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wes ee aa a - 4 J 2 be dieaseitinrd = Tee ] NOW LET CONNIE) MACK ORGANIZE A) TEAM OF BASKET- BALL PERFORMERS | clas not the best basketball wager. country, Maranville | eral other Braves are proficient crowd PINKMAN | IS VICTIM OF BONER It To This Is the tale of an honest man who turned crook for one day and by his crookedness balked, per hapa, the biggest money fraud ever attempted in sports; broke the gang that tried to put It over and wrecked a get-rich-quick concern that had looted the American pub. lio of million y Clark had an idea that »bed when Edward Pink man was given the dectston in th he was r It will not do to tell the story previous battle, he had no kick/ with names; nor does it make coming after last night's meeting} much difference, since it was in with the former P. N. A. champion of racing, and, be T rat round was even, and Pink are wise and, if so, can n had the other three, the last by names and, if not, then ous margin ssed n Salt A groan of through the crowd announced that ale ts Just as good was a man who raised 1 trained horses and rac th he 4 a draw mt of the tracks in judge, gave the purses, and with . and Eddie mn to the betting ring. Austin agreed | Occasionally, when he felt a little to a draw. It 4 rotten a de.| confident that somé colt he had cision as any two men have ever| Dred and pampered would win he Gens 0b & bokink contest | bet $5 or $10 to show his faith, and | Joe Swain vs. Sallor Burgess—| Won by Swain, first round, The bout lasted 10 seconds, com ing to an abrupt ending when Swain topr Burgess by a heavy blow on jaw, and then pushed him down for the commt after he had taken nine. } Sammy Good vs. Charley Fox— Won by Good. These two boys put up a good,} iv contest, and the defeat of Fox was due largely durance. Ad Schaffii va. Billy Ballou—Won by Schaffil. | The little Dutchman boxed rings Around Ballou, who hadn't drawn on & glove for a year Percy Cove vs. Walter Granger— Won by Cove. It was the same old Percy, and Granger never had a chance to his lack of er Free Admission AT DREAMLAND 10 Dance Tickets for 25¢ 4 as proud of the winning ticket Gxtgtnad fire deck | as if it had meant thousands. Unings and for kinds of | Thought It Was Gamble stoves, ranges end) In those days there was a com Serena colle ‘pet | pany known as @ get-rich-quick con cern. At its head was a big man whose name was not mentioned, but who financed the thing, organ |tzed and reaped the harvest. The |head, so far as the public kne |was a reckless, brilliant fellow, | willing to take a chance of going to jail to get rich. The real head knew that {t was a swindle. he other man thought !t was a huge gamble. ere were nine horses in the tm and connected. Gos FU =r. Main 973. SANDERSON’S PILLS For women only. 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If you are in doubt, write apd I will give you names and addresses of people I have cured. ers were summoned to caucus, the race was rehearsed, they agreed upon the winner, which was to be at a moderately long price. Conft- dential agents were sent to every city in the country where bets could be laid. The plot was perfect | ~except | The exception was the hon- est old farmerturfman—who sometimes bet $5, who eschew. and raced for the purses. horse In the race, It was a bad horse, so bad that it was even money it would be run- ning the wrong way of the track when the barrier flashed up. It was a notoriously bad starter, and in most of Its starts it had been left. The night ing was to be made one did come to the honest man and suggest that he draw out Perhaps his suspt. clons were aroused—anyhow, that night he discovered some of the de tails of the scheme. That day from Maine to Califor nia bookmakers were stunned b the terrific plunge on a horse th figured out of the race It was sald afterward that almost $400,000 was hurled at the gamesters Won His Fine The stage was set for the killing And, standing near the paddock at the fair grounds the old man smi) grimly as the horses cantered around to the star point. He grinned as he saw them line up at the barrter. One assistant was holding hi horse by the bridle, and a bugsy whip was held ready The barrier flashed The assistant starter threw bad acting horse toward the rier, a horse whip slashed its but \tocks, and aa the flag flashed down the horse leaped out—elght lengths Olympic View Sanitarium, 14-16 W. Harrison DR. G. J. NUERNBERG | Phone Queen Anne 3127 the John RusKin THEY COULD BE SMALLER BUT NOT BETTER ” Thousands of John Ruskin Cigars are smoked in this city every day. This verifies our statement that John Ruskin is the BIGGEST and BEST Cigar in the world at 5c. Five cents will prove it. It’s a big, mild, fragrant smoke and you'll enjoy every puff. Equal in quality of tobacco and work. manship to any ten-cent and your dealer be» come friends when he sells youa John Ruskin cigar. Satisfaction guaranteed with each John Ruskin. L. LEWIS CIGAR MFG. CO, NEWARK, N, J. Largext Independent Cigar Pactory in the World S. BACHMAN & CO. Distributers San Francisco, Cal. 8 a whirlwind, | race, a small stake event. The own: | before the great ktll-| They may go ae far as they like In declaring the Braves are not the * Of baseball teame, but if any one wants to bet that the Braves are in America, just nick him for an Evers is one of the fastest and cleverest basketball men in the Les Mann, Hank Gowdy and sev basket tossers. $400,000 RACE TRACK SWINDLE COLLAPSES BECAUSE ONE MAN WAS HONEST; FULLERTON WRITES FOURTH ‘FAKE’ STORY . “Ag the Flag Flashed Down, the Horse Leaped Out—Elght Lengths In the Lead In a Few Jumps | in the lead in the first few Jumps. | The jockey had his instructions ATURDAY, NOV 21, 1914. PAC SHEAMAY SUCCEED RED NECK SPOKANE No 21 Although President Charies Farr of the 0- > kane orth stern | a will as yet mak no de statement, there & most persistent ru mor to the effect that I the veteran a top “ manager of the , India ing the present manager Lynch It's certain that the cha fe would be a poy one th t >)— in this cf t ene le « ~ leader of mer ) | gots with the and as Lyne with th w knows ‘fully h. Da Ind 1 not dive he is to be the tribal It ts also y at Willis r Hogan are to t haps, to the caused the tribe last attle, when ene straight ¢ t HERE'S CHAMP WHO TRAILS CONTENDER VICTORIA, B. ¢ not often that ar as much baseball will be but that a he xt season, onsibility tft is fon b fon has a mpi g tot that fs exactly what has ¢ in the f Chariie Bur won the Canadian High from Johnny O' Lear ley, the local boy, former holder of the titl Buras is one of the few tle workers of the and he wants is a Levinsky in spect, and would like to |match every week | Pursuant of this policy, Burns | manager, Andy Sterling, has sent a |ehallenge to Bayley BIG OREGON GAME busy lt ared circle ehting. He this re make a 89 to keer with the horse the crooks had| elected to shoo In a bad second He rode from start to at And the honest man, chew " CORVAI 21.—Ideal desperate pace. The race ajstraw s grinning = strangely,| weather ¢ ailed he procession—the Honest Man's| proudly showed a $5 winning tick-|¢or the annual football game thin horse won by six open lengths—|[et on his ho! afternoon between the Oregon Agri Bullards will have its tnning in| Seattle next week. Two matches, one in which two best-known players {n the world will contest, and another which | brings together two well-known Pa Jetfie coast three-cushion players have been arrange Willie Hoppe. pion, and Melbourne ish title holder, open a six gagement at the Biks temple Thurs. day afternoon, The exhibtions will | be held in the gymnasiur The se WILL FEED 100 | "MEN AT CHURCH | will fit} hot ay night tn] rat Meth | ‘s cham no, Brit me en One hundred hungry men their vacant sto well-cooked food § the dining room of th odiat ch by the agency, the Broth 1 the Asso vices, which have with « t success al k, will give place Saturday night to services held at the conclusion of the supper. PICK ROSELEAF Otto Roseleat was elected presi dent of the park board Friday successor to Ferdinand Schmitz resigned. He has been on the boar ince May, 1913, and his term run to May, 1918. George B. Lampit was elected vice president EAGLES ENTERTAIN Members of Seattle Aerie, of the Fagles wil) hold their fourth varming on Thanks members of the or der and their Indies only. The headquarters will be open from 1 p. m. until midnight. There will be dancing from 3 to 6 0 « for an hour and a half in the ing the Eagles’ band will t in concert. The drill team an exhibiton drill, followed by dancing until midnight HENRY GIVES $100 annual house giving day for ks totaling $125 were to the I relief ; H. C. Henry, $100 i like amount some time an Sant, superinte dent of the Victoria and Sidney Rail way Co. $ A hea ignment of supplies being collected tn Boise by the Commeretal Club there nd will arrive here soon FIRES AT BURGLAR Surprised Friday night while try ing to rob the drug store of Dr Homer HB. Russell, 5803 Eighth av N. B., a burglar darted through gréwth of underbrush, fired a shot at the pursuing Dr. Russell, and then, find his progress blocked 10-foot fence, tore’ off sever ‘hoards and eseaped, with the doctor firing at him SEATTLE WILL SEE CLASS A BILLIARDS the |p cultural college and the Untveralty of Oregon teams. MULTNOMAH WINS PORTLAND, Or., ing and wrestling s were almost unanimous today in declaring that the bouts between the Spokane Ath letic club and the Multnomah club Nov, 21,-—-Box res concludes Saturday night An far as real contests go, there pably is more interest in the| here last night were the fastest of match between Chase Sibley, the the season. Multnomah took three jocal wizard, and Harry Wakefield, of the four events San phenom. T The WU. of W. junior-sophomore h ta ace Monday night at! game, scheduled for to wn & lay 100 cide the ch jon points for a side bet eld 18| postponed that known here, havi ade bis) get in better sh © in Sea years) man junior ¢ claims his ago. backfield is not pe to play, The gamo will be free to the pud-' due to the grueling five-quarter N game against the seniors Tuesday PRINTING TRADES START BIG FIGHT TO UNIONIZE COAST BY MAX HAYES | An attempt will be made to secure PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Nov. |an agreement with the proprietors 21.—The most Important oc- |of the non-union establishm currence in the printing indus | peaceful lines, and {f thet try since the elght-hour strike, |cexsful, a general strik nearly a decade ago, has hap- | ordered tn every department pened. It is iikely that Th five international unions | 1 tart nting trade—the pri ¢ ow days 1, bookh ders, hoto en-| tin every ers and the stereotypers and| United States and Canada electrotypers—have just reached ar ar tved “ th stage oft n o make ombined ef. a phica agreement to ma a m d #4 cosbob dt ¢ eee fort to unionize all th and job offices of S cannot be and half non of this half union count ch a situation, where it exists is always unust jto on r re or anizations In our tr always unjust to or more or crafts in a given establishment are 1 organ greater ha more efficiency will result amor PHOTOS Made Now for Xmas JACODS PHOTO SHOPS PL Bldg., Seattle NAVY YARD ROUTE Steamers H. B. Kennedy and Te THe Tunmien sue pay hota oor CIGARETTES ime table subject to change with Phone Main 9101, Price 500 Round Trip Of marked Individuality Gea Auiteats ‘Moers 4-Room Flat for Rent 20 for 15¢ IMPERIAL BAR AND READING ROOM At 206 Occidental Service Bar and Pool Tables in Connection CHOICE LIQUORS AND CIGARS | pugilists of England, which has brought out a spirited letter from a box Ing v of ail the b k | up g | O'Keefe, Tom McCormick, Johnny Basham and Petty Officer Curran | Sete NOW IT’S ALL OFF; ; | omebody has complained about the lack of patriotism among the several ¢ editor, who saya jt would take lumne to print the names era at the front. The better-kn wn pugs who have taken arma are, he says, as follows: Dick Smith, Bandsman Rice, Pat THE STAR'S ‘SPORT PRIMER | WHAT ] At ARE YOU LOOKING AT, JAMES? LOOKING AT THE BIG, FAT MAN. THE MAN IS A WRESTLER. | WHAT IS A WRESTLER? A WRESTLER.IS A PE RSON WHO 1S TOO CLUMSY TO BE A PICKPOCKET AND TOO BIG TO BE A TRANSOM CLIMBER. BUT WHY IS HE A WRESTLER? BE-CAUSE HE HAS NOT ENOUGH MONEY TO BUY A BASE-BALL CLUB OR A BANK. y | Whitman and Pullman repre-| We do not prof to under- sentatives at the next meeting of! stand the A. A. U., but are Northwest conferem@e graduate slightly curious to know why managers Intend to propose that, the office of secretary-treasurer the six teams meet one another twice during the season. want one game at home with team In the conference and one with the teams in thelr respective towns. alwaye is so much more impor- tant than that of president. “e-* Sig Hart, who last year managed the American theatre in Spokane, and who years ago acted as man ager for Jack Johnson, is now man- ager for the coming lightweight star, Bobble Scanion of New York. Hart is directing a boxing club and physical culture school at Chicago, and expects soon to have Scanlon matched with either Joe Mandot, Ad Wolgast or Milburn Saylor. Scan- lon has won 60 fights and lost but that being by a decision. ‘ee see JOHNNY MAULBETSCH'S ter declares Johnny trained for fc »y eating two of mother’s p ball Having wondered many times how we would act under fire, we are rtain that we would shove it up against the muzzle of every night Bezdek and Dobie, Doo Stewart ought to start bidding for Mrs, Maulbetsch’s entire ple out-| ut for next fall. THANKSGIVING SERVICES IN | CITY CHURCHES entimeter gun and yell, “Hur- We know this because Count de Castellane has gone to the front. Thanksgiving services ENGLAND’S PUG s| ARE CALL TO ARMS AND MANY ARE AT FRONT | some preliminary to| SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 21 e held Wednes-| Promoter James Coffroth admits] that all hope of bringing Willie Rit-| will be| chile and Freddie Welsh together in| ment’s|@ 20-raund bout in San Francisco] of the| before the anti-boxing amendment tive had vanished. He greediness of ‘as responsible, | and the Boylston av church os | | fan church n gervices witt be conductea| BOWLERS SIGN UP | Thursday morning by the four | Jowntown churches in the First] GpNTRALIA 21.—Reich-| Presbyterian church, Rev. A. W 3 ert's F ves, a Tacon a ath Leonard of the First Methodist . hb SOOS Rear »t bowlers, will lock horns with a Centralia five on the local alleys! November 29, A return match will] LOTS OF ELGQUENCE (wi rise Soar netcheres: team AT THIS BANQUET dropped six games to Centralia, crore wit te plenty of speech BROADWAY LICKED to go with the eats at the} church will preach the sermon. of the Alaska bure: The Lincoln high midgets won Chamber of Commerce at t the city championship Friday after- ton hotel Saturday noon as a result of th Tt who will are tory over Broadway FLOCKING TO} VARSITY IN SHAPE FORW.S.C. By CLARK SQUIRE te t spent most of the week # men in open | work that they might break up any trick plays and passes the Pull- | ma en may mpt Thursday, The postponement of scrimmage permitted the quickly from th n th I ra to recover ries recetved battle. tough O: ader and Anderson are doing great work as tackles and good condition to break up are fn ny play that Pullman might try | through the line. They are cer taln to give all other conference tac # a run for the All-Northwest Tyrer and are considered those who followed ho and Whitman games. b Finck, varsity yell king, is dukes are making prepara- ‘or the annual nightie pe-rade downtown on the eve of the game. Jimmie Eagleson has received numerous prizes from University district merchants as awards for stunts put on by individuals an@ organizations The officials for the game will be: George Varnell, referee; Stott of Portland, umpire, and A. K. Al len of Queen Anne, head linesman, FRANKLIN IS THIRD The Franklin high school team Heg, Pullman ends, whirlwinds by thetr work in captured third place in the city high school football league Friday by defeating Queen Anne, 7 to 0, That Seattle has the finest billiard parior in the world? Come in and see. BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Floor | This Is the Time TO GO EAST You are assured a pleasant and comfortable journey you go via the Union Pacific System O-W. R. & N,, Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific You will have a delightful ride along the scenic Columbia River and pass through more im- portant cities than by any other line. (You can go by way of Salt Lake and Denver without additional expense.) Automatic Electric Block Signals Protect you all the way. The Union Pacific System offers you the most modern conveniences of up-to-the- minute railroad service. Po- lite, efficient employes will help make your trip one of delight. Feel free to call on us for any information. Apply at CITY TICKET OFFICE 716 Second Ave. Main 932 J. H. O'Neill, D. P. A. nas J. Wal Th n of Montana, Se ator Poindexter, Gov. Lister, Mayor Gill, Congressman Johnson Cor k man Br Congre an-elect Hadley, Bishop P. T, Rowe of Alas ka and Thomas J. Riggs, Jr., of the aska board of eng PREDICTS U. W. WIN | ineers, id O BITE” is V y a Vash Yov wan Coach Habaa oplutba, th But tobacco that won’t bite Lc etl Mange dap few and yet is chuck full o’ a margin of 20 points. 1 taste—that’s a. different tha WASStONAeye ODURK OA th he —that’s VELVET. turn from the Whitman-W hing ton State college game last Satur J i day The sch 1 bout between Al Palzer and Joe Bonds, which is set i for Tacoma Thanksgiving eve be called off on account of Palz {llnes: The big hite hope is suffering from an attack of the grippe An Argentine refiner has suc ceeded in making an ofl useful tn the manufacture of soap from grape seek recommendation for tobacco as ‘‘no rheu- matics” is for a wooden leg. qytvt It’s not easy to make tobacco abso- \\ lutely cool, while still retaining its natural taste and fragrance. it’s done in VELVET, The Smooth- est Smoking Tobacco. and 5c metal-lined bags. about as poor a But 10c tins ipgeTle Myers Tabacco On

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