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STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1915. PAGE 13, ER TO SHIPS NOW—-ALL ALASKA ROCKS ARE OCCUPIED” .. ...... up TO ITS MOTTO tatwat fafam farah am aoor | @aom wardd nofar dao faot mwkig koikoifwoae The New ee it seems to us that red socks . * York Times should be all the rage in sport- The Times Hves up to ite hould be he rag por Sabah! Wee Coyle, Gonzaga Football Coach, in Fishing for Players, Caught 180-Lb. Pike peo ner on In the light of recent events, morr AND JEFF— IT’S LUCKY JEFF DIDN’T BRING BACK A CATTLE RANGE. Bae BY BUD FISHER INJURIES 10 CORPORAL, T WANT You ‘ (serr, We've Gor Te ¢ } Yo SEND OUT CNG OF ie GET OTHE ENEMYS RANGE ? I Gor frmurr! Q ncaa platen ere Fe Now, t SELECTED YOU TO — —— Bees aadan Se, | NEMY'S RANGE. IT'S vw me iM PRE 4 F 4 | DANGERCUS HUTY BUT CUR bi , de: SOmE BODY HAD TO 1ooT A artast 4. 4 10 BALLARD SHELLS, ARE FALLING SNORT! RAN CE J Do tr. Berrer, we Cook “To / WE MUS® GET THE THAN MAE. WE SIMPLY Ger Tt HAVE To GeT THE ENEMYS RANGE! OH, i Knew T WAS To BE THE GUY AS | SO0N AG NC SAID VT. | The Broadway champions expect to beat Ballard at Dugdale field Saturday, but not by the 21408 score, Lincoln was able to pile up a week ago, several injuries have stopped the progress of the squi jand forced the substit in of light. jer me Nylander and Twing, both | big linemen, have been able to prac- tice only two days this week; Wal lie MacDonald, first string end, has a sprained ankle and will be re placed by Max Hauser, & 170 pounder, who is slow starting Captain Roy Potter, left halfback, will start, tho his ankle will be braced. Lou LaFray, George Over- |ton and Bill Feek will complete | the backfield. | fallard has always regarded the game with Broadway as the event of the season, and no doubt George Cole saw a week ago what was wrong with his team and has rem- edied the fault of Hnemen playing too high on defensive, HERRIED PLAYS NORTHWEST'S Subs Will Replace Vets) oe -creces 1914 Lincoln eleven, played part of > SS SS S AA \\ XY Aw wm aA ‘Harvard Sure to Have STRAIGHT STUFF ft. ° e ee | ° a2 | be as tart taller: Gvalter wel :j -lussle With Virginia, [27 ‘n> Seertine Fatror _on Varsity, Says Dobie *:i:"" j 9 | ? 3 : D | | Ane tea ke a Gonsaga university of See" fwan” of football, wil this year Bavet Because he Is convinced the | Dobie ix dissatisfied with Bud BADGERS O. K. a eam a kane is anxious to break into (to develop a team minus Brickley, | Sabet li Se hiss athiane - ball games with Washington, [and Bradlee A Dt fied, |past. and has gone back so far|team has run up 167 points against | the state college and idaho have | $4a° 6 Final batting averages for former) compla aoe too self-satisfied, jDes ‘ oe Wary gone peed oo far | ewrence and” Marquatie tii _BY GEORGE R. HOLMES been scheduled to prove the After running up and down a|Notthwestern league players who) $00 [naitlerent. lackadaisical | aie ne id peneral and clever at first two practice games of the seme EW YORK, Oct. 16.—The schedule makers for 1915 ndard is on a level {Chicago beach «ll summer, Joe/are now in the National circuit for! > acre joach went: [5 208 ser pode r kink \ , Dobie plans a shakeup such as [carrying the ball, that he does not} S\ were kind to the dopesters. Thru a kindly kink in In thie section. |Mandot now thinks he fs fit for @/tn. season follow: Kantlehner.| Does nee vile Poot opt oneepeypiiedh dh pp te % J) the 1915 piaying chart, it wilt be possible tomorrow | who used to pl bout with Freddy Welsh. He trained ; ee eee eee ee, | E “fle . «| night to form an idea of how Yale and Harvard| quarterback at the old Seattle (right, we'll say that much Pitts, 288; Hyatt, St. L, his firet team. |Don Able's younger brother, Jack.| BOONE A STAR ) compare. high school and later at the U ‘ o<s |Bancroft, Phil, .255; Schnel¢ I'v a Walt Bhiel oft the from Aberdeen, is being soon i as | The big Crimson eleven get tem when! of W., will have a good team , ant ; . on ; st team and put Hainsworth, a|quarterb n Young's piace, and | it lines ie nga the Univemntty ot Viegiate bad at Gonzaga, but he is resorting |) ut the only Pog dhe ob Sis-|Cin., 245; Williams, Cin, 244; freshman, who has more ginger and|Wwill alternate with Bronson, who| Boone, a giant freshman from kau ‘ prune the surpeiee ef ¢ mable, |r has not done for the St. Louls| nurns, Phil., .243; Standridge, Chi, jdash and snap tn a minute than|ran the eleven at its fastest clip of| Wenatchec, ie a sensation as full i ) present seasop by defeating Yale on her own fie! in Inducing Earl Pike, former | nrowns Is to catch the kames he| 225; Whaling, Hos. 216; Wagner, |Shiel displays in a week, in nis|the season last Saturday against back at the state college, P 10 to ® By the compar score route, the foot Ballard punter and drop-kicker (1, uo ii. at that Cin, 179; Kelly, N 14; Me-! plac sald Dot Friday The | Washington Park "Sa world ehould have some food for thought after| of talent extraordinary to eniist A ae Kenry, Cin., .152 Hrook., .132; |team has been frightfully slow, and| Dobie laughs aloud when the tomorrow's battle at Cambridg: It isn’t often that a chance to get a late hour. College open. | jie, Rezdek, coach at Oregon, 7 aaa Chi, .126; Stra Ros. the season is rea hing that stage name of Wood ve Foege igs and| line on the big fellows comes so early jn the season. & month ago. Pike cannot | whose teain was walloped, 28 to 3.) nn : where | can’t afford to dilly-dally |says he'll never trust his team in hope to catch up in his studi orthwest products hit extremety/around with me who are trying | Wood's hands again About all that can be said | school to an enviable position with theee whe enrolled five by Washington State, at Pullman, well tn the Federal lea: to get by on past glory. I doubt Fred Madigan, who used to be a about the game is that vita A * Peay athietic be ory weeks ago. Is Pike going to last Saturday, gives Lone Star. for |tigures will attest: Magee, Brook.,|very much if Shiel will make the|Whiz at Broadway, has appeared| Action on the resolution to lay Haughton has a egy thee 6 Pa beet gg a len pot ogg tt | Gonzaga to study and play foot _ a star, who ie drilling) 228; Campbell, Newark, .314; |team this year at all on the field again, and announced |sewers in the Ballard district has ee ers Cress: ee Ve, oe an* | ball or just to play football? the W. ¢ squad, full credit for) sann, Chi, .206; Myers, Brook,| “Miller docs his own part of|to Dobie that he wants to be quar-|been postponed six months by the alaagas lee A gate Ab aeenp s Boop a0 Mew ag Snead | - o8 the wonderful showing his men) 949: Hunn, Newark, .227; Jackson, |carrying the ball in an indifferent |terback. Fred will have to memor-| streets and sewers committee. The pomp = ag coe Pi y Yale's football history, or yt ro] ‘The State college team played mote Pry: ° but Wash hi, .165, manner, and refuses absolutely to|ize the signals and get himself in|sewers will not be necessary until age and | sult of the jostling will be watched |“rings around” Oregon a week ago, aiuie cutetauaan cc? wate Caan | _- help the other backs In the way of /shape. He hasn't much time to do|the Lake Washington canal water with mach’ coscers by Yale per-|Winning, 28 to 8, bet Lone Star's |weuier” “in ener tee oe interference. On the defensive he|this, as the big games—four in alrises, and this will not be for siz t single-handed. tisans. men are facing the real thing Sat-lqowns that were rd Pe ve BLAN BANQUET might as well be on the sidelines |fow—start a week from Saturday. | months. ‘ Princ oy r | ‘ fr Mt the good he ts to the team. | tory wasn’t a fiuke—it was | Princeton should run up an over-|urday in the Oregon Aggies. Dr. | aii Coach Diets produce on ‘or a am. | earned, a fact of which Haugh. | whelming score against Lafayet™. |Stewart’s team ran up a 34 to 7 P da won FOR U. W. TEAM ix, has retarded the progress of e | ‘ derfully transformed eleven from ton is probably fully aware. | There is a strong suspicion that |score agajust Whitman last Satur nat of last That bh will throw his full | the Navy ts in for a drubbing atthe |day, which stamps it of big |the squad in the past two! hiNk-| seasons than any other member of | year, Johnny Beckett on the University of W. yut up a remarkabl | to loot eam pi . | strength into the breach goes | hands of Pennsylvania tomorrow. |league caliber. ©. A. C. han the pach tor Gen Our onan te eather (eon oOtball team plays Gonzak4| the team, I'm seriounly considering | ze jle set niversity at Sy e, h MoKee f Ifback | without saying. | Cornell, Dartmouth and the|weight, the speed, the experience green and will give a better, ae-| levees iit be eane, Oct. 23. the/using McKechnie an left halfback Virginia has a lot to fight | Army should have comparatively |and better coching than Oregon. If for. Victories over Yale and |easy games ILone Star Harvard—the peers of the col | WESTERN GAMES lagatnst this co! against Gonzaga, and if | make the change, Miller will not be rein-| stated this season.” count of itself later in the fall.” |Pians are being made for a dance mn bring a victory year Oregon defeated prac-|and banquet, to which players ot bination he is next | t this same team by one/the two teams, the alumni and W legiate kingdom—in a le In the West, three conference |to Gilmour Dobie, the best coach tn ‘ ° wie oo wae ° o hte, 2 | touchdo on Multnomah field, but | gs " . ° | year would raise the Southern | gumes are on docket, which alon® |tne conference preg rrteeelig = es papel age 8. C. ainrant, will be invited ry ¢| 7 ae —— AY ees a ~"4 of} eee | with long be remembered. -At one! FOOTBALL SATURDAY | m classic football entertainmen ae ) neweinas | hagas Mn oir pe) We if RED PEPS | tian ale "Canam |e, mete Getn ot Pornstar ame he Wyatoen SMOKER FRIDAY) yc we'd cu || is ; her annual drubbing to In-|~ nO |Staters were within one-half inc ve | ‘ | ater indiana has changed her {means certain, tho Bezdek has the/of the Oregon goal line on thelr] Romeo Hagoo aad Steve Rey Gales va tee eee I Oc PH ILOSOPHY style of play in the last two years |*4vantage tn playing in his own/final plunge. They contend yet! noids will provide the main event|| cago. ™ uene at Chie | | : . with the coming of Clarence Childs, | !liwick That humiliating de eat that in the fateful rerimmage Bern: | of a smoker to be held at the I. W.| Wisconsin ys. Purdue, at La- | | q @ Yale man, but from press dis-|St Pullman a few days ago will/ard had the bal Inches over! Ww hall, 208 Second ave, Friday| | *} Sout patches she doesn't c re favor. |have its effect on Oregon's play. |the line down under the heap of hu-| night at Baie” (Giles hourel va. South Dakota, | jably with Stagg’s aggregation Bezdek certainly has the material. | manity away from tho view of the| wit be between Charlie Conklin rthwestern, at | | The Wisconsin-Purdue game ‘ ay | otticials, and that Anson Cornell and Ray Melvin, George Judd and Rod ; | | should be a pretty battle, and the; Does a great array of football) pushed it back and saved his team| tarry Morris, Frank Meyer and|| anicisen ¥ ase, at Ann | | | Badgers should win talent really make ® coach? Or |from defeat iPrank . Galapertl, ‘Chaston tteaeat | ene | The | ——— ee can a coach make a great team e «© land Willlam Piper | Harvard vs. Virginia, at Cam- | | We shall this fall have an oppor In one of the most bitterly c | | | Springfield, at New Cigarette of Quality tunity of see ug the problem work-|fought games ever witnessed in ed out at Harvard where Haughton,| South Dakota, the Unis FEW RULE CHANGES | 0:0: c0roct muons Mauston: souy avout unseat’ MOYER NAMED ——— — umphed over the University of t M | n| | ve. Lafayette, at | nell, at Ithaca Vermont, at The changes in the football day. A touchdown, goal and drop|Central high school football team, tolmate West rules this year are very simple kick from Id in the first half) Will referee the Washington-Gon-| | | The following are the principal the only scores which South|#aaa game, according to an an | alterations which spectators should bear in mind Dakota was able to make, altho|nouncement from Spokane the Montana goal line was threat-/ First—There must be four of- ened several times. D silats inetset of hen, tro. soe |"Sfontmnn'came, tack strong in| YALE STRONG? |¢———— i A he second half and succeeded tn} a of the field judge being obliga- jt ne. Be ma a : Five reasons are offered to of the field judge being ebtioa: 1] OHIO METHOD IN| pusninr the ball across tor'e touch | Walter Camp mays the Yato| anbiySwrngone ave offered. to down. Vance kicked the goal./eleven, despite early season re been so punk thi. \ 8 lingaman, is now the timekeeper DENTISTRY {Serva triea“svong seg tsad |Strant sit?be ue sroneee punk Second—Resubstitutions are Barry, Bender fought hard, but was unable to| years ae tlowed only at the beginning ||_ Missing teeth aro replaced by ¥ 4 an Firs r - ” , The Ohio Method by-frtifictal teeth Overcome South Dakota's lead is that are natural as your ortginal| The hard trip Bast had its effect “If you drop a few dollars, don't holler. Think how happy the other fellow is’ of a period. Third—Blocking and inter. upon the Montana team, and ft was teeth. 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