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STAR—MONDAY, NOV. 30, 1914. PAGE 7 eA THE SPORT DEPARTMENT ss | GREAT BATTLE ‘DUGDALE HAS FEATURES ELK eee HALF A DOZEN | SMOKER CARD | NEW PLAYERS Tuesda nha Pat § , ‘ wesday night Pat D, B. Dugdale, the Seattle base THE TURKISH BLEND CIGARETTES cott, the Y JM. C. A. product, will know whether » Dor DAC Dy () \" 4 Tart lacatt’ trem tie. ore | ball be ws, 19 back from his Eastern] |, | HW | arena has rendered | Doss! unke j him t tl nt 7 rivghiceg ey att | The trip, aceording to Dugdale, fii (eo) bi has picked out for a trial horse ¢ has been the means of lining up #ix f torighest opponent he could possibty or woven new players for the 1916) ‘ag i an wit We cos to aq find in the Northwest—Chet Neff— Tilikums. Dug has already closed \ a deal for one of them, Fred Hunt the veteran Minneapolis player, traded for Swain, He expects to consummate negottatic for the balance within the next few weeks.| Dug intimates strongly that some of the older talent now on the Se attle payroll {s going to be drop- 1. Just what players are facing pitation, Dug refuses to say. Tt fs my purpose,” says Dug, “to} and if it is the Pat Scott of old SYelleve us, it's going to be SOME SCRAP The fight is billed as the feature sevent of the fournround show which scomes off at the Elks’ temple Scott held a place at the very! | front rank of Northwest tight-| weights two years ago. The most} | Important fight of his career was a} an irs i poy ay an art ! match with Joe Bayley, and {nj a . a eae ‘ i i which he was groatly handicapped balla up & team of young talent! ii f 1 og a by an injured hand. Scott lost. Had next year. 4 ' er A ii the hand not given bim trouble, the The reason t# partly because ¢ st ebance of a different result was| Oe ice ae air ee an nd, the fans’ desir probable. Second tn tmport comes a four-| 3 round set-to between Scott's pr WHAT ARE THE tege, Edwamt Pinkman, erstwh new faces { think that a young MEN DOING WITH THE SCALES? team, with a few veterans to steady THE MEN ARE BOXING MANAGERS. THEY ARE {t, can accomplish much more thai PN. A. champion, and Harry GOING TO WEIGH TWO LIGHT WEIGHT BOXERS. a team of high-priced players who derson, also a former P. N. A. title HOW MUCH DOES A LIGHT WEIGHT BOXER jare ‘going back.’” holder. These two boys met pre| WEIGH 7? IF HE IS A CHAMPION HE WEIGHS | Dug attended the minor league viously in the amateur ring, and} 133 POUNDS IF HE CAN GET THE CHEWING jmesting. After hearing complaints Pinkman won hands down. Ander GUM IN THE RIGHT PLACE ON THE SCALES of other magnates, he thinks the! son is said to be much tmprovec HOW MUCH DOES THE OTHER MAN WEIGH? HE Northwestern league ts on as solid He has been working out with WEIGHS 135 POUNDS IN THE NEWSPAPERS 4 footing at the present time as any Johnny O'Leary, and some say he AND 146 ON THE SCALES. other minor etrealt tn the country has given the former Canadian! championship a number of brisk | ——-——— "Fhe wonnuro¢ me cet es WHY THEY STOPPED HE DiDWT Jump COACHES PICK follows: Ad Schaffli vs. Andy Du vall; Leo Crevier vs. Al Mosler;| CHICAGO, Nov Riese vi 80.—Rumors of| ST. LOUIS, Nov. 30.—President Tke Cohen vs. Art Wilson, the probable trade of Ray Cald-|Rritton of the Cards has returned ALL- STAR MEN t niteher be Yank pitcher, to the Ath- | rom Cincinnati, where he held a have been put to a stop by p with Lee Mage Seven members of the ceeapion| NEW VICTIM aldwell’s jump to the Buffalo | confe Feds. to have Jumped to the Feds. | sp Broadway high school team} Briton says Magee will play with are given a place on the all-star! ~ FOR VARSITY?) wevuano evecten © Sa Se oa al 3 is F West POINT, N.Y, Nov. 90 GET A GooD START wna egy ed a niiion the dusky right-half, and} ___ On their way back to school, ee gg ae sre of the victorious Weet Foint| The Or lair, right end, being given seg Ene eae sacs 222 ED KONETCHEY JUMPS TO FEDERAL LEAGUE 10 ESCAPE PIRATE ‘JINX’ and captain of next year’s | trouncing Fray, r. t orge La Fray, San ‘pga ——— Because the annual Turkey day game with Pullman has usually deen a walk-away for the Univers | te We | squad to 4 | ; . ui Lal ; : Fray "tied with Zovsien, Qveet| FOR SECOND TIME HE GETS IDEA THAT HOODOO WHICH CLINGS TO TEAM AFFECTS HIM Aggies the holiaee bd | Other players accorded all-star! 5. wugH § FULLERTON | pleces, and right then Konetchey got back into the stride, he got the/can hit, and if he gets the idea this | Deen abandoned, owing to the dati houcrs sre: Davies, Freakita. 5) 1 duke bee tamed fee int one of those \cable | jinx idea, and fretted until he could| year that the jinx has deserted him, j made by the Webfooters tor mes 4 : TB age ge ta yi edn] Phy Borex gi-harhbongyvtchy not all those Fed league pitehers will do = He is a grand ball player, and #/ lot of worrying—also the outfield rter, and Richardson, Queen|erals, and thereby hangs one of the fj i a errt _hitte he he inky he ers. Anne, f b odd tales of baseball anna we Se HOPPE ACCEPTS IT nt for money tor diate of the EVERETT Is CH AMP CLABBY HAS FIXED (READY FOR mont of the Pirates, but be a se} WEIGHT FOR RIVALS) toxing tstrictor cnet metntyre Hoquiam refuses to Ps 4 game} of the Seattle Athletic club is get to decide the champlonship, the] SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 30.—| ting things in read! Everett high school footballors are| Jimmy Clabby and manager, Lar-\cuey intentuy mecne ne ee laying claim to the state tithe. Ev-|ney Lichtenstein, are en route to-| 20S! interelub boxing and wree erett defeated the following teams: | day to Hammond, Ind., where Clab- | ting meet with Spokane here Dea ar cause during last season he got the ~ ; PORTLAND, Nov. 20~ write at ty tet Gat ie Wel Hoppe, world’s champion balk-line| »jnyeq j billiardiat, has accepted Geo. F.| “ite tmagined that he could not} Sionson’s challenge to defend his|piay ball with that team; that some title at Minneapolis January 1, It] {11 fortune would pursue him as long | was announced today by RK. B. Ben ay he yemained there, and that he Bellingham High, Belifagham| by w ond CI w } 11. fect aat of the Hoppe-Inman ope Nike,“ Wiees: te | Normal, U. of W. Juniors, U. of W. cae : am Sh pgm wel ‘Clay . js rather. fun on Ko-| Sophs, Aberdeen, Arlington, North | announced that hereafter challeng- weagnn”tnampon nas st lsot'ae|Bayloyea Wate "tcht “sched: BRAIGE DOBIEITE (rein. seco eae| Yakima and Aubirn ra for the middiewelsht ude wit | “PRO” RUNNERS RACE cided to enter the lightweight ranks, uled for San Francisco ls > Lever saw. Ha wea glad to pe- VICTOR | tv statement tolfowed a dociare| and will have his first try-out in tha 9 | cog troak BE Lael aapeeeed Go Y. M. C. A. IS VICTOR '™: statement, SONGS s. doulaie- | SCHESTE Clase on December 7, at Akron, O.,| A Northwestern co-ed confesses! WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.—Much| fare from St. Loult. cxpected to tion, that Gish ‘wil not: set. into, MAREE, Sak, eee when he meets Joe Mandot, the) she stole because she wanted to| of the credit for the Army's vic-|Dai0\® Nie Tair aiult) play the Dest) | saya gga xt |soe-yera freieasiont! chameeell * |tory against the Navy Saturday ball he ever had shy The Y. M. C. A. Student team —_——__— — 100-yard professional championship Southern boy. it will be Johnny's) frit He started lke a whirlwind registered a 41-to9 victory over jand a side bet of $1,000 against given Lieut. Dan Pullen, I i : | first attempt to tackle a high-class| |University of Washington and|, TBen the youngsters on the Pitts-|the North Bend quintet Saturday | Me suri be certs ae | Jack Donaldson, of South Africa, | West Point star. He helped coach|0UFe team commenced to go to' night. _ ie SE Beni here. lightweight. His cleverne will, | the West Pointers. FANS DIDN'T FALL fight, for Joe will find him hard to reach. Charlie White was offered) Before departing for Portland, be Ike others; the others possibly| Manager Benjamin of the Hoppe-| a match with Johnny in Milwauk but Nate Lewis; the manager of White, declined to make the match | Co until Kilbane had proven that is) ened te ere - —_— meaning fight promoters. Inman billiard tour, said the Seat-| tle attendance was the poorest} If English football players were)! we So |since the champions began their | as anxious to join the colors as the! @ @ | engsgement Hoppe took bdth) |South Africa athletes, there would Y-A-8, INDEED |games at 182 balk-line Saturday. | be no necessity to agitate the aban-| It's a poor football yer || Score, 500-66, 500-199. doning of professional football. Reg-| | who hasn't one friend gie Walker, the ex-Olymple cham the experts who w pion, lL. W. Richardson, the four-! | on an all-American team ng | | put nim! WINLOCKERS WIN mile champion of South Africa, a *| = WINLOCK, Nov, 30.—T crack | K. K. McArthur, who holds ie ie Winl basketball team found the Olympic marathon record, have! +h. United States having fallen| Doty Y. M. bunch easy meat Sat Joined thelr regiments, andre ee ated ota eee tight |urday night, winning, 62 to 5 already on their way to the front eee OHIO METHOD IN | 222% month's rest before sone Ore DENTISTRY = 20%3,2000260%, 24." WAPATO “TAKES It |of Market Today time to heal before. taking any ing in Mexico and in Europe, now} devotes its © preventing the| Johnson-Willard fight | | Missing teeth are replaced bY) chances. 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