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GRASm HA ERP ES AHAB oh 4 After / games, if not at present, | SOLmee, Yours To You MUTT AND Jerr OH, YES, THEY ARE NOW IN THE GERMAN ARMY. TERR HERE'S A SWELL NEW UNIFORM XI TOOK OFF A DEAD 1S ON “THe BUM AND THIS ig TOO | @} Sma. Ror me TLL Saud tr on } Two DoL LARS (Copyright, 1915, by MH, ©. Fisher, Trade Mark GbE , \T Fits FING? Some Class! Pat Moran Never Worked PRINCETON HAS We Look STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1915. PAGE 13. Ree U. & Pat. Off) WELL, war bo Yoo) expect FoR, & LLrae saver FINE, CANARY BIRDS ? SAY, MUTY, T Don't wan't Try sur, 2 Found A LOT OF TRENCH FLEAS in tre QUEEN ANNE HAS) HEAVY TEAM FOR FRANKLIN SCRAP TOMORROW'S GAMES we PACKEY MAKES BIG CLEAN-UP ON WAR mnt Yale vs. Lehigh, at New Haven Harvard vas. Carlisle, at Cam bridge. Cornell ve. RULES WERE Williams, at Ithaca Al FIGHT ON HAND Dartmouth va, Tufte, at Han $ Great Alex Out of Turn God tO |, rite nt ane sore wit [Ene tree a Reta 10 STOOK a } GEORGE R. HOLMES open their reapective Sigh school || princeton yes vhen Packey McFarland col- | ? j jottyaburg, at West . 20,000 Iracles aren't always worked; Moran believed tn conserving | Pads . a tak deals season Saturday at Dugdale’s park ve. Gottysberg, © Mike afbbrns reneudis at Rai by the same system. Alexander's strength, where Clark| NEW YORK, Oct soesoagptat | Queen Anne will outweigh Frank-| Pittsburg, at Annap oh Beach, be took the, Gta But it very often happens that | Griffith with a Walter Johnaon and |football teams enter tomorrow on} oas ers lin by several pounds to the man,|1°"S.an, ve. Penn, State, at Phite friends on the inside audfaeaa there's a system to them. George a pennant chance would have used ithe third stage of the scree | but Coach Reseburg is counting on || delphia. ‘sinha ed the cash in war stocks. He Stallings had a system last year the big blond time and ageta 85 | erind 7 | BY BROWN HOLMES bought principally Chicago when he jumped the Boston Braves | game-saver or would have crowded the team’s speed to bring home the Wisconsin ve, Marquette, at J) ‘ sumatic Tool and Bethiehanl from bottom to top of the National/ him In every third day. Interest in the East is aad “That there will be a big upheay| pecon. Coach Alleo ts figuring on! Madlac 2. : cal Brickley, Hardwick and other! Now, in aly « aa Not even when Braves and {Centered on the Princeton-Syracuse al in Coast league affairs this WiD"| 1. team work of his proteges tol|fat Lincs RE? stars who helped Harvard to foot-| Sooated taal por ll to $32. ‘And Pat Moran has a system, too. | Dodgers and other clubs were right |struggle, at Princeton. The Tigers’ ter seems certain,” says the San aunex vietery, This game will give Minnesota vs, lowa, at Min- 1/ ball championships have been lost|! 509 by selling on the bulges of But the Morar system ts radi- at the Phillies’ heels did Moran [start against Georgetown, two Francisco Examiner The Me r Colorado Mine t]) by graduation and it will be hard || the stock ally different from the Stallings \consider for an instant using Alex-| weeks ago, was anything but au®|Credies have let it be known pub-| a Moe on all the high school teams, sino. sate iaan apeine ng mtoemange ty Bt Mapu . : wstem of miracie-working. It ander any oftener. picious, as they defeated the South ticly that they are dissatisfied. as Ballard and Lincoln will play} oa. Ghiende at 0 s, b to be because Stallings’ sys. Other pitchers on his staff algo erns only 15 to 0, in & game that Their club has been a failure, and tnety game Friday afternoon and worrying Perey head # s centered around three great had their regular turns but rain showed many Princeton weak- their financial losses have been) Broadway and West Seattic na ne coach, as much as ther things. missing a “spilling” play. ‘Wtehers em he vr ghee gh or iets days or Ss ry of ery sees. Since that time, however, heavy, Despite their having oe aiveady met. The thew of The dope is that this year Har. inne oon ey oo aa Otation. On the other hand Mo- ander’s regular fourth day would|/Coach Speedy Rush has driven his Portland many a pennant winner, ne he | vard will have to beat the new e er to e ran's system revolved around a|move back their turns Jmen to the limit, and indications thoy are not popular in the North-| (mo tama es elven oat iy thelr re | DOC LOSES STAR rules. Changes were made that | to turn and see if the ball is down, ingle pitcher—-Grover Alexander. The only exception Moran ©X-|today were that the Tigers will co ern city, Rumor has had ft that will not terially affect other |the first and second rules are whom many dopesters pronounce | pects to make in his system of |into tomorrow's game more like the they might dispose of the Portland woneen Anne. i) |The Oregon "Aggie have lost ajteams, but put a crimp in the Har. boged to cahiee any bee PAgreater than Stallings’ combined | handling Alec ts in the world ser| princeton of former years. club and buy the Oakland club,| Pope" | star halfback by parental objection. | vard system of interference, about | team as hig leveloped as tro. ;es when he plans to work him| Harvard ts expected to have a which mems practically certain of| Tevit Dutch Ha a big, fast fellow | the greatest football ever produced,|vard in interference. The third So it devolved on Moran to dope] four out of seven games. walkaway with Carlisle. The In- changing ownership. | Goodtetiow, Considine (160) |from Pasadena, Cal, who was one| The is talk that three rules,| Will have its effects because Har- thod- neceaiiatie ! ging Mi | Make RG. 1... Quigtey (155) | Ste " sone ales <a yard Ity.| Yard players have about the most out a different method diana are weaker this season than’ “League sentiment seems, too, to| Bak? Jot Stewart's best prospects, has/each carying a 15-yard penalty,| it. He used his one er |they have been in years, Yale un-\favor enlarging the cifeuit, and] Gert |.” withdrawn. Stewart is using Yea-|were passed for the express pur-| highly educated legs in the game. every fourth day, requiar jdoubtediy will have « tougher time there ts ao much dissatisfaction tn) Ht ger, Newman, Alworth, Abraham,|pose of beating Harvard, but of| aie sae Gave “unless ft rained or the team BOSTON WINS { isa Eokion prong Pach ote i that the; Hianchard @... Benson, ¢ Billie, Hoerline and Lacey In the | course, can't be proved HOFER BACK { for some other reason had no game ake ‘ Phage im enee | Rude 5 Bl. Berkman backfield. He admits he has splen Th ca'ling for heavy pen ‘ that particular fourth day PENNANTS Uncle Sam's twins—the Army and taking of (wo Northwestern cities) furrows iid material Pele ft dation! ane But Moran never moved Alex sashade eoGrianite ba thee Tact laeta oe ee i Ee ee | ee t. Bronson (136) - 1—Picking off a defensive Gus Hofer, ex-captain of the Ore ander’s turn up to the third day The pennant won by the Red rt on Pinas : rie abt nd a ana an . a clad league, te not « H Ling avers ‘ 7 CUBS WIN player after the ball is down. | con Aggies, who weighs 195 pounds, fifth da And |} . he burgers. Last ye all tmproba lack fleid 142 tte, ate Brosstle : J 5 95 sever once was Alexander aaked to] 8° '# the 12th for Boston Pitt trimmed the Navy, 13 But that Portland will quit the pad started, and before the ball is |!8 back in the football squad, tho finish a game as relief pitcher to Wwe the day. He worked his turn g, more—no less. | pHitoSGpry f all sad words I've heard about, the saddest are these, “Your team struck out.” the World’s Series you will have time to think about that New Fall Suit. Don’t Forget } DUNDEE CLOTHES Made to Order Suit or vercoat 215 These clothes are made of all-wool goods, and are guaranteed to give satisfac- tion. We will dress you better for less money. Give us a trial. | DUNDEE OOLEN MILLS 304 Pike St. Red Pep Stamps Free to the “Kids.” Call and get them. Harry Wright led the E Nationale to flags in 1877 and 1878, Merritt in 1883, Selee in 1891, 1892, 1893, 1897 and 1898; Stallings in 1914. The American league won in 1903 and 1904, with Jimmy Col- ing as manager; in 1912, with Jake Stahl, and this year with Bill Carrigan. The fl for the Philadelphia Nationals is their first in 82 years. ALL SET FOR ELKS’ BOXING BILL FRIDAY TONIGHT’S CARD Miller vs. Trowlinger, 153 pounds Pinkman vs. Schaffli, 135 pounds. Houck vs. Carley, 122 pounds. Mamus vs. Beckett, 145 pounds. Fowler vs. Hegge, 130 pounds. The best boxing card of the sea son will be offered to the public at the Elks’ club Friday night. 1 main events and three pre aries between skilled perfor omplete an exceptioual bill boys will be sent away prompt! 8:15. Adolph Schacht in Tyen Miller is buck middleweight from the Middle West, whose reputation {s ,reater than his own, and, from fope, the result should be well worth going to gee. Both men are wonderful shape In giving away five pounds to Ad| Schaffu, Ed Pinkman may b* mak- ing a big mistake for the George. town terror is just about as clever with his hands and posserved remarkable endurance The preliminaries are high clare. Leo Houck and Jack Carley are cer-| tain to put up a slashing bout, with | odds favoring Houck, ho held! Pinkman to a draw in six rounds at North Yakima last week Mat Mamus of Inter Lake meets Satlor Beckett of Bremerton tn the second | mill, the curtain raiser being be |tween Jack Fowler and Walter Hegge. ‘CHANCE F PICKS REDS Frank Chance, former leader of Chicago's Cubs and New York's Yankees, picks Red Sox to beat the | Phillies In the world’s series. “It's the Red Sox against Alexander and I d6n't think the Philly star can win alone,” said Chance, who's now out {on his ranch, | } THIS BLOKE IS SOME QUARTER Montgomery has won a reg ular berth as quarterback of the Californians, He is not a heavy man, tho Mercury footed and clever at the open field running. In Rugby, a heady player, he ha® shown wonderful adaptibil ity to the American game. The critica in the South seem to think he will be a candidate for All-Coast pivot Montgomery, !n nearly every game in which he participates, kicks at least one field goal. He wan a etar in the aerfal attack in Rugby encounters USE STAR WANT near Los Angeles ‘ADS FOR RESULTS! of Warner is coaching Pitt With the possible exception of the lowa-Minnesota game, the Weat does not offer a very attractive program tomorrow. The lowa-Minnesota game, how- jever, should be a hummer, because [both teams are always strong, and) this year is no exception. Minus That Athletic Crew, Does This Event Seem Right to You? Coast league is out of the question It cannot quit unless a majority of} the league's directors vote to let it! go. The territory does not belong) to the McCredies, but to the Pe cific Coast league, which could be stow the franchise upon other par- tle if the McCredies should throw up the sponge.” BY BERTON BRALEY HILADELPHIA, Oct. 8—Somehow or other, It doesn't seem right to start a world series this way, with J. Franklin Baker séclud- ed from sight, and Collins clean out of the play; with Stuffy McInnis removed from the view, and never a vision of Schang; or any at all of that Macklan crew, that glorious, fence-wrecking gang. But soft! there is one of them greeteth us etill, as classy and fast as of old, for out of the wreck of the Mackian mill, the genial sold, and now, with his legs wrapped In sox that red costume bedight, he plays for the glory of Boston instead, but, somehow, it doesn’t seem right. | know that the marvelous baseball machine, which Connie had bullt up of yore, was smashed by the Braves to the last amithereen, and scattered in pieces galore; | know that the R have honest- ly won their place in this ultimate fight, but when all the talk and discussion Is done—well, somehow, It doesn't seem right. BERTON’S HAPPY It doesn't seem right that the series should start with the Mack. lan outfield not there, but it doesn't give me any sadness of heart, and | can't truly say that | care; in fact, like some thousands of fans whom | know, I'm tickled to death that It's so. For it's going to be fun—or, at least, so we hope—te go thru a series without any “dope”; to sit in a game where the cards are all new, and we don't know what's what or exactly who's who; to figure What shade Smoky Joe has to earn, to hold Messrs, Killifer, Cravath and Byrne, and whether this G. Alexander the Great, can freeze ail the Bostonese bunch to the plate, or whether Tris Speaker and Hoop- er and Carrigan will hammer his curves thru the ambient alr again. My guess on the winner? Well, putting it plain, | ain't got no guess, but | hope It won't rain. Couch Allen has not yet weighed | Score down, an offensive player picks his hand is still in a cast. He will hi» men. They wiil average be-| Cube «i: 4 7 8] off a defensive player. [have a tough time breaking in at tween 150 and 160, he admitted, | Bettorion ‘Lavender and Archer; | 3—Permitting the tackle, as Anderson and Laythe are Sar: kl Carr, tackle, acaling 20 2 0 pounds. | Bens and Bhalk, a defensive p doing well. ~ Congratulations! . ee You smokers of Piedmont Cigarettes have picked a winner. And simply because’ you liked them so much—simply because you AEX knew a winner when you found one —you made Piedmonts the biggest 5c seller in this broad land. 10 .., The Gonzaga university football | 10 TEST IN team will have plenty of beef to beat Washingten, provided Wee! |Coyle has taught them more foot-| FIRST GAME ball than Dobie’s men will know when the two teams meet at Spo. kane, |GONZAGA TEAM | WILL AVERAGE |” “GLOSE TO 175) Seattle high school football his the| The team that represented tory 1s to be written Friday after Catholic college against Wenatchee|ncon when the husky Ballard weighed as follows eleven meets the Lincoln high Ends, Finegold, 170; Carnahan,| school team, runners up for the 170, Tackles, Sholderer, 170; Now-|cjty championship last saason lin, 180. Guards, Wylle, 183; Camp-| Wifle in previous seasons, Lincoln bell, 186. Center, Berry, 167.| would be picked to win ere the wer. Quarterback, Gallagher, 150. lalf-| rors clashed, this fall, with a vet backs, Defigh, 166; Higgins, 160. | eran aquad and a coach who knows Fullback, Johnson, 192 football, and Insists his nen play it, | Coyle, of course, did not give the j true weights of his men, Bi q Ballard has an even chance to cop ne A George Cole has announced Bal age of the squad being nearer 175) jard’s team averages 176 pounds, or 176 than 172, as he announced It,/ and, as he presides over the scales judging from photographs of the|/hne ought to know whereof he | squad. | speaks. Furthermore he wants it - | known he expects his team to win, NATIONAL LEAGUE thereby establishing a precedent. Won. Lost. Pet Kyle will play fullback; ‘Thomas, pt iladelph Im ass +4 big 2) Crossett, and Clifford halves; Beck | mon 1 aaa | or Clifford at quarter, composing a that is as fast and heavy in Seattle. Thomas ts the quartet as any Chieago Pitt ‘ only inexperienced man, but so far York “0 has shown merked ability. Ernie Wells, Lincoln coach, has | jonly four veterans in his stne-up, eaiton cpa | Dut his materfal ts good. Wells has Detroit 100 ‘ f49| proven himself a clever fnan at Ag | Chicago + 98 62 600 | veloping teams and ts not likely Washington AG 3 4 Bp | fall down this season. ew Yor +4 : | Lineup Bt. Louts HH 44 412) Ballard 7 4 Kannitzer, o. TR. 1. 1, Lowe, 43 | Sheppard Ty J Pac pwon R omrada 1. TR Hueston Van Winkle | Rock, Crossett L. B. R Henderson Heck, Clifford... .Q...Tevis, ‘no | | Kyle r : ‘Mitford now. Wilson STAR WANT L. H. R.., Jones Cole GETTERS, Comrada wae’ The Cigarette of Quality Also packed in packages of 20 for 10c e love to back a winner . That's why we announce that we now pack a coupon. in every package of A coupon that i is redeemable for any of the multitude of presents in our illustrated catalogue. 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