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STAR—SATURDAY, OCT, 23, 1915. PAGE 7) UTT AND JEFF—AS A COOK, MUTT CAN MAKE A DOOR KNOB TASTE LIKE A GOLDFISH. (Coprtiaht, 1918, by 3. C. Fisher, ‘Trede Mark Rog Do you know why —a- - —~ = a —-—-- 9 ne my pe AG roe THAT! Biren eee r Tie OER STICKING ; NoPE! this space belongs C ‘ow ar | pos ee cack Cook THAT EVER Tossed OUND A TRENCH ; DTOMAINE ! to Cheasty’s? GETTING SHOT AT, TO GAT SHOT ORIGINAL Quewmany Kip! i TAKE \r &ROM ME AN OGG INTO A PAN, I'M THE | | ' Because Mutt and Jeff Like Live = | DARTMOUTH MAY SPRING ED MAHAN, HARVARD STAR KICKER, Fae) ero BIS.GAMES [FORWARD PASS SURPRISE ON TIGERS... _SHOWS HOW HE MAKES GREAT PUNTS) Ez sZemats gach | PLAY DEFEATS #yCORNELL AT CAMBRIDGE | - ; v ; f in the Pacific Northwest The thing in punting is to get today. The University of Ore- gan will play Whitman college away long punts, to gain ground; at Walla Wall and Washing- | high ones, to give the men time t n the fleld un them, and ee | Ps ° | ton will clash with Gonzaga | . =z a | By GEORGE R. HOLMES = iate tn tho game on a placement] Neteae 0 NOY AL De Tare P| apieita euessba at Wabklng: [> Selene, at Opokans As Coach Reseburs Waa O- kick by Tibbott. The Orange and| } ot ie he nter pass the ball! ton State college may be at Great interest was manifest- [Franklin high school will cause to NEW YORK, Cet. 23.—Two beeen = ” m ge barely . te > t pat ost ih secatve tt Shout even with tributed to his more personal = the Spokane game, as it is trouble to Broadway and Lincoln ‘: p= of the best football battles of | Aro ee ae eget “ my chest. When in position to re-| methods,” says a well-known ; . gfe time the Farag varsity {before the season is over unless q on the 1915 season will be fought —gcnrelece thy os big pa Diekor “4 ceive the ball I stand with my ri Spokane football student, who | Ww hhiquten’ “alos fF neh |Henderson and Wells build up @ less c er € ant frrwaed ( ve e pic he O t Pull ‘ 7 nderful def 7 ti today on Eastern gridirons, (only winning out in the last quar foot forward (ns shown In the pi “ick Idaho was given a fearful drub- | WODderful defense for the forward with Harvard clashing with ter | - m sf ts ER A bing pass : mean by that his direct, t Corngi| at Cambridge, and Cornel sand Hareard resume| snahvidesl, ecesltia instruction U, OF W. FAVORITE | The Mt. Boker park eleven, out- diron relations this year afte ‘ Prin@Ron taking on Dartmouth = gr! at Old Nassa: Not often is The “dope” seems to favor ounds to the man by Washington to win, but the Gon: outclassed Gorton’s zaga team has been carefully |: Dugdale d Friday, win- | 1 don't know that there is so much as is called several years’ lay-of delectable a Yale should find an easy cus-| in his so. system.’ My football table set for October tomer Washington a fter c “Wee” 0. Fra be. TT cideaption i — Th bie ro ag wr. ea J particular opinion is that his coached by “Wee” Coyle, a for. too. Franklin won fs The «Princeton affair should stars that trimmed the Ells. Inat Carlisle system le not, in ee | Tae acca’ crking knewedge | and most of these wens alll prov hi Sa sth th . sentials, at all different from 8 a good working knowledge og - prove a hummer rtimou' his year has of Coach Dobie’s methods. yards, three ins of from 15 to & the Dobie system, or the Stagg Year has one of the most formid A touchdown. On straight able scoring machines in Eastern stren ft Seer Sie: Mangan (oye Reseburg's men could football, as proven by her running Army and Nav and their victory was 4 «4 tem “Briefly, it simply is that U Y PICKED is only Dietz is a natural teacher. Stu- | up 74 points again® her opponents’ row ni The ture on the left Then it to remarkable effi- 4 nothing in the fir® three gam a »ymorre | nenes: to take one ste with mc game The Green licked Mat ine by a lar-| licked the Mi t Gente earn under him. He has K seems to have @ ger score than Y did, and she ago t 4 of this style of foot- the ft foot (as shown in the pic-) the faculty of imparting know! ture on the right), before | | edge. Knowledge he not only drive with the right | possenses; he can deliver it to ‘ Weked the Masschusetts Aggies by 1 . coach in the 4 " ™ r Y ; @ larger score than did Harvard ) rhe "tellew. tara”. te. faportant ne. For q a a ae j ‘ 7 J J ar the minds of others so that eo has an No Tiger Cinch r and the ’ 4 . ih The leg should not be stopped @8| they also possess it. He doesn't tee i Princeton was unable to cross'shake hands i € > 4 soon as the ball ia booted, but soneralises, he decent talk to nile on ip eutacuss’s gos! tine, and won out they come thru with ; ¥ ‘ ' should be allowed to swing on up| the bunch. When he talks, it | sou, All Seat ward as high as ft will go | to ene person with respect | | and Davies, the : O. A. C. TO GO OWA. GOPHER The ball should strike the instep.) 4 what that one person should “| doubt very much whether who is now playing : No part of the ball strikes the toe To get away a “spiral” the instep sho strike the ball a littl have been doing on the play the Broadway-Lincoin game will that he is criticising. | have | decide the championship this | can handle this play on nearer perfec- ~ EAST SUNDAY SCRAP SHOULD ie % th never seen 11 men who seemed time,” was the comment of tion than any pair in the city. os / CORVALLIS, Oct. 23.—The 0. A BE WARM ONE |! toward the end. That's what makes| go absolutely competent to do Coach Reseburg of Franklin, on } Benson throws with his left fC. team will leave for East Lar | the twin something specific on every Saturday's battle between the | hand and displays rare judg- sing, Mich. tomorrow, where the | CHICAGO, Oct 2 eyes of} | Single play, that specific thing | elevens coached by Hender. | ment in direction and dis- Michigan Agzies will be encounter. the Middle Western football world shaping all toward the central | son and Weils, respectively. | tance. The man on the re ed October 20. The personne! of today turned to Minneapolis, where P H ry | movement of the play, as the “Personally, | think Queen ceiving end of the pass does the team Is still in doubt lowa and Minnesota will meet in ' | W. 8. C. team exhibited against Anne will clean up. They have not have to stretch himself Eleven men of the O. A. C. team One of the best games of the 1915 Oregon October 9. | two big fellows who will be out of shape to get the ball. “a are somewhat slowed up by sick- Season. Jowa's performances this “it lan't the system, it’s the | eligible for the second quarter Benson seldom drops a ball od nese and injury, bot it is believed Year have stamped that eleven as coach; it isn't Carlisle, it's | who will improve the team he gets his hands on it. nm they will be fit for the Michigan one of the best in Hawkeye history, | Dietz.” is Be | wonderfully. I refer to Thomas i best quarterback. & a game, after the practice games| While Minnesota, usually strong, | Cais wane atsiant “daok en.| 2nd Sizer, both backfield men. | Seattle high school has turned 4 ) with Nebraska at Lincoln, and Chi-/has been weakened by disqualifica vege a eagy —— n| Both will be eligible for D ears i case. at Chicago 2 of Loren Solon, captain of the| t the Minnesotalficld YM. C. A. eleven last gat| the Broadway game, You'll Weat, Seattle's tatu te. ib ‘ ae SIR Sh i | i baseball player and alurday, say Mactern reports, and dis-; ste Suite 8 team from Queen: |i ee ess plenty, of Neale McIntyre promises eight boxing | | 0 do ops ae pg crack basketball man, was declared| played a stiffer defense than at any oy before the season le |i" iis men run as if they haan and two wrestling matches for the wie principal games in the} = ineligible last night because he play-/time this season. This will please| ° ma sate! has confidence in {ead in their shoes. By putting ® Pat? ses evening and Chet always makes good and then some. re, Mont., and! Gerald mer ball at Ha received money for his m The Star by Solon was the best backfield m Ik ore snap and g a his own men. He doesn’t boast Hedeagatigy ae we rg b= a2 a they'll wipe the earth with | Sta nil Geaciarcpeong sas “3 much better than they have so far, otre Dame a pes and the M Michigan university at Ann Arbor a, at Lin igan Aggies and Second of a series of pictures, posed especially for in Those Tacoma amateurs evi sutrd Duiee create Goreauae we Eddie Mahan, Harvard captain, and the Rig > an puts a big dently have a great team, Ele Nele bee vier iva pay |The material seems to be there, All é BULL f@ =| braska, but the Corn Huskers have one of the greatest players the grid- crimp Ir for the) who Crowley, ¢ nd’s| showing. at Is needed is a litte shaking f lgurdiaied ote of the specdiont iron has produced, showing how he conferenc . |erack piteh won three g¢ for These Whi. Gallows wilt Gorton has fewer men turning 2 Printere pcninde ta tate ts Lae wel plays football Joe McGinnity’s club last seasor Ih peecAb tub than any of the other coaches us | quads in their history | SGinswics Rs TR ete ie A LR TCR but never would Rign a season con-| fCraP: sieien Gat a aie the and no doubt lack of second team {thins ved right! '¢ osition 8s 8 rides 3 4 1013 THIRD sAIN 1042 |U. OF C. GRADS Jother touchdown. We want tek | FAVORS DECISION (Aiteins. who played TIKDC) other tezms trouble if the boys Site CHEWING GUM BAD * ‘ eliminated 1 team play and is a pitcher. He had a trial| handle them in a game as well | PPY MOOD; ) triumph. We want to 0 Connie Mack and later pitchea| @@ they do in practice. Frank. FOR ATHLETES IN HAPP O 4 to get enthumiastic again IN N. Y. Bi UTS haar ane thes ss roe aga 7 * lin may prove a surprise in LIKE OLD GAME off, ax in the|] Fred A. Wenck, new chair J) een, “Tacoma third sacker, played| some of the other big games f good old a. Hold ‘em! Hold man of the boxing commis ve aed ey it just as against Queen Anne | 4 Chewing gu ar- a with MeGinnity for a while 9 Fe pian len. dg tn Old graduates of California and|'em! Hold that tine! rion of New York atate ’ ty for | |. Sonne Get oem eee s Oot wallops this fall. Coach Guy Stanford, too, for that matter, are gad ik cngpagasnad by kat c Mctntyre brought back his| score.” | Nickalis of the Yale crew, || delighted at the return to the Amer rea aa tea huaticn [)vOxers and wrestlers from Port-| | haw put the ban on gum chew: yey PORTLAND WINS | make “stallers” bustle, J) iand Saturday morsing. “He says! POWERS’ TEAM ag. Nickalis says chew ee ny ie 3 ho drawback is the |! his boxers put up great battle OHIO METHOD IN } id 1H chewing [ithe following lettcr from F. M FROM SEATTLE at a gamb | ision could have t BEATS LINCOLN c gum is injurious. Yale oars Men “ as sont would — sprin ; : | gum te inert Yate care MtcXear, an, exnrensey the sent | || YS am HT lane wont epetne a os DENTISTRY noted for their consumption sport lo’ f C. boxers and wrestlers|] o commissioners — the "Sarl Batt re Reig Agets defeated the) Mirsing teeth are repiseuiiamm 6 fs h We utches from the Seat proposition of allowing de against Beyers, who| Lincoln Hehtweights in a scrappy | The Oho Method by artificial teeth Jie al pee ag ve patag. oP night cletons déteated Frida night, and |84™me on the lower Woodland park that are natural as your original anti-cine - gre ks ers ' ce dow » a decision from Claude Decisions in New York Gleason will meet Montpier, the |StOUnds. 7 to Friday, ‘Lincoln teeth. ean Deane are now being That Seattle has the finest B laghor paca Mgr spac de , iy Sioa Souder Mentblae ap al wranthy: attoot tae aaine, | eract Winged M_ lightweight. | ¥8* outclassed [conducted without charge, and esth 3 billiard parlor in the world? an ee Pee jen in four rounds P © biggest purses are to Runchie will grapple with Clart For the last Roy | mates are furnished {n all cases, 4 Ronis tn and 200. ida accep as an au othe ced Caaiic Wans Nad these land Wiley, a heavyweight, is billed | Vaughn, midget ¢ been | WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK 4 thority c ay against) FOR 12 YEARS' GUARANTEE the subject, where chance to fp rtne to go on with McCart dent as the same advice from any wf injuries, but this 5. 4 other source might be re. ! individual star of AD. Sot oh Lea $8 i BROWN & HULEN garded as a mere preachment e . the game. Very few gains were an ta at tal : . = . d and Spring Third Floor made thru the center of the line Set of th, i : ane ie | HOPPE CHAMP MARKET Bite | Confessions of a Wife wi 2 Lincoln tasaved” end run pg, eet sae cose ll S BOSTON, Oct. 23.-Willle Hoppe |IN SOME WAYS DICK 18 LIKEJangry over my disposal of Aunt|@ds. brother to Geo: Richards $10 Solid Gold or , t he did not think |all-Seattle tackle of Broadway's Porcelain Crown .... GET IT AT EVANS?’ } defended is uit 14.1 champion om HIS MOTHER Mary's money tt tables and Fruit Potators | Have just received a wonderful 2rd and Columbia, 3rd and Uniqs. |i besting Koji Yamada, 1,500 to 1,231, 5 gery Paid Wholesale Dealers PP *, Yakima OM er much about the death of |1914 eleven, and Kyle, defensive $10 Goid or Porcelain $4 iuntnae. e , @1200 | basket of sweet peas, on which ts Kitty, tie ant halt wat hing Richards dump Bridge Work . i a m 2 “ Gee 16.00 @2000 |* ‘gs Bs ng on ps con R in. Immediately and forgot that I men.|nearly every play, Coach Powers Solid San Fillings 9, Up : t ; |s on on bes, aver! h sin “\tloned the time of the funeral |made the tion that he was best | Other Fillings ...... 50. ° 4 |ersey awee rb 25 | pal services end in the city, and the Lincoln per orate 2 400 ney awe amper 1 Vhe ick does ese conven . i a — ss Lispat tt jaws ain , ns na Oh, Kitty, Kitty, I wonder {f|backs also vouch the 1e, Kyle | Office HOGS S30 te 6. sungiill g «bb s.09 L art that no matter how angry he (28 drama that is going on about {carrying the ball. It took two men * Point Defiance : etic F- " 1% @ 4 which he would attach my name as |S ,lald Kirkpatrick of Lincoln punted Dentists " Li Has attracted millions of visitors‘ beseainisin on lees oe ca | as his own and I know that|,,, Ve are all going our se {better than any midget for the past . ne «9 eee it “i will be here for the funeral. He| “88, my dear, yo |two years. Kirkpatrick drop-kicked 207 UNIVERSITY ST. TO problems. nd ho} ir id not think for a moment of tly, myja goal in the second period CORNER SECOND AVE 160 @ } : j 1 |ieaving me to follow Kitty alone. | {rend we are getting ed to t Ne aren Diss, ot The World-F ae {pears [it would thow to the world that he |ROFHt without you as quickly a — Shast 1 e or amous ne Mig 4 1a | did hat approve of his wife's ac-|°*?., - ; hasta 1 ; t a | oui ne oh han fanaa DIGK th You, dear Kitty, did not stop to Las ee Garile. ne ie au ‘think much mt it all wh Service Gra ‘ 1 1 oe 6 bad So ee a 7 cain uk mueh about it all when you ry Expositions ‘ st tea Hib event "remeron" ofthe loventh ink vont Halt when you : ‘ don. 100 @ 1.60 | commandment e ) Portland this year to in Grancleco ieee 28% ‘ 0 andment. sable to attain | Would not resent it now that you| ’ ro a) eee thin Const ‘Have you seen them? If not—|imiaga‘erspes Lis | Veal: teres PER ee ea | D ruther meet a vish’us pmsl, Coast = Co) NOW. They will soon be|tee, Es cg Wy |P setng Price te met for f can, see no harm tn toting, TICK) wang me to domino one thing vou] Gawg than § stoNcE? 7 ; losed. Let us help you plan|{aa'vara'% a 4190 Lie Retire Bee an eh | ee Se ee ee a ew vad | Asked! 610 (do, deat—take- your} man. You c’n . hyd . s riends know that he neglect ® a ae . a @ 2.09 Butter j vuine aw 3 Meeateht baby as my own, Tam going to try | our trip. ‘ tm @ ative, Washington weet Rtaying away from me Dlett| and do, but you’ will ‘not hold it| muzzle the dawg. ‘ ss . Pare ° . Washington |what strangers and acquaintances |A8ainst me. will you, If inst oh |[] Some smokin’ to- ’ : es, ticke ervation pon v ~ ot | ce . solld pack 22 | whall now. Eve ONO 60 OU en yo a 0 nat Dote | Liberal Stopo application to Peach a PROMS , [frends are beginning to know that| nays dhjuct nt mine NH strene) a bacco needs muz- ivilege CITY TICKET OFFICE, Dateers | Dick neglects me, Sometimes 1| UOUSY Ooseck. | ‘2 $ Diverse eo ; ia 716 Second Avenue. Peppers, bell, 1a box 160 otha, yo VP lew |think, little book, that if we wera, Arete LE Ppa sates Heath) zlin’. But not Vays Desire 639 “ peppers P . 7 : anak afraid’ of the -weriteri oats be g and dressing the baby.| H. L. Hu date DF&P Rad : ae , ; HH acaut Caste we Mite of the |She does not look at all ke w (] VELVET. It never + m1 aAishes 6 at twine of @ \ nurse, even in her uniform She Hf UNION . bon. oe 6 An . 18 |spgech of other people whom we | PUTKE: 3 bites. } 1 ane r on bot on our aetions, Das the most appealing blue eyes : BACIFIC Oregon-Washington Raitoad a ‘ 1 Vato ramen , ant oP coun the. ward, and her‘ compesion ‘ie a , Stern SERS a8 Here is a wire from Dick asking |!8 like @ child's. She strikes you 4 Ce Navigation Co. ; we ” 169 Countey Hay and \ When ie funeral? DICK whe tender, yielding Iittle tht [s) UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM eo Apples Prices paid producer) = || Have sent in rep! oy Gok ta het PT One VELVET, the Smoothest Smoking Tobacco, is biteless 4 a wes ‘ ° Told you in first telegram * [-) seeaiied a ‘ ‘aie “ 6.00 tomorrow at 4 o'clock While | was there t , because _itts Kentucky Burley de Luxe (the smoothest pipe en LADY NGER A picker || pe : : 4 : rey nee saee MARGIE in and his ¢ lighte tobacco) mellowed by:more than two years’ ageing. » LS give ! “ Gr Golde 1 q t A onte aoe He will algost “frofh at the (ure, | a at 1 King Apples 16 it t oF mouth” when he gets this for he| And Kitty fs dead | MNO TCR TELL cee oi Ae ee i100 | Will see that 1 know that he was so (To Be Continued.) j] Se | cxmemammensennna | wsmarescane | | wens | psuiamremas | % ’ %