over Its poor early: season form, while Ballard has slip-| pr ped back a notch or so. Queen had to pass them all up on account | Anne needed a victory, but the of a broken hand score probably will be close. ee | AND NO KNOTHOLES OUR IDEA OF NOTHING AT ALL—How bright the sunlight would seem to you and how glorious, DENNY FIELD STRUCK The wind storm Thursday night almost demolished the old grandstand at Denny field where the Oregon Washington teams play Saturday afternoon. Half the roof was ripped off the stand, The press stand, also on the south side of the grounds, was blown away, and sections of the fence toppled over 28) Frankiin Sejmaliara Queen Anne ates Axew ¢ Weet Ba T/Rroatway A Tancoin ALLARD An obstacle was put in the way of” the scheduled championship game between the Central and Washing- ton grade school gridiron teams Seattle fane who have followed | defense is devoid of a center who Thursday, when the B. F. Day team the play of the Washington State is pulled back of the line, and the| which lost to Central a week ago, |College team during the last four guards, playing on their ha . and protested the game, on the grounds jor five years will see something knees, protect the center o that Central used an ineligible new theWine of defensive play line. v1 a 0 y Pie cg dae raglan nck of the first Ines are two| Player against them. However, this | 7 | obstacle was removed when the par- against the University of Washing r nes of defense, the first o : |ton on I field Thanksgivin consisting ¢ fullback, | ents of the alleged ineligible player ton on Denny fie hanksgiving whose de.| filed an affidavit that the boy was | ry ente yle of and amet . ° PLANK TO YANKEES? © playing center sty! and Zimmerman oA | 1g yeare old, Bid not 17, OF ae : | which had been in vogue fensive position in ro this | charged. ¥ YORK, Nov. 13 uring the time of “Shorty” Harter taken by Clark, pr. ss fe Seamere Reports|at the plvotal position was not pair falls the "of tackling,| ‘The Washington-Central game that a deal will mpleted before | Hen f defence, con.| Will be played at Lincoln park, ht nd se woe ! = « pet style of defense, but, while the third line y ne LD opted Harter's | sisting of two hal and the quar-| Tenth and E. Pine, tomorrow, at SARY TONIGHT |; the New York Americans were ADVER | widely circulated today. | style. ter, is coached primarily asses, der the guidance of Coach C, B. G. ot tin Sere wilt’ beret tap at te} GOOD-BYE, TURKEY _This year Bender's first line of the end runs and forward Palmen, won the championship last Seattle Athletic club tonight when! The annual Thankagiving turkey year. The Central team is the fa- the local boxers face a team from] and team shoot will be held by the RITCHIE MAY GET A |FED BOSS DENIES IT °°" GRACK AT F, WELSH yontony the Commercial Athletic club, Van-| Seattle Trapshooters’ association couver. The following sumbers|at the Harbor Isiand traps Nove Gilbey, a seb fame, died here Thursday SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 13.—The Save Geol. scammed += proposed Thanksgiving day bout be-| was transferred to him were denied| Gleason va. Clemente. ~ na @)Broadway SiQueen Anne Weat Seattle nse Joe Bayley Is the original “hard luck kid.” When Joe arrived tn San Francfico he was given a splendid reception and was signed for a match with Johnny Dundee ‘The winner was to go Into the sem! final round of an elimination series Planned by Coffroth, the object of which was to determine the best tay ee Ld opponent for Welsh or White. That eae little scheme, of course, has been mahtnis aa) akaak & toate knocked on the head by the passing sures heat’ may bea TAR @t the law against the 20-round but if they want to spoil the game. The last time Bayley went thera Ge kb eee down to California he got a chance 5 otey to meet several good scrappers, but; the autumn foliage would appear, | “ss - it you arrived at Denny field five | OR HI® HEAD minutes before Saturday's kame| The report that the surgeon who and discovered that you had been |ingisted on cutting out Charley touched for all your money 404) frickiey’s appendix was a Yale ad. your admission ticket. herent !s a libel. If it had been gens a Yale surgeon he'd have amputated Leave It to Pittsburg to spting | irickiey's toe. the last Hmit in yarns; one paper eu down there has a story of the ents French soldiers at the front wail-|~7HE Anmy is Pract wierd soon will because of yeah, bo, oe professional hold of footb: , a will unless watched, but One of the best amateur smokers seiepacibioess 13.—Sir Walter horseman of world-wide He was CHICAGO, Nov. 18.—Reports that a deal was completed here whereby the Chicago National League club) born in 1831 tween Ritchie and Red Watson was|togay by Charles H. Weeghm =| declared off today and negotiations! owner of aa, : were on for a Ritchie-Freddie We vied t t match Inste the Federals and CLO’ IES SHOP MEN ano YOUNG MEN Jack K 1 had been om: ° 100 Bt Sp | was unable to raise his $5. informed baseball Ye AND Madden vs Watson's ma 000 « FE. Gleason vs, Clark Kubey vs. H. Sontag. Hahn vs. Holland. Scenic Cafe FIRST AND STEWART but writers here in | had gone throu Jantee for Ritchie, and the former that bots @eala | champion ounced the cancella the match Immediately after Dutch will follow the smoker. lunch Kearns an Sontag | | ing because they cannot hear the results of the world’s baseball | series. Perhaps the kaiser will! Barney Dreyfuss next to; whether Honus {s going to short next ar. eee Now they want nine games in-) stead of seven in the world’s series; oh, very well, and why not, at the same time, select a National| | Commission of Scalpers to handle the tickets? Our motto ts jet it Hundreds of men stop daily) whiie the getting is good.” Yet to adtnire the beautiful fabrics|they blame the ball players for be-| and stylish fash which | ing greedy.” are on display in our windows. | Please Come in and See !1T LOOKS AS THOUGH HAR. «| vard would once more carry off! the football championship this year, | the man behind the gun ts Perey Haughton, who has coached | the crimson for a number of years He has been handicapped this| But don't wait till you pass store. Come In today. Youll be mighty iad you did O’NEIL’S TAILORS 1419 Third Av Hotei Baden Grill Entertainment of Highest Merit omesatn Percy Haughton | ear by injuries to Brickley and} of his other stars, but so far through with a clean with his pets rounding it looks as though the the bacor ome h come and vuld bring home Christy Mathewson declares |THE SUBMARINE PASS AN | THE ARMY 18 GETTING READY WITH THE AERIAL BOMB AT- TACK FOR THEIR BIG ANNUAL TUSSLE. AGGIES ARE READY PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 13 Oregon Aggies arrived here tc The eee | day, | touchdown | noon. }game with Freddie Welsh drinks reat quantities of water and is a vege me "1 tarian and washes down a double porter house with a quart of bahwas’ tle. AND SOME WON'T GO NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 13 ‘The committee handling the appli cations for tickets for the Yale. Harvard game next week have re celved 7 orders, The new bowl will seat 69,000 BROADWAY WINNER The Broadway high second team downed the Lincoln seconds Thurs 32 to 6, on the Lincoln play anda. Lincoln's was scored through a field = gr forward pass to PLAY FOR Hi TITLE ¥ T, Nov, 1%—The inter scholastic championship of Western Washington will be decided Satur when the Aberdeen and Everett aturday after and Bergman regulars hurt in the the university juniors to play the Everett will be able Wine tasters, employed In their professional duties, never swallow the wine they They merely for a few moment through the nostrils. taste mouth breathe |for the Idaho game Saturday a | noon, and appear to be in fine fett |The Idaho team {s expected late this | afternoon |on the Multnomah field. jting favors Oregon Free Admission AT DREAMLAND 10 Dance Tickets for 25¢ Everyone Welcome arly bet 50 CENTS | Boys’, Girls’ and Children's KAVANAGH'S First and Union. 1008 Firat, at Madison only ployed by |] Dr, Donaway. I Examine Free 606 OR 914 FOR BLOOD DISORDERS Come to Me for a Kelinble Wasser- | and| The game will be played) | | | teeth. | Solid Gold Fillings felt, Coffroth | Welsh Coffroth Ritchie The plative to a mat and he immediately wired| B Leet a ealed on ‘Promoter| BOM GAME SATURDAY h with! aled to ETON, N. J., is in readin: Yale-Princeton game in Nov. 18 for the this proposal ay veryth big Welsh's manager,| |Harry Pollock, ACES Jleorcering tt. ‘He expe |something before night Complete Report of Market Today aid Producers f Prait. ¥. Godwin & Ci OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY Missing teeth are replaced by The Ohio Method by artificial teeth |< that are natural as your original |! Examinations are now. be. | Pr ing conducted without charge, and | ;)y estimates are furnished in all cases. | Hon We Stand Back of Our Work|<*!" for 12 Years’ Guarantee. $25 Set of Teeth Guaranteed .. ax . ene a $15 Set of Teeth $08 © ase Guaranteed ° Pork $10 Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown .... nh cha a tbe, 10 Gold or Porcelain |" and under br Work $4 sf ¢| |ai sence Paid Producers Poultry, Veal and Other Fillings | Office hours, & 30 to 6 to 12 Cheese ted daily the Keae Bradner Co, 60 Cut-Rate Dentists vs: cru. 207 UNIVERSITY STREET CORNER SECOND AVENUE nit I : 1H Bastern brick a te to hear| city Vegetables and | Eggs " ; Selling Prices for Butter, Egge and| The Stout And the Tall. SIZES FROM 31 TO 52 MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFACTORY ALTERATIONS FREE CHAS. BLUMENFELD 812 First Ave. Out of the High-Rent District, Saturday COAST GETS CONFAB OMAHA, Nov. 13.—The annual meeting of the minor leagues came Thursday night pting was awarded to a close he Next year's |to San Francis Don’t Look for Premiums HE cost of the choice Turkish and domestic tobaccos in Camel Cigarettes prohibits the use of premiums or Coupons. Here’s a cigarette of exquisite flavor that doesn’t leave that cigaretty taste and simply can’t bite your tongue nor parch your throat. Isn’t that just what you're after? Sold all along the After emoking line, 20 for 10e. if you don't find CAMELS ai turn the ol we will refund your money. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Wiaston-Salem, N. C, \

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