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STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 11, 1915. PAGE 7, EE BIG SCHOOLS HAVE BRIGHTEST FOOTBALL OUTLOOK ANTS STEP |[coacomn stax or] FAST BOUTS |Mike Gibbons Picked to Defeat (Queen Anne, Broadway WONG AT A) zzcssasee ccc] PLEASE BIG. Packey McFarland in Big Bout) and Lincoln Have Best when he was oe ee ee Se ’ BY GEORGE R. HOLMES jad P cts on Gridiron p umpire {n the Federal league. NEW YORK, Sept. 11.—Mike i~ g rospe — Corcoran was struck by Ler || Gibbons of St. Paul, who 4s gener kee: Magee, Brooklyn manager, and ally credited with being the clever. ye Rem : Breit uses to poned his George Stovall, Kansas City Ed Pinkman had a heavy shade| est fighter in the ring today, and After three nights of practice, three credits of graduating at Lincoln, H id cannot be fo got them to come|} ™Anager, in two fights, The | over Frenchy Vaise in the main|Packey McParland of Chicago, who ; 9) , which have been sufficient for coln. Herre o Pidestia sh BML Dtest aA on i akbar eS Beatle that tour . pen: aches to get a fair line on the blamed, for the Puliman fel- ha soon retnstated. end, tnd || event of the Kiks’ club amoker Fri will come together at the jamaber of Sepa noed men ell- lowe will show him a good time. series, By winning one Sea Inte Corcoran, it 1) day night, before a crowd that jam-|Motordrome tonight. The tilt te gible for service this season, w has 200-pound Gienn for p Friday, Rives teas his fod after that Fal | ned to the doors, attesting tho pop-|#eheduled to last ten rounds, and , the Seattle high school football Jimmie Tevis, Hueston r wre td cnatorer ae wiarity of the fourround smokers) there !@ no resson to doubt that it championship» seems to ile | and Paul Coles, who played a te 8 , gives thom a sink ema eap here. Pinkman was tn better con. wit pe any shorter, barring lucky | again between Broadway, Lin- year ago. Among the second- be "| punches. in and Queen Ann Hen- string men who will fill vacan- ee oe. ee dition than Valse, who admitted, aft-) Jim Jeffries proved to the boxing Govan has a good chance to cles caused by graduation and — or the bost, thas he scaled 445, tej world at Reno five years ago that Z repeat his feat of winning the | other things are Dean Hender- aid stead of 138, as announced from his)there is no “dope” on a fighter ee. ‘as he has lost but few of son, Louis Pittwood, Edgar mighty lucky to land training quarters previous to the) who has been out of the game sev- his 1914 squad Dames, John Wilson and “Rip” Weluable workers as Jim jmated. Finkmas Waa the Sguremor) oral years, Volt wanuung beter Z Coach F. K. Allen, at Lincoln] Van Winkie, Van Winkie is Charley Schmuta at Sa Tere She Veles, Showen Tieies| than be had ever gone in Bie ite, 1908, 1909 and 1910, whose teams| in no way likened to the old Br paint tn the pennant a not ag vty a fs & draw. | according tao ee ys ghee a either won absolute claims to the| gent who slept 20 yea arry nderson, second y) him he [3 . en the 4 wi tt faa het Chak oom Chet MeIntyre, who first brought|the punch—everything that had / state gg ggen ek eth ee said to be wide awake. Ge pote geome him out, put up the best exhibition| carried him to the front ranks of } gg | Ogre dl Ss tha pened Franklin Weak his old coammates, of the evening, forcing Neff to go| boxers. But after he got in the ae { practice, On the fine he| Franklin bas nothing to brag Smith was his vic- the limit in the last two rounds to ring a — get dn oe ‘ , en SSalootmn Goodfellow, captain, about in the way of material. Mike Schmutz and <a . ponte Ped Brey A dan na ee — i. cchenan wert head, . \y : brother of the Goodfellow army | Davies, ‘an end; Burkman, a line- awe games each for Se reses 8 > tpn McFarland has been out of the \ ; which occupies the 8. A. C, in fall|man; Willis Benson, the best man than a week. ' lever defense. He made & good) oo over two yeare and winter and Bainbridge island|with the forward pass in the city senate F imegression With the tad, who wosid) ** . in sumin , shifty |{nterscholastic league, and a clever fon was felt tn ne ‘|itke to seo him again against a dif; There can be but little doubt " a eee ee because Fill Rose, ferent opponent | that the St, Paul phantom is right. fellow, and Tve oi omg ¢ ner, al y Q ‘ erent eppones' \ He has been boxing steadily, work- and Allen for ¢ Pope, Archie|son are the men around whom discovered he | Gidding, 1b ., In the preliminaries, Leo Houck, a| [1° ~ ; | Reeset build his t on the ball. % clever Seattle boy, who te coming ing right along, and boxing critics Rude, Hobart Hill, June Blanchard|Reeseburg must bu: nis eam, Brinker, ef . teat, stoseed Jeu De 1 ¢ Fri jconsider him now at the zenith of and Bob Thomas, who played in the|Most of these men are small fel- new peng ens 3a a ree b Ner|* successful career, backfield a year ago, are trying|lows, however. Md o~ H be yet revier, Kneskout Untiket out, This fellow Rude used to be| George Cole is keeping his mouth wfirnaghe, Sa seis - y too polite, but ‘tls said his man-|shut about the Ballard prospects., decision to a Bremerton boy whose) Chances of a knockout, either ners have chansed. which is no indication that he haa mame to this day is a mystery. way, were regarded today as about If Thomas is as aggressive as he|nothing to say. Cole will start his The fans were well satistied withias probable as Bryan's ascendency wae in 1913, he will be the best man|men at “Whitman football” Mon- the show. to the White H I iS season|day. He has good material. a jo the te House, It takes a 1 y. He has g material. Adolph Schacht and Pete Mu) ‘ 1 a in that backfield. An early } inju: capacitated him in 1914. Ballard high school students are ~—Ray-| doon refereed. ond rater in a ten-round affair, par- injury incap ‘ Ap ) going to like Cole. He is a high- + ane —-—————- ticularly if that second-rater has - ; Srentway Lect Sar |class fellow and built of stern stuff y conceal ° Broadway has lost Coleman, the Ren y ¢ 7 one 1 unas gn baile Ban of wn that co Boe \ ro tar, ined mor piaat ought to qualify bim as a | wallop that McFarland's does, ground for the Orange and Black | oach. | McParland is scheduled to pull is gee than any individual player in the) down coin at the rate of nearly i. city in the past two seasons. With! $600 a minute {if the battle goes Fred Gribble, Capt. Roy Potter, | ten rounds, He is guaranteed 4 Quarterback Will Feek in the back- | $17,500, win, lose or draw. Mike ts field, and Louis La Fray, Nygard, —_—_— going to collect $15,000 for his end. . Olson, lost year with LAncoln, Bill/ Funny lot, those Philadelphtans.| The record books show that Me- ' Bowden and several big fellows for| They refused to patronize Connie | Farland has engaged in over a hun- iy \ the line, Henderson should have no} Mack's ball park when the Ath-|dred fights since he broke tnto the hee trouble turning out a high-class +) leties were winning pennants and|game. He has won practically all ; - i team. eo} world’s series, As a result the|of these. Ernie Wells, disappointed ] Mackmen lost $60,000. The boxers are to weigh in at 3 . over the loss of the 1914 cham- | But it's different with the Phil-| 147 pounds. plonship, is driving his squad | «oles. During the first 50 home| Gibbons is two inches taller 4 already. He is peeved at State | It is plainly evident September ” «4; |#ames the Phillies have drawn) than M¢Fariand, measuring 5 ft. 9 Mike Gibbons 3 College men who influenced |!8 to be a vital month of the big | 360,000 spectators—an average of|in. He has the longer reach, too, Walter Herreid to enroll at W. | league campaign, says Grantland AMERICAN LEAGUE | 7,200 per game. If this rate of at. |72 to Packey's 69. The seating ca S. C., despite the fact he lacks (Rice. At the first of the month tendance keeps up the Phillies’) pacity of the arena is 52.480 and | :/owners stand to clear about $110,|the money capaclty $126,752 TACOMA BEATS i lett in the” ony "Sune ae jen . ? © 000 on the season. | span of the home games left to See 2 el —_ | seanzem AFTER 008 | . SPORT SORIBE WILL | it “seer mutt a AY THE SAME TIME SPOK ANE AGAIN -F JOIN ALLIES’ ARMY oi ici guises tnruout September: IT MAY NOT BE TRUE, 2°! 2c" emer see 2 3 sme on ging eon of EH | Vancouver Province, has Louis . the exposition cinder meets, is! spOKANE, Sept. 11.—Motkle won the te Chi NE, ined the colors. He is well cago .. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10. | After @ coaching job in Southern |, pitchers’ battle from Ables, from| bal wenca as a boxing referee. | Cincinnati Friends since girihood, Mra, | California, according to Graduate |the Coast league, because the Tigers ' quatenemme — Brooklyn .. Flora Slonaker and Mrs, | Manager Warren Hovard of the|nustied all the time, Two hits, a IF |Philadelphia . Christine Lane were engaged (University of Southern California. | colon base and a sacrifice fly won . Boston ... the same time, moved to this | hikh school of college track team. Bpokane . paeeiorae ys SM | This shows the heavy schedule state at the same time—and prcenetaee . Pet oe ea htree Tacoma . eT ee | ST. PAUL, Sept. 11—Johnny advantage held by Western clubs, Pot. today received divorces at the | To RETAIN Batteries—Ables and Freveman, | BIG TEAMS GET | ("Kid") Williams lost to Johnny|provided they can reach home sod Tegain good standing. ereoseere | Metkie and Hoffman. Ertle of St. Paul in the fourth! fairly close to the front. Pittsburg the mainstay in the back. ‘ , ; | : : | AN EARLY START loon on © Set tant night. Up tojand Cincinnat, for two examples, fall and ts one of the = | CUft Blankenship will again | [that point the boxing had been|/reached September only a stride or nt players ever turned : tee | manage the Salt Lake Bees, think The assembling of the Harvard |¢ree. peebpp ye Aad Sens eo — Salt Lake writers, Nothing to this and Yale football machines for the a am al peor de 7 ffect has been gi me Pepi | such clubs as Brooklyn, Boston and H Er tegrebr seoxslirmy aie cher te| ficlally, however, °“* °F! FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Sept. 11.| coming season is evidently consid- Y LE TEAM OUT Philadelphia, who will be forced to " ~The Wertern players were suc-| ered a task of more than the usual |struggle most of the way far from (american) be given at the Ballard Elks’ hall jcessful in the East va. West tennis P | x ‘ / lies, viz. the a 4 a J o lected candidates of the|their bases of supplies, viz., Philadelphia 2; St. Le q Monday night, under the auspices } magnitade this autumn, The calls Sixty se a pa i jand 6, Detrott 1. (Fed of the Ancient Order of Druids. COMISKEY DRAWS seen et ae, Oa anit | for candidates incidate that both | ree. metal ee re Diag Ap] fone warwhoops of the home |Pretiminaries are: Bil} Erickson} Johnston and Griffin, new doubles! veterans and novices will be re-| Coach Hinkey at Madison, Conn,,| Neither Philadelphia nor Brook- | vs. aa con Larney Melntosh) ‘Ten thousand saw the first |champtons, beat R. Norris Williams) quired to put in more than the reg-| where they will be put thra a stiff{lyn has been overly triumphant im |¥s- Charlie Petersoh; Bob Harper! game of the doubleheader in| and Washburn, 6-4, 6-2,6-4; T.R. Pell| ular amount of practice preliml-|course in fundamentals until Sept.|the land where the sun very fre- ys. Lambrose, and one other bout. Comiskey park Labor day. Who|beat Thomas C. Bundy, 64, 2-4, 6-2 . fale | r . y i indy, , 26, 62,' nary to the opening of the fall'20, when first work in the Yale|quently sets thru force of habit, Jim Kelly will referee. sald baseball is dying ont? 3-6, 6-2 gridiron campaign. 3 bow] will take place. Igravity or desire. ! ] WEDDING Ti : MARKET REPORT ves ot hate un [ESDALE, Sept. 11 —With ba rood sien, don... 100 @ ise [not hustle will get left. You ¥ 4, ting crew composing the Paid Whoelceale Dealers for TS to 120-1 12% | can’t li ‘ | ONLY A LITTLE KI ymen would learn to bé patient).| “I don't think that will ever) ing party, Ernest Guyot, sack| | TM Paes, Miscten? prait _ o @ us Yor t live by your wits me ree (Copyright, 1918, by the Newspaper | Well, I felt so sorry for him that|/come to me,” said Mollie, “The| Harry Wolter, with the New and Irene Whitehead, cook Gane Sy NE NE ro ouve got to accumulate Enterprise Assoctatio: | while I did not tell him in so many |strange part of it is I never have |york Americans several years and ike crew, were married at the) (corrected daily by J. W. Godwin & oop Tage aad Cheese | |something—and the time to, “What do you mean, Mollie,| words, I let him understand that I}seemed to care “ enough for any} , Matney ranch, as they stood $e w-rleencltaoee tise @ lw fay you don't understand might some day long in the future|man that his going away would Poca ttynoy sreee™ cal has Fe (pile of grain. The ceremonies | Bananes : Batter beginning of I I asked her as I quietly | become his wife. Now he takes it}make much difference in my life.” |the major leagues. He agreed to @M hands, including bride| B'ec*" + hington 4 your career. took a Ince gown which she was all for granted and I am frightened, (To Be Continued Monday) go to the Chicago White Sox for the ‘ ‘ou start right ill fi ‘ ’ ies s returned to harvesting. women 8 7 : y ce ght you will find doing up in a wad and straightened for I om t know whether I want to remainder of this season, but oaly Cantaloupes, Yakima, 6¢ eeerett S dews saving easy. a 80 Be ee ae eer ne ee PLAYER LIMIT GAUSE °°.°227%22 228tbe De allowed to [oameetoaned Tent OC silicate kled into her trunk, | “Do you Jove him?* S| " GET IT AT EVANS? J comssioapen: Yaitinna,’ "4 | Pemente wheet «> “That's just what I mean, Mar-| “Oh, dear! I get so tired of that [walter ‘een. a teanary bea = ; gie; Lam always forgetting the con-| question—honestly, I don't know. volter 7 ESS Columbia. 3rd and Union. f carrots, sack, se onan i Interest 4 Per Cent =| Sequences: 1 am in a hurry to get|I like to be with him, and when he OF PENNANT SCRAP St ents Cate, Cats See oe ~ mtg Hm 2 1 things over with; I ‘wad up’ my | kissed me’ the other night I found be the reason he spurns the big green, sack | affairs, forgetting that if I do this|myself kissing him back—now, Some of our very best Iittle |/eagues; and then, too, it may be Cgcumbers, hothouse Gerlice, new they will come out at least un-| Margie, what do you think of that?! experts attribute the closeness he bas had enough of major league oncora, basket. - poectins UNION wrinkled and unsightly.” |Does it mean that I love him or| oy jball. He is hitting .360 on the ‘oncord. basket 6 0 —~Sy ap ond Grain “What's the matter now?” | does it mean that I am one of those} °f the National league race to (Coast. He dropped to the minors Honey, new case “ (Prices paid producer) SA VINGS & “You know what Pat has said to/| girls who love the caress more than| the 2t-player rule. This radical |after he tajured his leg while with MY | r a Oi Hocktsberriee = rae me about marrying him (I do wish | she loves the one who gives it? The} move In ' has |New York. oad lettuce, + dow. o Rpptaaliogy ro = thought {s horrible. I am disgusted ims more evenly | “ig v RU ro) with myself.” balanced than in other years, ‘: 3 ‘4 wens T ST id kf t ST doa think you need be, my| because It hae prevented the |MOTORBOATS BREAK UHIO METHOD IN “pg : | Puset sound : OF cEATTLE reakras dear, Many years ago Amelie| wealthier clubs from getting a | Pineapples - ‘ Rives wrote, ‘We love a pleasure} big edge on the poor ones by ALL SPEED RECORDS ! DENTISTRY {Zoos to , Wheat . more than we love the pleasure warm of valu- } Prones, box 4 | lipeaeaents —_— Capital and Surplus $815,000 | unc an giver: You are fond of Pat, and ¥- dl - See an, or" eheeat tah | tomarons: 1 : ° 'YALE EXPECTS why should you not like his kisses?| Charley Ebbets, owner of | CHICAGO, Sept. 10.—The Dis. etheart melons, 1b. | 4 He feels that you are his promised| the Dodgers, fathered the 21. |turber IV., owned by Capt. James . a ed dag ed 6 yy ar atetien oe | Dinner | wife and gives them to 700 in all} player rule. When he propos- | Pugh, of Chicago, broke the world’s SMR Examinations are now being| tes. box STRONG TEAM N. B. SOLNER, \honesty and reverence.” ed it last winter he met con. |record yesterday when she won a out charge, and esth | Tornipe. 20: Buses Vice President and Trust Officer|} Quality food and excelient “But, Margie, 1am not suret| siderable opposition, but he |30-mile race in 38:08 1-5. or at the pla in all cases. | w NEW HAVEN, Sept. 11—Frank _—— |] service prevail at the Nor. love him enough to matry him, and pointed out its good qualities jrate of 544-10 miles an hour. The 12 YEARS’ py yelp Hinkey, the famous Yale fullback HOGE BUILDING tonia Ca it makes me disgusted to feel that} 2d finally was able to put It | Miss Detroit also broke the record, Set of Teeth, $8 > ange mgd of years gone, will be head coach| ‘pm the Heart of the Financial | Breakfast—6;30 a. m. |1 ean even endure the klases of a| ‘thru. |tho finishing second, covering the Young Ame: Select ranch . a, coo! slev lm . ° 0 | nraren distance at 52% miles per hour. New apples A kein 7 of the Blue eleven. District Strictly fresh ranch eggs jman while debating the question of | f lites Patec Bare wok hae beeen oeccessore Dr. Billy Bull will. direct the | ——————____________. |] J Gwittg Premium hams |my love for him. Those who have claimed there's | 10° (14 ca, Var Sk lonn of Set of Teeth, asians a |back fiekl work. Nate Wheeler St. Paul Stove Repair a bacenk | “Do you suppose any other girl|something the matter with base- dhe or or joes of four C 5 epenh ern. ae” jand Perey Cornish, coaches last H a Sgtagige | but you, Mollie, has ever questioned | ball are rights Only 50,000 persons |™{nutes in starting. The Baby 7 Onions, green ees teres 4 | ear, Will again be on the resident & Plambing Co. Try Our Hot Cakes and herself this when her eager lips, af-| attended the opening of the new|Spee¢ Demon III. held the former Solid Gold or $4 California, new . 5 | staff, as will “Red” Brann, end last | Original fire back Waffles fected by the softened light in the | Boston park. record at 50% miles an hour, 4 Walla Walla, sack linings and repairs celain Crown Potatoes ar ~ Fg > ar . Service living room and the impassioned ; Ted Driscoll and Pat Osborn will So oe denen iaaiy taect—Comtineaye:, Fe |speech of her lover, returned his Gold or Porcelain ork ... be on the resident squad as Heu- furnaces. Water Dinner—Until 7:30 | passionate kiss? My dear child, it one tices Bald Prod tenants, Heffelfinger Will be here! 4 backs and coils} ut) voue Coffee 1s a little better” fis a law as old as Nature itself that | Gold Fillings ..$1_U Vout sod Fests for » wees or tvs ané Johnuy Kil os PIKE ST. you fulfill. No, Tam not advocating | Fillin gs .. P| patrick, Jack Field, Guy Hutchin-| Mata S75 Fine readitx and rest promiscuous gissing,” I protested, gs wereeeeee BOG], gian hares son and Ned Glass will make a|-—————— ——e -'T room for the convenience of tb Mollie tried to interrapt, “but I ‘Wes Hours, 5: Brotie si , couple of visits a week to the field. | our patrons. am just trying to tell you that a bow to 6. Sundays, > ; 30 | Nelson Talbott, captain tast| KODAKERS— | girl may innocently with all purity r to 12, | | year, will be with the squad all the}f “In at one, at five . oan c eno thas Withods loving the teas 4 Tbe. sree }fall as line coach. Billy Marting, | ” who gives it. Consequently she| } I Cut-Rate 43. |coach of the center men last sea:| they’re done u |should be taught ‘that way danger Dentists a? ducktings, over @ }uon, will be with the varsity equad|/§ JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS |iiee." 42 | at Madison, but will take charge of Resend Places FS. Bide L || 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Cer eesed books he s% |the freshmen ax head coach this IER SECOND AVE. Seon 4. 8 |fall, It is probable that Marting = ee a sn a Hi el tre Bs } : | band, but I'd like to find just how ~ y-vtes 1 4 tay yee that theory works out. The mother ancisco ins "oa. ha. “gate Nd YOU KNOW , == "| who thinks that no arm can come N ounce of proof is worth stronger than usual, and Wilso’ © her daughter ‘because ny / Delsite iEprecuens tring Adjoining Joshua Green Bidg. am “austter’ does not realize that her a pound of argyment. A be 1 | ete | girls are, and because a few of [J pipe of VELVET proves more o e BADGER COACHES That Seattio has the finest them are as thoughtful and honest OTe maa ¥ billiard parlor in the world? as you, my dear, they often learn than a page of print. MADISON, Wis., Sept. 11.—Karl|| Come in and see sadly Driver and Tom Wilson of Prince: | | FREE ADMISSION \*Atua, “You know in theory, Mollie, no good girl's lips are kissed until she |gives them to her promised hus how easily things go pe EL 2| (HOTEL ROY Jiton will assist Juneau as football | on | AT DREAMLAND wrong! SRN RAR | ame!) aetna | Neal | And then it follows as mist the rain INN Take vnion st. ene to|| with the faculty are Kelley, Stav-|| Second and Spring Third Floor vem heiansstverad That life tn never the same 824 Kearny. 7. rum, Mucks and Byers, a reserve. | eek}! coaches at Wisconsin, Veteran | A sigh too much, or a kiss too long, oe. 6 | 835 Kearny. or ma. Hot and cold|| onl players who are in bad || BROWN & HULEN DAXOING EVERY BYRZINO

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