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<= 8858? Sas TsRS Fa AN IDEAL MATCH eqhare's & happy couple.” what makes them so? age can cook & dinner with- Durning it, and he can eat without roasting {t.” ate Coll ave Powerful Team to look as Wome college would come back own again Ina football way fu. Tom Tyrer, Fred Bobler ther agents of the Ww, 8. C.| ofency, No better ineman than this together for William | same Anderson ever Lone Star, of! and gold stripes. material with which lation to the coach, who ts a full: gach in the Northwest could’ blooded Indian, star The freshmen | team and the best punter In the con- famou "a crack team. ‘of exceptional caliber. that Doble never would/and Bangs, who played last year, have been employed freely to/ will play the other. ‘k of interscholastic ‘stars to enrol! at Pullman, of Walter Herried, last the pic = ‘Lincoln, !s an example. not have enough credits from Lincoln bigh, lack- *he required number, red at the state col- fs playing right tackle other meet U. of W. men. Fishback, brother former state colle) star, stripped, “gennds to the hundred yards, four years at Olympia, is ‘of the new men, Fred Ol- O RESTA : are just things for Dario ha to break. His latest stunt ie INJURED Sept. 28.—Harry men over there who! scholastic require peed | RUSSIAN VI STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1915. CTORIES ARE NOT FO ** PAGE ? R THE ARMS, BUT FOR THE LEGS They Might Knock Dug Down (Weight 258), But They Never Could Drag Him Out ege Will son, who scales 206 pounds bedside, and was the fastest sprinter in Whatcom county last spring, t# an- other fellow of the Hermann Ander son type, which is 100 per cent effi. wore purple Carl Diets, no re- of the 1914 | ference, will be shifted to one half For subs, th state college has Dick Hanley, a) burly young man, who weighs about) |186 and is fast and aggressive: Wenatchee, who has trouble with| his studies; Haupt and Durham, the! jatter a quarterback. His line will be a strong one. Ace |Clark, All-Northwest center, will outplay any man he meeta, On either side of him are Zimmerm: | brother of the U. of W. crew man, and Applequist. For the tackles are Herried and Langdon, Brooks, season with Everett, may play stead of Zimmerman, | | 1s needed at end, for which positions | two new men are needed. Hanley! may play the other end. O. A. C. RUNS OUT OF GAME MISSOULA, Sept. 28.--The 0. A. C. faculty ruled against the proposal cer of North Yakima; Boone of | 4, |third under the conditions. RED SOX NEED HALF GAME TO CINCH TITLE NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—If on wins today, while De- troit loses or breaks even on a double-header, the pennant is cinched, the Red Sox needing but half a game to make the championship mathematical certainty. The National league race re- maine unchanged, ae the leaders did not play. TY COBB PULLS AWFUL BONER WASHINGTON, Sept Ownle Bush was standing on the bag tn yeater- fame with the Senators. Play- re of both sides were so astonished Cobb was first ake and started back for second, Shanks tagging him out. Cobb was so angry he was ruled off the field. Ty certainly ts trying to hang up & new stolen base record. Thin i#| the first time he ever has swiped How They Stand In the Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia ton Brooklyn of Dr. E. J. Stewart to permit the football team of that institution to | play two games on Its trip to East | Lansing, Mich. with the result the | game between the Oregon Aggies and Montana university, October 23, bas been canceled. Coach Stewart likely made that! recommendation to the faculty when| be found several of his veteran: would not return. SCOTTY M’KAY SOLDIER NOW Scott McKay, Victoria boxer the bombing squad, whatever that is, of the 48th battalion in Flan- ders, known as the Suicide club. He expects to get killed any day. ASK FOR ALEC Pat Moran, manager of the Phil- les, gets numerous letters and tel- egrams every day urging him to piteh Alexander in the opening | game of the world’s series. j Now if George Stallings, the well. known Miracle Man, only had put a/ muzzle on Johnny Evers this sea-| son, tt would have been a miracie| —? talking about ‘cause the Braves most certainly would be slated for the big series again had Evers played regularly. Ball Clubs Should known In Seattle, {s a member of |} Picbure hicage New York AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘Won. Boston Detroit Chicago Washington Baltimore COAST LEAGUE Won 108 7 “ Lost 1 CHICAGO SERIES CHICAGO, Sept. 28.-—-The annual Chicago city series between the White Sox and Cubs will start Wed.) nesday, October 6, it was announced yesterday. The teams will play seven games. The Federal leaguers’! request to make the series three-cor- nered was ignored. Take Chances 28. ty} | Washington-California When They’re Behind, Says Fohl Manager Lee Fohl, of the Cleveland Indians, has a few pet tdeas | SSERELERERSO TET SM PERFECT? Boston Red Sox filed no league players. Car- with bis present Boston bas five players who see oet considered ‘members of the team. Th: Pennock, formeriy of the ‘Ath. | on to perform later on, when their 424 Cooper, erstwhile Giant, “The time for a ball club to ct ; Haley, a catcher; ally, infielder, and Shorten,| anyhow, so why not risk everything . na come your way run. orders,” says Fohl. “Any time you taking something away from him, fo be forced to let a grand opportunity mye Teus ME “ACTIONS, assertion that it was I who had eb LOUDER THAN given her all this philosophy of WworRoDs” marriage. “Surely | have never) 1915, by the Newspaper| made any such radical remarks | ‘ise Association) about marriage as you have just _ das't understand, Mollie,” 1/ repeated!” ; ified at her! “No, but you have shown me that llove is not eternal, that {ft is but an incident of life and rarely an incident of marriage. When you | first came to our house after you had married Dick, you trembled at his slightest touch, Your brown leyes became golden if they but | caught the flare and flash of love-| | Mght in his; if he spoke, you hung) |upon his words asa tho they were| the symbols of divine truth itself— and then in the years that you have | been married I have watched the| ight gradually go out of your eye a) }T have seen you perfectly calm, | \{ Ty leven when his arm was flung light. | i ly around you, and I have seen you bite those smiling lips of yours un-) 10 METHOD IN DENTISTRY til they almost bled to keep them teeth are replaced by beg at five done” S PHOTO SHOPS ? | you bore Dick, and I am quite sure | you do—any woman of your caliber | would in time bore Dick. Neither | do you approve of him. | He hurts your pride with his neglect, for you Cut-Rate | joy er itink, notwithatanding your Dentists | pritant mind which oftener repels masculine prerogatives. | - without charge, and ost | “Ien't it Goethe that says, ‘The! Set of Teeth, $8 “Mollie, do you mean to tell me my dear sister-in-spirit as well as Solid Gold or lif not more, than we loved each Gold Fillings . $I me “In your heart, you suspect that ‘ 9 to 12, : a man than attracts him, that you shut on words of sarcasm and dis-) dain when he had been more than A Obio Method by artificial teeth} “I have seen this not only In ene 24tural as your original | %°"- but in every other married 8f@ furnished tn all cases. | greatest cure in the world for love) ARSTAND Back OF OUR WoRK|!# marriage’? You and all your! F Iam not in love with Dick any inteed ..... more?” ned... BD eeeee in-law.” “You are mistaken; Dick loves ‘ery Crown .... $4 aor Porcelain lother when we were married,” “Methinks the lady doth protest Fillings Coneteseee — 207 UNIVERSITY 8T. labout managing a ball club that are a little different from the gen: “A manager should not send a batter up to the plate with definite | “Pitchers should not be worked too hard In the spring training camp. That's when their arms are weakest, but the custom 18 to make them do more than twice as much labor then as they will be called up- | Chadwick. | will bo taken care of as some rare put a batter under orders, you are r, in following instructions, he may pase arms are strong. ut loose and take chances is when it’s behind. Ateamon the short endof the score seems doomed to lose on a chance of making the break @ magnetism like Eleanor Fairlow's, for instance.” “Mollie,” I interrupted, “why do| you and every one else throw Elea- | nor Fatrlow's name up to me on} every conceivable occasion?” | “I suppose it ts because Dick was engaged to her when he met you. Dick did not behave well to Elea- nor, but you seemed to carry him off his feet. “To tell you the truth, my dear, I hated you when you first came, for I felt you had robbed Eleanor | of something—oh, you need not look so contemptuously, as if you had not robbed any one of much. the most wonderful man in the! world. And this ts just my point, | dear. Every married woman that} I have met reaches the point soon er or later when she comes to the conclusion that the man she mar- ried ‘Is not such a much,’ It doesn't) seem to make any difference! whether she has been wildly in| love with him, or ff she married him for his money or any other reason—the conclusion {s always the same. “Now here I am, my Gear, with) three perfectly good men who say} they want to marry me. | “With Chadwick I will probably have hours of pure bliss, interrupt ed and interspersed with days and maybe weeks of unhappiness, It] will be the heights and depths with | With dear old Jim, I keepsake, every moment my pride will be flattened and my egotiam patted on the back. With Pat it will be interest in the world's work that will hold us together as pas sion wanes. “What would you do, Margie? “No, don’t advise me,” she spoke quickly, “as it is dollars to dough nuts that whichever one of the three I marry, I will wish I had| don’t want to feel that any one but | myself is to blame for my mia-| takes.” (To Be Continued) usually egotistical in asserting his | ? inations are now being “O™4" of my acquaintance. 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE | married friends illustrate this” “No more than he ts with you, Bteed ., me, and I love him quite as much, {too much,” quoted Mollie Nightly Hours, 8:20 to 6. Sundaya, 7 have that purely physical mag: E INER SECOND AVE. STAR WANT ADS ARE GO netism which @ man cannot res t, | GETTERS. "THIS AKOZOLOGUE ON DIABETES, ETC. Time was when you thought Dick | » taken one of the other two, and 1|< Dick Hoblitzell, first baseman of the Boston Red Sox, | player who could not ma baseball until the Cincinnat! Reds canned him. Hobby was sold to Boston last season and at once he gan to hit Ike a champion, His average this season is better tl 800 and his flelding has been flaw \ English Golf Caddy Earns All He Gets Boys who act as golf caddies earn the shillings, ete. alipped to them. caddy not only has to “spot” the balls, but must see them, clean them whenevr they get solled, switch the balls Dick Hoblitzell STRAIGHT STUFF By the Spor There ie a halfback on the Aberdeen high school football team, which plays the U. of W. here Saturday, named Break- Iron, What chance have Do- bie'e men against a guy like that? . Willfe Ritchie, the quiet man- nered little fellow who lost the! world’s lightweight title to Fred- die Welsh at London 15 montha ago and has laid off since, would ke to fight Packey McFarland at 142 ringside. Ritchie points out there ts no recognized welterweight champion and that such a battle would make one. Evidently he has taken on weight and finds ft hard to work it off, tho be says he wants to box Charley White at 136 pounds this winter Ritchie is mak- ing 185 for Shugrue and having a lot of trouble. . If all those 25,000 tickets to the game at Berkeley are sold, Dobie apt to get stage fright. seldom played before a hostile crowd of more than 5,000, and when they start their little stunt before 25,000 yelling Californians, nerv- ousness, and therefore fumbles, are likely to creep out that might spoil all of Dobie’s well-laid plans. As Dodie has said, resumption of football relations with California marks a new epoch im Pacific Coast football. ° . Charley Schmutz ie one man who picke the Phill! to win the opening of the world’s series. Alexander will pitch, says Charley, and he says that ends the argument. California is now producing a mineral that has proven very af- ‘s\the Kane, and distributed without ex-| © pense to the newspaper men of the! er kidney | ments. The min- eral is Ako and it was dincov-| erea by J. D. Mackenzie. “We are high-| ly gratified with that Akos Mackenate. dieting Akoz has given ay’ out strict wonderful results as fs proven by the number of testimonials that have been given us by those who have tried Akos. “In diabetic cases the disagree able symptoms are materially e but the Internal treatment sho continued three or four For Brigh ase the tr is usually onger.” Akow Is sold by all dru . write the Natura Company, 612 Mission 8t., San Francisco, for fur- ther information rewarding thin ad- vertisement. ABSOLUTELY FREE It costs you nothing to see mo for counsel and advice. ONE Visit WILL TELL I treat ail DIS- ORDERS PHCU fi “914" for blood disorders. Come to me for reliable Wasser- man Blood Test DR. TP rd, Oppoatte Postoftioe, Sun- Union am Office hours, 9 a. m, to 8 p.m. days, 10 a m. to 12. FREE ADMISSION AT DREAMLAND (CING BVERY EVENING AVERY ONE WELOOMIE ting Editor He stampa Alexander the Great the best in the world. We have an idea that Foster, Leonard, Ruth, Shore or Wood te apt to do some superfine curving In that first Elther way | eee O14 Pat Moran found the right system for keeping the around the top. “Forget and win today’s game," system. eee Tom Andrews, the fistic expert, has dug up history to prove ancient fighters ate gun powder when in training = | a cinch these “box- ers” of today don't consume any gun powder. . Now they're pulling it against Billy Sunday that he used to go to sleep on the bases, Well, maybe he did, but they can’t accuse him of betng caught off the sack tn this day and age. eee The A BC of the Phillies’ auc- cess isn't agility, batting and clev- erness as much as it fs Alexander, Bancroft and Cravath. . . We note Carlisle hit her astride the first game of the season, which makes us wonder {f the Indians didn't have a little something to do with the success of the team tn- stead of Pop Warner being all of it. oe Wo haven't heard much of Bob ke yet this fall, but a good that around Than will belong to the dead language: while Zuppke and Haughton will be the big noises. NEWSPAPERMEN TO HAVE A MAGAZINE A monthly magazine devoted to the interests of the newspapers and newspaper men of the state of Washington will appear this fall from the printing plant of the de- partment of journalism at the state university, It will be edited by the head of department, Prof. Frank G. state, 00TH ALKS By EDWIN J. BROWN D.D. s. First Ave. Washington Blocks, The Largest Dental Of- flee im the World. Imitated by Many, led by None. When I began to guarantes Den- tal work in Seattle, the Dentists ali said I would fall, but they over- looked the tncreased business my gu and this tells the the large volume of business. Dentist only does $3,000 worth of business each year, he must have at least 70 per cent, or $2,100 net profit as his income, but If a Den- tint can do from $60,060 to $80,000 each year, at a net profit of 20 per cent, Bis income will be from $12,000 to $16,000, and this is why I guar- antes my work, and why I can do #0, and, at the same time, give such low prices I figure on 20 per cent net while the average Dentist fi on 70 per cent; In other words, It costs mo just 80 cents for every dollars’ worth of dental work, so T work for a 20 per cent profit, while he gets 70. But tf I do ten times as much work as he does the results are highly satisfactory to me be- cause of my small profit on such a large business. EDWIN J. BROWN, D. Seattlo'n Leading Dentist, 705-713 Firat Aven Open evenings until § and Sun- days until 4 for people who work Phone Main 3640, rofit ures Johnny O'Leary never heard the phra “Man's inhumanity. to man makes countless thousands mourn,” else he never would have stood for the letter nded. It {# puzzling to understand how such heavy styff came across the continent for 2 cents. The postal thorities were certainly lenient when they permitted the mails to carry it. Jobnny is writing the language his clothes talk. Hold tight and peruse “Winnipeg, Canada, Sept “Sporting Péitor Star, Seattle, Wash “Dear Sir; It is with a feeling of deep relief that I address these few lines to you, for the purpose of imparting the rather tn- teresting information that I havé signed a document which calls for my appearance jn the squared circle here on the evening of October 4, when I shall have the pleasure of measuring prowess with one Danny Whalen, who, for three consecutive years, enjoyed the dis- tinetion of appending the title, ‘U. 8. navy champion’ to his mon- aker, The contest will endure for 12rounds, uole# I should connect the folded phalanges of my right hand against the nerve center of the lower maxillary before the termination of that period; and I might place here, as an addendum of more than meager interest, the fact 23, 1915. that the town is what psychologists would term ‘fight crazy.’ Mr, Whalen counts among his victims such notable characters Leach Cross, Joe Mandot and Johnny Dundee, and ts at present called the ‘marvel’ of St. Paul, capital of Miqnesota. “Patsy Drouillard is to meet me here on October 15th, of which more anon, but for the present, apart from voicing my regrets at the apparently unceasing destruction of human life in Europe, I wish to offer you my compliments and subscribe myself, sincerely, “JOHNNY O'LEARY, “LAghtweight Champion of Canada.” Rube and Cheney Get Start on Same Team Baseball, like politics, makes strange bed fellows. Rube Mar- quard and Larry Cheney, each of whom rose to fame by pitch- ing for Indianapolis of the Amer- fean association, are together again on the Brooklyn club. AVERS WOMEN COULD CLEANSE BOXING CAME Marquard went to the Giants for $11,000 after a big season with Indianapolis and Cheney was grabbed by the Cubs after he made a fine record with the same team. SAM COOK NOW WITH MONTANA If it is true that Sam Cook, 200- pound Oregon guard, has deserted to the University of Montana, the Montanans ought to have a great squad this fall. Ira Blackwell, the famous Oregon Aggies’ fullback, is already on the job, having tak fancy to the Montana “climate, and about a dozen other stars from the Northwest colleges and prepar- atory schools are over there. Ce- cil Johnson of Aberdeen high, is one of them. Montana meets Syra- cuse in the first game the New Yorkers play on their tour, and they ought to take some of the “pep” out of the Syracusans. Mre.“Gnowy” LOS ANGELES, Sept. 28.—Mrs. ; ‘ RIES “Snowy” Baker, wife of one of the} Women will see the matter from a) most prominent theatrical and much broader standpoint than they do now. sports promoters of Australia, says: “American wonen would be better, PRINCETON HAPPY } gamer, and less nervous {f they Harold Throckmorton of New would become boxing fan Mrs. “Snowy” Baker has some ork, the promising 18-yearold lawn tennis jayer, will enter {deas of her own about the manly art. Of it she very frankly Ly “The spirit of boxing ts eplendid.| princeton this fall. It breeds courage and gameness, | “Women learn to be cool and less hysterical if they watch such even! BASEBALL RESULTS (American)—Boston §, 8t. Loule 4; New York 2; Chicago ¢, Phil- Detroit 1, Washt 6 {| Yakima turnips, “Why ts boxing he, jay Mhengearti « mal) —Chicage 1-8, Cineinnatt 2 r chase?” she as! . “Or, why (Pederal)—Kansa paltion ett rougher than football where 1-3; Pittsburg §, }_ Chicago men are hurt antl sometimes killed? ave on ha ooeats Yet women are permitted to wit-' Grover Alexander, Philadelphia's ness these events without question. National pitcher, is the owner of a) “So far as | can see, the only ob- check for $1,000 given him by) Jectionable feature to women at- President Baker, Philadelphia pres- tending boxing matches lies in the {dent, in addition to the hurler’s fact that a rough element follows salary of about $5,000 a year. the ring. | Alec was promised $1,000 extra “I contend that this fs driven if he won 26 games in the season away by women’s presence.” \He hung up his 26th victory by She looks for the day when all shutting out the Giants. Hens, 3% Ibe . 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George Considine, New York sporting man, former manager of Jim Corbett, may manage Darcy's tour in this country. GOLF HINTS | BY NICODEMUS NIMBLE No. 2—If you are pressed for time, drive three balls at once, giv- ing one a pull, another a slice and the other the straightaway. In this manner you may make three holes at once. Wonder what's become of those guys who were yelping about Char- ley Comiskey buying a pennant? Escrows Our Escrow Depart- ment provides the Safe, the Convenient way to close a real es- tate sale, loan or ex- change. It acts as the agent of all parties to the trans- action—the buyer, the seller, the mortgagee, the agent—the interest of each of which it fully safeguards. 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