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STAR—SATURDAY, OCT, 16, 1915. PAGE 7, rye tran wn ne averaee| HOOPER’S HOMERS HAVE SUPPLANTED THE GREEK’S HOMER IN BOSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS popular song is it is too fre personal command of his armies quently murdered without being eo 2 te 6 in a step to be admired We killed “Ss.2r~"™=~**| DOBIE SAYS HIS MEN ARE SO SLOW THEY APPEAR TO MOVE BACKWARDS | 222" st 28 | (Straight STUFF —s8y— \Frank Gibb} IN FRONT ROW The czars decision to take || MUTT AND JEFF—OH, WELL YQU CAN’T RULE A GUY OFF FOR TRYING BY BUD FISHER (Copyrieht, 1916, by WC. Fisher, Trade Merk Reg U. @ Pat. Off) THEY Doerr Pay TN : on ga j | / emo IN XNA ARMY. SAY, AGEN y We Of GLs€ alee wea On eve AVERY DAY co email WANT MORE WHAT ? lwekxt deer } PA DAN WHILE THE RRENCH Sr) eet neet Mower. Se eesine | TROOPS’ GET six cenrs 1B, THE GENERAL THE FIGHTING : FIGHTING ! The Queen Anne football AND DELIVER Lait WE'RE DOING team looked better Friday) " ULTIMATUM , oeeuse —— n the week before because} 1 NGVER, . Allen’s quarterbacks put dash; THOUGHT on and snap and judgment inte} THAT, 3m their maneuvering. Blanchard, GONNA Go the young fellow guilty of kid ARoUT many misdemeanors in the "v Franklin game when the! Quays were held to a 0 to 0 tie, took some sort of treat-| ment during the week, for he} was a real star Friday. His plays were well \selected and without hesitation, his punting fair, and the drop kick he es-| sayed, while it failed, was a creditable effort. On running back punts he did better, too. Maybe Blanchard was not himself in the Franklin bout anyway he was all that could A) aa , ee QUAYS SCORE [MAHAN,HARVARDSTAR,|WARM GRID . Boston FREELY; BEAT TELLS HOW HE PLAYS | SCRAPS ON — championship team and the ; Boston. Last year they took # } four-straight beating from the } Braves and this year dropped } four out of five games to the y Blanchard has come in other Beantown pets. Boston 9 pam 2 PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 16.—Two | Eat ee= ss S Hardest Games for City | won ite fourth straight world’s gridiron battles will be staged im 7 . series, and now boasts the proud distinction of never hav ing been beaten in the final Oregon this afternoon, which will a give a line on the probable winner of the Northwest conference chams ~ QUAKERS HAVEN'T CHANCE WITH cap Fm Frank Patrick has announced p svatsaeteect Interscholastic League policy, inasmuch as the Aristocrats | won the title last season. Kerr.) e e Poulin and Genge are the only vet-| | erans sure of their berths on the ] e ] ome ar Victoria club, and Portiand is due for a shake-up, too. Towing seed Kecpore tc dmg Ak] When the coaches, athletic ad-|Of course, Lincoln was able to beat visers and principals met last sum-| Ballard, 21 to 3, without opening eee ee ie TeBR Duck. | mer to frame the Seattle high|up. Henderson and Allen of Broad way. Heretofore a penalty has |®20o! football schedule they for-|way and Queen Anne respectively | Reon exacted when goal keepers | 8° two elements that go to make| were there with their football men Queen Anne will give trou ble to both Lincoln and Broad- way in the argument for the Se attle interscholastic football! championship, it became appar- ent Friday, when, with two sub blue ribbon event. After losing the first gam year, they | a football season successful—row-! with ey wide open to get a line|) won four str . Just as did linemen among the forward locked goals in this amano ing interest and climax on Lincoln, A Wells showed |) the 1914 : champion | the team porn en West Seat pionship Eddie Shannon, the lightweight| Seattle's 1916 _ Interscholastic |them nothing except a scrappy.|{ Hraves, who did not, however, {| tle, 34 to 0, In an interesting Washington State college plays | who used to box around Seattle a|Ch@™pion may be known as early | well-balanced team that averaged || lowe the first game, Four seems {| combat, at Dugdale field. the Oregon Aggies at Corvallis, and | couple of years ago is in the South | las Oct, 20, three weeks before the/ about 156 pounds from center to } to be Boston's lucky number. The Quay forwards, Tr indif-} the University of Idaho clashes with 4 now, Herb Brodie licked him last! . and thereafter inter-| sub. Hoston will just about get a t work in the first 20 minutes | the University of Oregon at Eugene, aeaok at Friece, est may fade away thruout the city,| A close study of rid's series all for herself in {/of play, finally Segan to open say Last Saturday Oregon was crush- mm | which hes been deprived of inter-| will reveal other fa ging holes in a line as large a lingly defeated by the W. 8. C. at jthetr own | Pullman, while O. A. C. was rolling | Whitman college in the mud, 34 7 to 7. a If the Aggies defeat W. 8. C. to iday, the Oregon Varsity will have ja chance to retrieve themselves when they meet the Aggies Novem ber 20. ‘ * |elty competition by a school board|stance, Broadway plays Lincoln |t fatten the opposition or Proteases irene oe Golorado I | that sometimes seems to lack red| Oct. 28 and reste until Nov, 5,| sag tr bole, ERAN WRNE: he tana | PE a a Ree ree as th Sone be U. OF ROWERS opponent almost has announced that players will be| sone and ‘Lincoln seem to have|likely to be Nov. 12. between|~* £ spate Ber pit | t owe orward passes tha: resulted in whether they're important or not, |t@ healthiest and moat robust |Quaye and Broadway BEGIN TRAINING long gains, two 40-yard runs for Now Arthur Younger, when seen, = of yey mo ope ‘The Sene: ouchdowns said: “It isn't worth while except |*D!P. On Oct. 23 Broadway meets! cetoer 15—Q Coach Allen's heavy backfield, Cian Say guasen= Lincoln, To bring out a polat, sup- | eeatt! nm Anne va Weet! BERKELEY, Oct. 16.—Fall train o oO} BR we ; ia PArt is still young, tho he claims | Pose Broadway beste Lincoln. The} October 1¢—Broadway ve. Baiiara.|ing for both varsity and freshiman| ing Kile ond Bintebeaets the Teter Ps Gir ony atodanthy ti Mi - & o -— 1 cS ° a. reigip Hlernags yoy it ‘Erne Iseattio ee ee “| ay, boven ed er nn wy ard SORSCINE 86 AaB en conchen al) -mouratuly, Se thru the line for short but steady gains that indicated tremendous ower. On end runs the backs ran too wide, and were not protected they had not a chance to win. While the collegians are battling a game will be played in Portland this afternoon between the Mult+ ~ nomah club and the Washington | Park Athletic club of Seattle, Windnagle Hurt Vere Windnagle, former Univer- sity of Oregon star, distance run- |ner, now at Cornell, is thru with A split between the Pacific Coast | Quare apecth, Batars stapes Allen's | october ee ae "16, Fixtures for the olght Ice Hockey league, of which Frank | 2085. then Broadway ts ee 29—Ballard va Franklin, |°¥ing machines are installed. The _o Patrick 1s the president, and the) Of course there is the possibility 16—Queen Anne va Lin-| candidates will be taught the funda National Hockey association, in| that Queen Anne wyeeca the | mentals of work in the slides by the|4, the unbreakable interference Eastern Canada will be the making | Broadway | Nov. 12. Shoule hes | VaTERy ses men of their caliber should be able of the Seattle professional club in| Quay defeat in a — ‘ ove pvember 6—Queen Anne ve. Bal-/ maauiks 7 lto provide. In the last quarter, the opinion of Vancouver writers. might do, and afore-mentioned re- | | An agreement now existing pro- sults be turned fn, there would be fovember 12—Queen Anne ve. Southe Games Heacnan opened up and uncover hike’ cde lendes aceied aliaraes no 1915 titleholder unless a special | Broadway rn ed two forward pass plays that re fovember 12-—-Idncoln vs West) SAN FRANCISCO Oct, 16.—Spir-|sulted disastrously to West & | : game was arranged and the school | geay § ‘ Spir Pr the other except by’ consent of | hoard is against this, and rightly,|~ November 19—Dallard vs. West Se-|ited contests are expected by fol-| Two Stare Out of It } eo oe cer amannd rand (9 attle : lowers of rugby and the Amertcan| With Carr and Teveit in the line, } age A apt a November 26—Lincoin ve. Frank-| gq y when Stanford cls een Anne could have made the cael Weak icner, Ginetay oo THE BREAKS game today when Stanford clashes | Queen , | Lincoln has the worst of the| | with the Olympic cl ° b—Franklin ve. Broad pattle ub at Palo Alto, |result even more one-sided a “ wt Dugdale i 1 2 |competition this fall. He strained ~] a be giar gag Diayer signed for the| ,nedule breaks, with Queen Anne | fiel We tle play- and California meets the Sherman| Latham, West Seattle captain and ee ee ae } ¥ oe «8 next in line for complaints. Wells’ | fe!4 tos confitet |Indians on California field fullback, Bywater and McGee got} a field. jton hay fields last summer and his” side. ligaments have refused to | |heal. He was second in the two | mile run at the national intereol- legiates last spring Ee: men must play Broadway a week rt Tenant corm | from Saturday, Oct and take on Queen Anne the lowing week, |§ Oct. 30. Both of these games will An today’s game at Berkeley ia |away with several surprising gains,| Broadway 32, West the first game of American football |but had the fault of starting too 0. October BT 21.|Callfornia has played with an out-|late after the ball was passed. It os Oneber (¢ niktin 0 | 1 the backs played too far be-| 5 Ae a Poe |(wide team in nine years, old grads | An tober 15—Queer nd the line, and holes the for “he was quarterback on the all- pr attles, and in order to avoid Rane a4. West tle 0 flocked to the campus In droves A young fellow by the name of j Foster, whom the Daily Calf fornian, a student publication, \ characterizes with the phrase that ; or gtions goed btroia Abe tgirs | POLAT Leo oni adenine pee craven... | Mee. Hit een read oeeaa ar te foam {hat made such a sensations! |Abaddon, the Lincoinites "must fore the backs could slip thru. The j show more in the way of versatil whole team seems inexperience q Sie ahs ele ac CW ARRET REPORT ]) 2002. :: "on the lineup of the Berkeley team adie ; te - ing Frida the best center in the | tm the past ten days. Wonder if HEAVIEST TEAM city. He tntercepted forward passer this is one of those Wenatchee | ce tha pre good for 40 and 45: BB Fosters? | ISN’T ALWAYS ¢ +¢ @ | yard gains but he was too slow on Prices Paid Whoiresle Dealers for Selling Prices to P| for nae gba W tables and Fi | the hoof to get away for a touch 3 Bays a U. of C. student paper THE INNER e hi aciastendeasa tl mrs ; wines alice 3 down, but the earth rocked, and 4 editorially deny by 3. W Butter trembled, once he got up his’ mo: . “The Golden Bear is with us| You often read that a team was| ngton | mentum Breal fnek Wl stronger than ever since re|defeated because it was “out-| Ba $ segs ” | playing the old game again. There| weighed so many pounds to the |* 3 : : i geek | | never was a better rally in the man.” Glance over these correct etidede Cheese *® | CLARK WINNER | Lunch an Greek theatre than last night's; | welghts of the Oregon and Wasb- “ HH | e there never was better spirit ington state college teams and 1.60 8 PENDLETON, Or, Oct. 16 D 4 shown by 12,000 people gathered | consider the argument proven a /° . rid Tommy Clark of Seattle, in the Inner i together; there never wan greater| fallacy. W. 8. C. won, 28 to 3.|¢ ote 17 | 10th round of a scheduled 20-round Beatdies aeteit thusiasm for a foothall team this| Here are the figures, but not as |« bor twine 18 | out last night knocked out’ Billy | Eddie Mahan, captain of the | back, backfield men and line. Seattle's Newest Cafeteria early in the weason than Was the coaches them out ee hes Farrell | Mearverd tecthell . eleven end a should play their positions. Serves You Better y ne housand . 96 a Ty lo W- | : pa ——___—___—— i ahan was made captain of | Californian rooters. The Golden ‘ Jer, 1. g., 193; | Ke ones ‘ | One ef the oronsest players the. | the Harvard: sleven, which le. | 30 A. M. — Bear in the heavens must e t Beckett, r. t.,|<¢ “5 ern 6 me at I nde t | gridiron ever produced, is going expected to again’ win the |{ CONTINUOUS | sERVICE = been watching all right, for ot Barlett, | 185; Risley, r. e., | sid Countey y and Grain ? n us ry to tell The Star readers how to championship, on account of his to 7:30 P. M. 80 excited that he shook the earth Monte ‘ , 165; Malarkey, 5 100 Prices paid produce ._| play the game. great work in games and be- | When you eat at the Nor- a me We'll take the rally for a Hoskins, r. h., 175; Big: | cw ne ‘0 o ; #/and systematic saving will gain Mahan has posed for a series | cause of his thoro knowledge of tonia you have the satisfac j | good omen, earthquake and all; it ; — Alfaife, X 12.38 i f pict showing h he football. + ed Ht lie n of knowing that It Is not J i @ es Si rE ARIES ‘ 2.3 . but idleness! of pictures ig how he ootball. is, as well qua sg tha marks the ing of a new| Langdon, ¢., 185; Fin-| Grapes. Cone poh ones ett | Ro COmmearenes Pek iszs dropkicks, punts, and carries fied as any. to give pointers how wo: athletic spirit at California ney, 181; Stites, r. g., 175; | sateen grapes 1.96 | Puget sound timoth soo |mever will, neither will indus-| the ball, and how the quarter. | on the great itl sport. les: 2" wane Clark, r. t., 180; Applequist, 1. t.,| Money, new, case 2.50 | Puget sound oats 24.00 | " _ pg Stra |try if we spend all we make, . at prices Wheat STAR WANT ADS |120;, {20ms, 7,0, 120), Rimmer |Mesclieerries sci: see BRING RESULTS Doane, f. b., 165; Bang lL h., Dietz, r. h., 180 California 5 Aes x | |] that are no higher than you ] | pointed track coach at Macalester? |ff Would pay elsewhere |Almost every one makes COYLE SHOWS jcollege, St. Paul. He is trainer |“ Home-iike Mezzanine Dining enough money, but only a jfor John McGovern, All-American J Rooms with ladies’ and men’s KODAKERS od ging 4 |quarterback on the Minnesota|| Reading and Rest pms in oii |few save it. Why not try it onnection for your conven- 15 @ 150 “In at one at five Ul . ¥ PLAYERS HOW jeleven a few years ago fence at all hours, i 08 one, jnow while you are making | - 4 16 they're done!” | | ; 1421-23 4th Ave. McGovern was to have been 8 }eoach of the Bellingham high | Adjoining Joshua Green Bido. ve JACOBS PHOTO SHOP | Per Cent | school, but the authorities up there | NEAR PIKE, ON wen Interest er Cen | {did not want to with suf- 1 Sa SS | ficlent coin t to secure COs ‘ ; ey something? Fee ~ Point Defiance oe 1% iat " Line Has attracted millions of visitors! raxtma turnips, yeiiow 180 es Ww in th addition ot Earl P ike, es ¢ Turnips, sack Me pound Ballard s o his i Portland this year to - Apples pea UNION llineup, Wee Coyle, former varsity . star who is coaching the Gonzaga Panane 1 @.2 2 : Ocean Liner or B 200 @ 236 juniversity eleven at Spokane, an ALLOW candles satis- ficean Liner o The World-Famous ey". 8 3 mien SM VINGS Biri e erase lait i et Se aes ate ‘ backs and coils | eam w 75 pounds. That is oo Expositions (000° 3 Meare FROST CO, |i Sir esos, being ub till KS rales pall: - : Saar 1—weight 212—who can came along. Some men nc Sp, Have you seen them? If not- Mornin, naw 14 | | it beth inne tedcars ery a think other tobaccos are : tea snip, Oast ; ' - ‘ Nalin Walla, sack 5 7% 6 7 a 4 | btegibagy Sage GO NOW. 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