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STAR—TUESDAY, OCT. 26, 1915, PAGE 9% MUTT AND JEFF—JEFF EVIDENTLY DON’T THINK MUCH OF HIS OBSERVERS’ OPINION THIS WikeLeds DUT’ SMP ReQuRes 5 Mouser. You Reroer | THE POSITION OF THE enemy. STATION AN Ose RUER MORE j WITH NoU. TN URGENT CALLS Porm HELA | use tye coc «/ | “SO's: . t GET You, }rHe CALL Pog HELP S S:0- Dobie Makes Changes in an Effort to Get Speed; | Fears Whitman Eleven Fear that Whitman Miller at quarter-| Another surprise as in Washington was tu to to 8 ie prompting Gilmour Dodie to drive his 1915 machine at full speed this week, and by Saturday it will have travéed some miles back and forth across the gridiron that ts called Denny field Shifts in the lineup will be made Pim an effort to speed up the lum Pbering machine. The first cha Was made Monday night wh INoble was put in at righ Where McKecknie and Gar¢ ) played Saturday last. Noble, a 190. mder, the biggest backfield mar the squad in years, whose play not been marked by con in the past two years, will be given another « e to cinch a Femular position. A broken nose and tonsilitis have kept hi the lineup this season. characterized Noble as a b Pointment, for in his he gave promise of develc " to a second Hap Miller. Deter. mination to prove to Dobie that he} $e worthy of a steady backfield job been stirred up in Cy iting for the same position ucts ane ie are Gardner, the Spokane man who P vise fat has a tendency ,to run with bis | sera; : : 2 it too far forward, and Mc bis pl lence. The latter fu of the first over} Hunt at le back It is doubtful if Walter Shiel, fullback, whose rips thru the line for ent gains and great defe work nave been factors in championships for two seasons past will be able to play, Dobie did not use him at ali in the Gonzaga game. A pair of bad legs is keep Ing Shiel on in the group that trails along behind the varsity in signal running. If Shiel doesn’t play, the varsity will be just as weak as in the Spokane tilt In case ay stip 1910, when win, Shiel is hors s place. Hal filled in at Spokar ake @ yard with ought to be of 1 urday after the hard ¢ e De was far isfied with bh ng. HUNT OUT, "TOO A blow on the kidneys forced Mike Hunt to start last Saturday badly crippled her wallop > r ravated the extent it Is not esworth mere and did not ball. He ore use next Sat experience of a | will take does not come ace, unt re to three times it was @iven to him in the Gonzaga & and is in disfavor at the p time. ‘oble never had a better op portunity ONLY FOUR VETS As the team lined up Monday Right, only four of the men played on the regular eleven last sea: were Seagraves at Elmer Leader at left ta ° Dealers for | Frait Godwin & 1! > 6 o1% 1% ors for Land Kees, Poultry, ¥ k ” @ @ Selling Butter, Prices for K fo Retailer and Cheese Butter «to Not Regular : $25 garments for but the BEST Suits and for $15 anywt New Smart st; “oat offered Cheese ever e. material le ONKINS | oe, 609 Second Ave. | motive | who graduate | withdrawn Aw Ar AROUN AN, NOTHIN to DO x TELL THAN GARDNER, SPOKANE | + BOY,SHOWS PROMISE RAY GARDNER Ray who welgha nothing used to Clark team a give him p fore the must dev |take the place of Mi Gardner rowed on crew last spring and make the varsity a sophomore, lacks ner star in the f will elght MAGNATE BUSY | PORTLAND, With the signing Johnson, the formation 16 ice ey team to re tland the Northw ional Jeague was begun » has players alre to m a strong team enough ined + GLENN WARNER A REAL COACH ng a whiz iversity Varner Is m: 1 at Pittsburg « Navy and hed Glenn jot a | His tear t down the beat Car 14 to 7 ans for ally took g. The: that he eat Peun Tn 45 Warner many 000 « he Pitted a of footbal Northwest of his ) Dietz new Star has t Lone stitutic hard-lue has TOUGH SEASON FOR MICHIGAN 0 defeat n to ton eason to on an Cornell pla Portland Teams Deeply Stirred \ quake STUTZ QUITS RACING GAME Stutz racing from the In x to « president accordin ateh Harry © n toe apolt from the concer for the jan ome of no reason lacking in the Stuta| cars were heavy winners in 115, ear apparently, Sit Down, NOTHIN? | (Copyright, 1916, by I C. Fisher ‘Trade Mark Reg. U. # Pat, Off) THe GNeMmy 'S JUST 7°: Rew THe On, THEW'REe JUS BY BUD FISHER ve AND JEFF Know That “Values Tell” That’s why they insist upon get- ting on the same page with us. Y 'VE Open Field Runner to Have Big Play in Football This Season BY BROWN HOLMES more value to thelr teams on ac. This is to be the season of the Count of the way the game has been open field runner in Eastern foot. opened up. ball offensive play of two of the bi« Yale and Harvard, is being around two great ° field formers, Mahan of th rimson and Legore of the he teams bullt Princeton, the other member of the “Big Three,” does not have any one performer who standa out with Mahan aad Legore, but Rush, the new c bh, Is & booster of the wide open so naturally the open field runner will have the ledge there Mahan, in addition to carrying the ball a great deal, will have a chance to show if he ts as good as Brickley at booting, It has been claimed he !s, but he never had the chance when Brickley was around. The booting game will be asf pol In the open field as ular as ever. Coaches are work y and Coy were ne play. ing hard to develop a man who can red that in this score that good old field goal in a artment they will be pinch ROOTERS TRAVEL || “{IASE SIBLEY TO PLAY HENRY IN CATTLE GAR} SOLOMON SOON College footba go a long way to thelr war- Chase Sibley riors battle on foreign soll. The) Myer. nati trips of the U. of W. football { Champlon team to Portland always drew { 'itle { several hundred fellows who) *"* cared not how they got the so long as they arrived. Scores of them are going to Frisco in the steerage to see Dobie's men play California, Nov. 6, Four hundred students of a Missour! school of osteopathy, unable to pay the round trip fare to St. Louis, to their team play, hired a cattle car and got a 75 per cent reduction in fare. Their rooting was strong. They saw the game but came back smeliing l\ke—well, they { saw the game, anyway. Speedy Mahan and Legore are touted to take the places of Ted Coy and h y Briekley. Ever since Coy tearing up things at Yale ine plunging back has gad the When Coy passed out, Buck appeared at Harvard. Now he and Legore are touted to rooters will - who !s to meet Joe balkiine cushion ot here has also conglu for a four-block mateh. to block, wit n, formerly of Pc now of Spokane. Solom« n ways ‘the first two games will 9 and 10 at Pope & Si Seattle, and t next at Spokane, a week later In casg wins, Solomon further states a return match for February has been promised Solomon considers Sibley Most promising three-cu er in America, and in Seattle ra men points the bley's parlors, two blocks the n play several players him as high ORILLIAS FAST In the opening game of the sea son, the Orillia basket feated the nights of Cc to 22. Jensen, former 8 and Y. M. Cc. A brity, for Orillla | Aen rn Title Insurance or the Abstract —Which? The team de- mbus, 73 A, C TRUCE AT LOVE'S REQUEST I cou ot ly—for I would not let I that I knew of what he ¥ ing and that amused me the way to the static No matter how angry Dick might be with me, to have some man in timate that a home which I had planned and in which I lived was not hrouded with the right in f which to start an “ir in its mad career of eternity, made him k know 6 think greatly all Abstract is but history of the title— sometimes an incom- plete history. It insures nothing Competent lawyers may well disagree to whether the thereby disclosed mortal soul preparing for | wild When a man, little book to the conclusion that his wi is not a fit custodian for any and all the immortal souls clustered under 4S {his rooftree, you can look to find title || bis tdeal in broken pieces under : his feet. Most men are what Dick IS has often declared himself—'vica rious moralists.” They consider that it Is their wife's part to ex sound or defective. > ini of the hibit moral standing enough for The ounon ’ the whole family examining attorne) Iam sure that Dick would doubt st accompany) the real goodness of his mother that SUMSt., ACCORDS Ree quicker than he would mine it is not a guaranty, I also knew that wild horses alue depends large- |] would 2 be able to pull Dick to Its value depends larg Herbert Spencer's home again ly upon the skill and D little ead,” he growled experience of the ex- uminer. Who you talking yut Title Insurance asked, innocently That wonderful gos who imagines he has a pa oency and virtue and unl guaranty, based upon a ae Be det aici title examination of al- || tor poor Kitty Malram. 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' 91 Wasser ffloe, days, to 12, 10 @, m. . | the Bu Salt Lake n, led Coast league tn hitting, with a per nee Brief played wit Chicago White Sox part of the MORAN DOESN’T ot t aci t the P entage of COMPARE WITH | pert senses JESS WILLARD |; New York boxing au Moran, who beat Cof rounds last week, with Willard AFTER MATTY Harvard unive has made Christy Mathewson, New York Gt ant pit an offer to coach the Crin next spring Bob F thorit fe igre naya three doesn ass ‘HEAVY QUARTER | i starred race in Yost 5 back this Roehm. RACE DAY wall using a season. 190-pound His quarter name is Columbia New and Yate Haven ha \Noy. 1 help smiling inward! feel sorry | | woman D Oe: | front of hi ge” or | ofte n da@ared had been made fox for | me, Confessions of aWike his narrow deas, He is all right, a splendid in that makes Dick work ttlement me sick He is among the do- ing love Kitty Well, tlously old girl, that ft takes love to ho t make him a livable and I wer would not ter how ach twain! Pals! 1 really thinks little book, Dick's Mfe in Ji me ¥ brin ce you more man position reak a pre and you we each other and little f 1 wonder if I are pals. I have no he ng shes we Why eaves ¢t than I ha He never thinks of something comes up to me to his notice and then it rally annoys him to think I interrupted his present in of thought Are we happy, Dich soft! Wh Margie,” he happ: wit town home, t I of course we are happy na most shouldn't sald Wh We are mingly, in a littl e Vil of the men of the We've got a fect little and even Eliene, with all her money, cannot entertain her guests with half the cleverness that you 1o. Best never fight like most of our acquaintances.” I caught my breath as I wonder wh Dick called it when we quarr but he proceeded to ex plai Of course little differ ways known well-—that your zled I did not know whether to laugh or ery—to think that all my pa sionate remonstrances had been put down to my own physical con dition wax too much Wh Margie, 0 know that Ih wontan In the youl mean on could — live been happy were married have except His arm stole head in that sur we we have mut we had a few T hav al we wer th ®@ not prves fraz f course cared for a 1 have for there isn’t another earth with whom I comfortably, I have every minute since and I am sure’ you when Sonn died about me—T laid my little plage just in houlder, which 1 1 Ave neve world @ we and really happ A man's wife belongs whether sb want to or he will hold her, as he other possessions, against aults of all comer (To Be Continued.) was y again to him not and does hi the as: > part in \? asked, | e| jt | | Some By the Sporting Editor first three times he was called on to carry it, which made no hit with his coach, . Harry Anderson, who beat Roughhouse Charley Burns by a large score in a 20round match at Vernon, B. C., In a year or so will be the best lightweight in the Northwest if he continues to improve has in the past twelve-month. Anderson used to be a nifty | little boxer when he and Ed | Pinkman were the Spectively, of the Vancouver and Seattle athletic clubs. Chet Mcintyre, who, with Lonnie Austin and Pat Scott is the best developer of boxing tal- ent on the stern and rock- bound coa brought Harry out, and shares confidence in his ability to rise to pugilistic fame. Harry |e after a match with Johnny O'Leary, Seattle light- weight, who is champion of Canada and proved it by out- pointing Pa Drouilliard week, and deserves the chance. ee Disinterested the game thou Judgment in sele open to criticism of high caliber, however, indicat- ing the injured knee that forced him to quit the gridiron for two | seasons is mended thoroly, Young | seemed to have stiffened up some- what during his furlough, for he ig not the dashing, aggressive leader of 19 persons who saw ght Bud Young's tion of plays was His punting was lumni voted against a} game between Wash ¢ Washington State to establish their} ¥ step. The a right to protest that 10 of the 12 have been played on Denny field. But why pick on Dobie? Jonnny Bender {t was who made the three-year contract for a Thanksgiving date here with the} of W. for the next three years.! did it because he got a $2,5 guarantee, which paid his salary for the year, and then some. It bas been Inefficient management at W. 8. C. that has brought grief to the pride of Pullman No doubt Dobie will be willing to enter into a two-year contract with the state college, calling for a game at either Spokane or Pullman in 1916 and a return game at Se. attle in 191 A ington ia a they id inne oats college has against the fact games since or beautiful lasting Crowns and Bridgework that are guaranteed for 12 years at from $3.00 to $5.00 per tooth? Our name and reputation alone is a guarantee that better Den- tigtry cannot be secured, no matter what price you pay. You need not be afraid, Our own method, Oralthest has done away with pain discomfort. We have hundreds of testimonials to the efficacy of Oralthesta, ainiess Extraction of Teeth FREE! you will come into our office we will you need Football is not always to the strong. The powerful Rutgers’ football team boasts a 135 half. back, Bracher by name, who is @ wizard at wriggling thru holes. tf for Free Consultation, you exactly what explain the dif tween our True-to-N re and other kinds, It will cost you nothing to find out. BOSTON DENTISTS 1420-22 SECOND AVE. Opposite Boa Marche . Red Fleming, a wonderful back while at Washington and ferson year or is sterring with the Muh of those stars these smaller t that have been mak ing remarkable records might not able to pass en eligibility exam eee coast hockey have been treated to cl hockey In the past and the high standard set by the Pat- ricks Is to be maintained this season. There will be no wholesale reductions in salar. les, as some reports would have us believe; in fact, some of the players will have their stipends boosted. The Patrick boys re- alize that the coast wants the best there is in hockey and they can be depended upon to give it, regardless of expense. half- Jet-) now Pacific ey Dr.Howe Phystcian and Surgeon. ‘Treats AU orders Men . r. Third and Pike, Entrance, 1504 Third Ave. Office, N. Murphy got box times by Gonzaga's linemen to] | se Doble, and a chance {s Ike-||l] Hours at that position this week fays, 10 a 1 out too many Rooma—203-204 9 a. m. to 8 p.m. Sun. m. to 12 m, NSULTATION FREE McKecknie fumbled the ball the if = How Would You Like to Live in a Smokeless, Sootless City? There is a fuel on the market that produces neither smoke nor soot— COKE. COKE is nearly equal to hard coal but costs much less DORA PROOCRPADOCORRAOOPRAPOOAPOOTOARIO AS SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY Stuart Bldg. Phone Main 6767