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AR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1915. PAGE 13 BY BUD FISHER (Copyrtabt, 1918 by ML U ®& Pat AR Be Aga Fisher ‘Trade Mark Neg. fri —— ind ied ciciidiatiiptaiiakaiaces lees spore 9 { wut wud.” = | Fer examore AND CLRIT ORE” RWER ; a Suey! Oo ay $S j THE BULGARIANS Gor € a a {| KTUDNPoF ras (8 PRovounced TZ208" vptahetst Sue ah. You ALueGs! q INTO THE WAR, we'RE l/ pe Siisaree Gs |\PRONCUMCED "ETBSTM’ . Whe "XIZPSEIUB” SIA PL ENTS _ . the Da GONNA NAVE 4 TOUGHER |] | | THe Crry of "PIDOMMZS 1T.? Fu) y a MME TNAA | WHEN YOU Get [/ ‘ ” 'S PRNOUNCED : ! coo aN GSR pee {19 PRonoK NCED TLUNTFERI RONOUNCINGs “THOSE | ; D THE Sonn } \_ pelvis Sy BALKAN NAMES OF THE LEARN! to Buy a r | \(wer! cer | F ll Downs! —|ricce” RS Cheasty Isuaersooree’) Ragga f Wu GET (<4 Shi a YOU are hirt eh: | 1.00 Up} : pl Values Tell " oA d ALLEN THINKS FORWARD PASS. State College Looking 3 ON A DEFENSE GO0D SHAPE Forward to Next Year om qa MOSCOW, Idaho, Oct. 29 —After Bice arcnoce : and b Fas mg husky ‘Whitman college football A BIG FACTOR working hard on a defensive in ped in from Walla Walla Friday morning for their mat tended to withetand the ass — at Denny field, with the University of Washington cham-| nm king any fiction Doane, Banga and Carl Dietz, the e eran eam ssure . , . - University of Idaho team content ~ as to who would win Saturday's y abi am conter 4 Thru courtesy of Coach Doble and Graduate Manager Younger, vame between his chark a ed iteelf with a ight workout in| Ed Pinkman and Chet Neff, two —_————. the Missionaries were able to have a secret practice on the campus reser fre ages or sr Ail x» preparation for the game with |of the clever ghts in the a early Friday afternoon. rn Gunes thal Prides pa i. * : shington State College here to. Northwest ands os Already rooters at Washing- (tutes of better than average abil- : ee ge read, sondage cr ah er morrow the main event of a smoker to be pag a are looking ity, and his freshman material was 9% “Our line-up will probably be as} he cannot give them intuition. guccessfully would be th The tearing plunges of Coach /xiven in the Elks’ club gym t ard to 6, when it is the best that greeted the eyes of 9 follows: Clerin, left end, 165, fresh.| A good football man must be Givi at e Dietz's three huskies has demoral- |'T event Plakman end). Senn the U: of Wand Ww. Northwest coach this fall. But 99 man; Neiswanger, left tack! able to size up plays and play || bre te bree lized all of the teams with which |N ar iaet twine bedore. ote. ta Ten Wail reat Saain nuine ability as a coach Bae gg junior; Groom, left guard accordingly. He must be able | hi. oom , W. 8. C. has played this season decision the firei time| citar ‘aying off this season. jmade the W. 8, C. team & Gamay freshman: Young (Capt.), 19¢ to see his opponents’ weak: | ;, rot a at waiters Altho Jackson Callahan have : ced earning | ree, annem to hemblg GH. | tonal sueouns ter, senior: Tr: right guard nesses and take advantage of . ‘ : b strained shoulders, they will a een P ® mour Dobie, whose teams have Washington State will be #tromg- a cr tie Ge yma ple imag dre not in the be ar bee tae a : ©. Pinkman | not been defeated since 1907. er next searon than it has provem sch, guard tac such things. He does what he # doubtful if ¢ saring the brunt of the atts ia ta tua eeennl ed tog? | If there is a game, it will likely to be this fall. Dietz will not lose i Hanson, right end, ts tatk t6 Oo be abl | Beanieee’ thite ad be played east of the moun- (over three regulars and to fill the | McDonald, quarter . ' "Lette. ieba te in| tains, probably in Spokane gaps he has men who, with this | Hoover, fuitack, 175, junior’ ten-| “We ure bringing over to, Seatt h road Complete Report | fcc..." Int |who learned il the football ‘he|be better men than’ thove (hey sill ill sel, right half, 134, freshma a bunch at will not quit, even aft. | November asked If he ° ker to|knows from Gler Warner, now replace ee you will see t . game is lost,” he sa , {thought that the would f Mark t T da’ val de ne. | coach Pi « uni has! W. S. C. practt 7 ee monty. otf “Te is not Se ae i en ee oy 0 € 0 y 1 Pcl cond!-|made 9 wonderful tra dion [1915 : obetectmon cht cepicnshtl be Borleske smiled brilli nana. * nawer that the te h could e A atteing ent/in the stare co te which Washington has no claim, as . hold dow: ine the forward pass er trick PERCY HAUGHTON ® sepa a t in less thar A » having only to defeat Idaho and “Under th ceadittane tt : lays would, in all y. win day, and came o he had new Whitman to cinch claim to the would be unreasonable to ex is is going to go against us ! ,_ wengntion has the reputation of ar, in addition to itle 3 1 | team that springs surprises. offset this ad 4 for the first time POW 4 the only team in th nfe of her backs : ny rate anak si ERS TEAM ¥ have had at least a y: ence thar bas. suscected in ct Broadway to give erie | cee o 4 WINNER at the coaching of Doble. Six of making touchdowns on Wash. |the hardest fight. When Hroadwa bie - vad . te ae AGAIN , my first line-up and all of my ington with anything like con. (and Lincoln had the ttle tilt at | rhe B Regret 4 fr | sistency. We have some men | Dug’s park, Coach Allen was one of bw | The Brosdway midgets, defeated that are hard to cover and it reated spectators in AE AL ce | | the West Seattle midgets by the coaching, but also their first is not a safe bet at any time park, as that game cave < | |largest score in the past two years, d year of college football. For at that they will not get loose for on his two strongest op - am | {4 to 0. The game was a procession, nero 4 1 one of them it is his first a touchdown. From the dope, After the xa aos . wth the B sring| EAST LANSING, Mich., Oct. 29. 7 year to earn a letter, even. it we ought to be given a good the that Bros € se m% | s | with the Broadway squad tearing The Oregon Agviouitusal ane Is almost impossible to expect | drubbing, but the dope does not the beat team for the ain c 13 @ 180 | —— ru the West Seattle line for long ze gricultural College much from such a bunch as | always eum teve to form.” lenat abe altowed 6 latdee voflots \c o1% | EUGENE, Oct. 20—The Uni- | gains i made two sensational | football team arrived here today early in the season as this. | | ee save than Arteretyece egg Rind (ROME 9 aca (Gd . 140 @ 116 | versity of Oregon team is nego. | 6%’ rune for touchdowns, leaving /in its special car for the game) 8m hope to have them going in | Harold Janvrin, subinfielder with \Guicker to take mivantage of the | cn teams of lightwelghts: |r ‘ tlating today for a game with | o,crall of West Bide tacklers in the | morrow with the Michigan Ageuam pretty good shape before the |the Red Sox, is said to be one of | ae weed anta, the only 145 pounda, are ex- |< &, hothouse oe sas 9 ast. With one minute to play, Roy phe Westerners were somewhat end of the year, but just now [the best dancers In New England # that her Itnemen or te ink masicen Oe ar | Garite, nem : he University of Southern | Vaughn took the ball from the Kick- | tireq out, but expect to be im fp. they have not even begun to Tales | his not always t aan tne egued fron th fe field thru tt the ‘s np hie California Nov. 6, in Los An and ran the entire length of the tq), shape tomorrow. wear off the rough edges. t | ensasted on thats face values, One reaps > ? pai e 4) geles. Oregon has submitted Ee 9 “ee pied ry just _— takes experience to give finish avis Patiarts mabons . jo Sie om 120 a ‘ ty brag hae “ nat " q be a fecrsan paayer. A coach Any is tae at aire “thas ghed ten pounds ors tn the Lis | terme and only an acceptance | crossed his opponent's goal line. | did “Chick” Richards and “Buss” can inspire fight into men, but | cp.) ‘ ahle . saitnte fet p= : 269 | from Southern California is Broadway, “Jimmie” McClos-| Dean, In the backfield, Kyle, Feek s Charley had & remarkable voice n. Realizing a vi ce over the SEE Stk | _needed to insure the game key played a good game at end, as and Vaughn played stellar ball { oe 3 at after Charley started to warble Pallard team will put his men in 4 . * RED PEP’S lin the Hotel Lotus, Vancouver, B the running for the city title "180 @ 200 pT OSOPHY |= sent seneta ine OFFERS BEST reutmernavaimesns Eat | as | ward pass plays or o | ' There may be some merit in Bronso klin end, 1m @ tm _ | the report that Hurry Up Yost out : 100 roi | In ready to quit his post as big linemen, has been declared « 160 i e~ | coach of the Michigan univer cone pec aia’ rey an 16 9 2, | sity team. Yost has not been BY GEORGE R. HOLMES Loss of these three men was t se . 0 @ 6 q ne | 88 euccesstul in the past three NEW YORK, Oct. 29.—Satur. |ous blow to Reseburg’s hopes 7 Gane. te bash . ne * evens oe Rony selina day's football schedule the =p gga poe poker sale ar piso lull before the storm that will { mae hie : ] in break the following week, when beatings on the Wolverines, | ve 6 G E LL 4 suffered a 24 to O defeat atthe | Three bd START AT 2:30 @ ; hands and feet of the Michigan Tha ince awltina tole . 3 4 Aggi Th a ge olen si n effor rn » the : H job longer. If Yost should re | gate game, at New Haven, |} 0). 0° Pate wee 108 as 7 tire, the state of Michigan Yale, with Le Gore gone, 2 Whitman. 10 1% : wha tes haat toteiee doesn't look like the Yale teams ager Yo vl se soy est institutions. Ty Cobb is oF cir Pomme en’: Crantie OF tom m4 ih be $1$ } ; i ae ether forts of the Blue mentors to |) 7° : e 2 Ya g 4 eee | whip a squad into shape that |; + yeh Tegaphones’ will }| sweet potatons ” AS ES ene a will preserve Yale prestige. In |) *tudents with megaphones will (\ jersey aweet, 160-0. bbl ee ree re Colgate, Coach Larry Bankart |} #nnounce each play and explain {) jersey awe b.hamper : re the Red Sox, is a dentist d ) George Varnell will pa geen nt has a scrappy, aggressive || e @ E cated: off ii rare eleven, which made its best |) "eree ot eine at S00% Prices Paid fr re for Exes, Leroeardho a showing two weeks ago by ad- |) The Ba ok ge Pstegeteges af | Voultry, Veal and Pork = j pee | ministering a neat drubbing to |{ 0 Clock. Special street car serv: (| @ ps : ; “Opportunity. knocks | "1 | the Armyr'13 to’, The quarret|{ !e has been promised {| Reign area ndready to prove just what the Lailore 2 7 i : pe | at New Haven may turn out to | “~~ an |B 1s @ . E but once at your door-- ves fave race track pavilion be a real one, unless Frank Hin ye Mey | Steet cont: | Ma, ue coommntes more NEW BOWLING lo ic ittma ne 3 eady Lo. says about us. o 1 any sport palace in the country. | weeks than appears on the aur LEAGUE FORMED }::" ' : 41 : ‘aves fieid, Boston, seats 44- | face : awe mover : 000; the Harvard stadium ac Harvard should not, on past per 7 rage lai cienedaten SEONG) the You | fa 1 in past pe A} bowling league of aix ° 4 000 ; formances, have a tive ‘ante meen formed at} 2'%,* , live ~' 4 commedates $0,000: the Vale |tormances, have tvenan'tgame haw ben formed atte" wis hs yg We are all twenty-five dollar values i Sheepshead Bay with 130,000. State College athlete ost| ning team will meet the champion | scesbe pee ee 4 r | In the old days the Circus |a game this season number! People's Store team of Tacom d j i ? ; r BES ee EELS iE Pees site’ retnyvani ronan el etd oft “ot and ready to give you twenty -five dollars aie anit Greek peels —— is Te om jlling Prices to Retailer for} A ay nig € Hutter, Rage and Cheese insist that the Coliseum at SEATTLE Publicity Dept Volgt Ww th f ae MADE TO ORDER Rome seated 87,000. Measure- Whitman Ys. U. of Ws atlloure, Olsen, Pasongey Fritach, Hap 4 Batter ° or or service. 4 ‘i i resents it-| ment shows that it would hold Denny field, 2:20 kine” General Office—Capt. Mil.|Native Wa rican i nt" oe apaigrn 4 ay high- only 45,000, however. Romans Quee Anne 4. Lincoln, at |) sted, Heitler, Abbott, Mey ney, Opa, ad to he e y: ; ig were fat in those days, and took |} Dugdale field, 2:20. ers Capt, Jones, Ingra cella: ate... ma e +> wi de tailor made lots of room. | NORTHWEST h Evoy, O'Brien. Di Chee 2s ions, gray | up lots of ro : n vam voy, O’Brien. Dra neese t t f mn Py gg owever, the low operating ex- Zimmerman, an Everett boy wha | Orego s, Willamette, at Gardner, Collins. Boys in triplets is nad | g end for Washington State |} Sle™ oe eae Capt. Krier wtor n twins iT ’ ° DP OVERCOAT in sntikornten hr 2teauean, Reson Over ans cap" Haar one, Yah iH ense of oeattle s Largest Upstairs Ulothes ' ors, was never given a chance by || 48sies, s¢ Hast Lansing Brock, Denny, Ta eae Vere 4s : : : j ves " : Chicago va. Wisconsin, at Chi t rn ‘ jtinny "Bender, hone inamy mie If gf! eee : Shop makes it possible to obtain our ser- taken cost him his Job at Pullman |] finoiy va, stanenota, at Ur || COUNTY TITLE __ trem *ansrn tte | | Jlast season, when he tn a natural | iowa state va Nebraska, at}! BATTLE FRIDAY | iirc. iis Sts vices tor fifteen dollars. 4 jo x feet of his bod 1 Micbigar acuse, at Ann AUBURN, Oct. 20.—Auburn and | qitaita 1 AiG - he has a fine purst of speed. Ha Avot Bothell high school football tear a ketball talents made him an adept EAST will play here today for the King}? Wanhi , | | int UNION MADE at handling the forward pass, at Colgate, at New ty champlonshi no Y h h t t sisigh he baa no change white play-(Y 14st 2 tm ou save ten through our acquain yor! These garments are hand) jpg guard Barve. vi Pan State, at y 17.00 “4 Dall tailored of all-wool goods and) “+ « « Cautrags OREGON PICKED oe An ance. Meet us tomorrow upstairs at are guaranteed to give sate | 1) cise neva 1d of agro ; Princeton ve, Willlam at TO BEAT RIVAL | 2 A dent, Zimmerman sho be pulling 7 4 | wo! ei ; passes out of the air for Doble tr Cornell vs, Virginia Pech., at BADGER STAR i e 4 rom “Sooner or later” you af) stead of Dietz. Hila brother, Heine Ithaca WILLAMETTE, Oct 29.—The ' t. pos Zoing to give us a trial.| was stroke on the Varsity crew fr Army va. Villanova, at West [| Untversity of Oregon will play Wil TERMED A PRO el WHY NOT NOW? two years, Usually brothers like t Point lamette Saturday, Willamette beat! stn neaPOLIs, Oct, 29.—Prof J pit follow in the footsteps of brother avy vs. Bucknell, at Annap- [| Oregon, ¢ in 191 James Paige, ‘in private capacit wi gbut not so with th rett bo olis om - and not as Minnesota representa | sto q J D » doubt Zim would come hand Penn Lafayette, at Phila tive, has called Wisconisn’s atter ° 3 th ens srown Vv ont, at Prov > ‘ saith 7 SVOOLEN MILLS | this n : ; Pie rmont, at Provi FREE ADMISSION tion to the fae thas Fullback i I i rd ri Family flour o' outh Pitt Allegheny, at Pitt AT DREAMLAND Galvin, Mont., last summer | 304 PIKE ST. End Public M Jip 7 he sa eided ad DANCING RVERY EVENING 6 Red Pep Stamps free to the) yoiiywooa are Amherst NVEBY OND WELCOME Big sales of meats and groceries, | Nea , | Hollywoo of laccth tun Public Market Gacurday, |... as cams mare mens meena om — Kids. Come, get them. now {n season Ady. | § a F a ee ‘ /