The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 19, 1915, Page 7

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STAR—TUESDAY, OCT. 19, 1915 PAGE 7 DOBIE FOOTBALL AXIOM: SOFT WORDS TURNETH AWAY CHAMPIONSHIPS ' | _| Legore Was Fired by Yale Destine: He Believed in These Biewile: $ $ $° MUTT AND Sart OVe ote OF THAT JEFF HAS, NOTHI, NG TO DO ALL DAY — tmtnt, 19 \ WE SHOULD WORRY The fathor of fir trees in the GRAND “4 Northwest has been found by a} 4 7 HARK for the There « last ot W JURY, forest ranger in the Olympics. His ago is computed at 1 years. LEGORE, YALE FROM ELEVEN) = Rieoe SSA | I Hore AND THE | TRENCH T to THE ieve® ie 19.—Five| eball team, | Yale full Mahan, of \ individual \ deen barred intercollegiate com unintentional eligibility rules. aummer ball for NEW HAVEN mbers of th peuding H. back, and r Harvard star in the from further n because of jon of the five played ONE IN LUNCH F Trae tHe Guus ( THE } | ) CAPTAIN Tey THE y AND re's loss is as severe a blow as Mahan’s would be to U. OF W. BASKET TOSSER CANNED Jack Fancher, elected captain of ‘ 1915-16 basketball team at the state | | ; : i university, has been conditioned ACees ’ ‘ he, . ‘ by the faculty and will not be al : ; lowed to register this semester i Fancher {s not the only basketbal ‘ veteran to drop out at the U. of W Tony Savage, All-Star center; Joe! McFee, All-Northwest guard, and Dutch Schroeder, sud forward, have graduated. nav fon op EAT » he |BERKELEY FOLKS ISSUES INVITES 19.— ov seeelpagennll O'LEARY HOLDS (7 CANADIAN EVEN | GONZAGA LINE WILL AVERAGE 185 TO A MAN ONE RORZAGN'S. SEATTLE BOY OLD SEATTLE WIGH REAL STAR ON | the 1 ‘ ashington men ‘ootba Nov Mayor t of Cali thusiastic promises with @ show CO-EDS WANT TO ROOT, T00 the ‘Straight STUFF. players returned to Seattle late Src : Gunday with the mud of Multno mah field in their eyes, In explain ing their 24 to 0 defeat, the Seattle men said they were outweighed 20 pounds to the man and went up against a better team. . from the point of the Oct Uni or F.C. Ir INFAST MATCH Fa cum By EDWIN J. BROWN D. D. s. FREE ADMISSION AT DREAMLAND DANCING EVERY BYENING EVERY ONE WELOOM Seattle's Leading t stronger at th start. He was «« BULL BROS, ' Sust Printers |o13 THIRD o<AIN 1043 Reduced R Rates Real E Etabe Loans | witnessed | peg attend It is becoming clearer every day that Yale's chief tro friction between the wu graduate body and the coaching staff. The students didn't fall to show their disp sure in the ast few minutes of the Vir gini because Harry Le gore wasn't played it is rumored in New Haven that Coach Hinkey didn’t use the star fullback, because Le gore isn't a football! Solomon, and Hinkey wants only brainy men on this year’s Yale eleven. vie 4 WHY SMALL TEAMS BEAT BIG FELLOWS Complete Report of Market Today Se Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Veartables and Fruit Stead of wearing the partial p! Be sure and get . bridgework and see EDWIN J. BROWN, D. dD. s. 705 to TIS First Ave. % Union and Washington Blocks. ¥ Open evenings until § and s y until 4 for people who work Stain 3640 pke, who ARMY’S RECORD | wee My Bellingham office ts at Elk and | : ‘ “yh t Ute aaa tas | Gonzage Holly atx FINALLY BROKEN _.,.,,,, ; o of the football was a star on the old Coyle, coach university Seattle high school team in the Title Insurance Insurance exhaustive of the Guaranty. 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Wee + powerful team at Gor no doubt his men will give the varsity champions a stiff tussle years , and as $8 00IN MAY BE $4. ated t f the inclined to chance than Mendricks of receiving the appoint Manager John MeGraw of the Gi. is reported to havé interested in Dooin’s behalf, and it is ther“ National league bringing strong pres Katey Dreyf with a view to persuading the Pitts ugnate to place . Dooin in his team EMBEZZLER GIVES ment that « are 6 to bear on SELF TO POLICE [] giving the is in A man o name of John L. Drummer, jail while the police are Investigating a sertion ) de Monday night that ho 18.9 din St. Louis for zzlement ffom the says he| of $1,006 unks-Morse Co. 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