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PAGE STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 4, 1915. 7. e YOU CANT THE KIND T Mean, — as ¢ YHERG ARE No “oREe BUT OF, WELL, THATS AS en ean MY POCKET WHICH TUL — Sa. MUTT, oT Hey, MUTT? Seer 1g IT Youre So BECAUSE 1 EAT teat SELL AND ; }wise WNice Te GUD FISH AND SF ————-—— XOu For THIS INIT A TOU Re ‘ " hay > ; : | Such: @ Bo0R © GOLD FISH 1S Gonna eee SUCKS GOLD Akh GETTING . in 60 om — IN TAIL SERIES ? BRAIN FOOD aus pow SOME 7 “af ings i wise : aS ET WEE j : HERRING! ALREADY MYseELe of 4 Urge you not to j overlook the og Opportunities : where ‘ 5 “ y a Values Tell | EY wissouasurre | S.A.C. BOXERS | varsiry eveven | LONE STAR j Four representatives from WILL COMPETE | In view of recent events, it will ‘ eects | 4 ; ) P vp en CINCINNATI, 0., Nov. 6— J KE ED U the Northwestern league, D. E ) be Interesting to note that every By the Sporting Editor|||! rumors few tast hore today, fol- 2 f the Seattle « ub, Bob { team in the Northw with tne lowing the meeting between a of Vancouver | exception of Whitman and Idaho, Garry Hermann, chairman of the \ Farr o yokane and Presi will weigh as much } “ rom: H . w Rob Blew will leave Satur } crack Chicago Uni { Give me the small town product—the big, willing fellow an Weaghaad “Ot the Onb 4 day for San Francisco, where ae } or Wisconsin. Chicago rere | | whose vitality is not burned out before he reaches university]} cago Federals, and Harry Sin ; ext week the or leaguers ‘ortian 7 m Ah hota tale ‘Gana coon uk ante Vela tet nahn ys wef 1 age,” said Vincent Borleske, a few days ago. |{ clair, of the Newark Federals. eae 1 hold their annw eeting i co } Chicago line averages 175 * - © sage ever sox er words : None of them would make a i UNIVERSITY OF CALIFOR ale denied fh floteb Priday eventns what lookal{ consin, 104, The Chi 00 backs | PULLMAN, Nov. 4.—"There No sage ever spoke truer words than those. Teen 4 the cireult of the Northwestern (} , } weigh 168; Wisconsin's, Is nothing doing, as far as the It is the small town player, or the high school NIA, Nov. 4—The California lesliue would } ie to be the best-balanced card oftered { 9 State College is concerned, t . league wou he made at the ) Oregon has a team ‘hat aver. ae eens Ee man from a big city who has not been starred ’ football varsity was put thru |) convention. The magnates |r in two seasons by the Blue Dia-|} 190. 0. A.C, will average ward arranging a game with j i es é i Ita final workout today in prep- | tend to consider league classi- {/mond. McIntyre's boxers also are { just as much. Washington State | the University of Washington ile es VARD MAY ‘ Galion. fir Saturday's gacne ]{ tleations, disputed cases be «ing for nt | will average about 175 White } fed ge ta Rt A Mc intercollegiate athletics | HAR 4 lf tween club owners, and econ. (/Seatt th ire || Bohler, director of athletics at a se with Wasningren Temerroa |{ STew™ cit, ern, and, gcoe: {Beatle ta ch isl} re eeelal welahin ofthe Ween |] Wes Groom, a 170-pound guard on the Whitman] NUMBER MEN the Bears will be given a day |) plained vember 14, } fobs bd Se eee It te) “We will not play the unl team—that tall, slender young fellow who } P Ny 4 t meh || erebebto Goble’e sane will wenigh rait Seatti : : CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 4— of rest. ersona t looks as if }) will be taker } just about « ton—2,000 pounds. versity in tle under any several times broke thru the varsity line and] . e* . RE ini oeRtae) teemenans p and Misac re Ir Ten matches, two wrestling 1 dust think of 16 pigs {| circumstances until! the uni pee pare aie 1 ? After years of holding out against en a SURORUORINONE It the lange yea 1 Dug. }/stx boxing. have been arranged, with, see on team. ( versity gives us what we de potied Dobie t plays—is a freshman] the practice of numbering football has been made, th eup as it ldn't get it others be “ LILA AIAEAALAALAAAAA | “$OFVE, Game On this side of 4 from the Lewis and Clark high school, Spo-|players, Harvard {s about to capitu- will appear Saturday practically the Coast 3 without con s ag will go south to ae —_ the mountains,” Bohler added. kane. Nobody ever heard of him. Borleske|late, according to reports about the decified upon. According to Coach |{ Sent of the Northwestert fend his middleweight title. The! bert Portland, vs. Ear (Since 1910 the university looked over the talent and remarked to Spo-|C&™pUs today. The Crimson, it ts a ee ona, S|) directors iene of the aan ° a Sei ge Sindau,| and Washington State have ~ : alent and remarked to Sp0-|qqiq, has acceded to Princeton's re pores, the ond positions whieh!) “president bbetis of the }liey Bancke bout, at 11 va. Walter Lowers 138; Loma sgt | met 12 times, 10 times in Se , kane alumni that Groom looked good to him.|quest that the players wear num- have been causing so much trou-|{ Brookls n Nationals will be here {ithe winner in the Lonnie Mc intuals va, Gnade death yee ae attie, once in Pullman, once in And Groom has made good. Next year he|bere when the two teams clash, in ; ay hare been filled by Gibbs and |} Friday tt bout aleo, Ot will Gleason vs. Wesley Bancke, 116 ee sete ton aha an will weigh 180, for he 1s young and is cer-|Palmer stadium, November 6. § | ann) | ted on their showing F are nn ve. ( in t Tov i 4 jj oe preety bas bebhed va, Moleigre intimated either iS pocnas, eee A te Geet as aioe a f : 4 s however, in the left halfback posi ot Line. Madan aba bo iy Including — thr November Prank Gibe He r came from Waitsburg. Ever hear tion. No one has been found who e trip. The card "ary Peete seas Bpter Pag Bhs tl th at ua f the place? kewise Young, his 195 4 can adequately fill the place oe . PPh tro gh the 13th with Whitman and the | wind center lncex star Ot theo 19]? 4 j uiactniry ty icnatdtieed the nen Hoa ere OMEN 3 ieore Met arthy, Port 28th with Gonzaga, and we are pour it Al Kinder . the great Whitman eral utility man of the team, and and, ve. Henry Gleason, 135: Al : mines TYEHG, MOAYT:|, (Net at Sil _Snnlone te eae any | tant it is very probable that he will be| == : : more games to it.” Mike Hunt, captain and end on Dobie’s team for three = i started at left halfback casons—All-Northwest two years—couldn’t make the t , ’ seaso orthy 0 years—co a eam at ee ra WEE COYLE SAYS WASHINGTON STATERS «0.0/0. c.0°..095/°"QeArigtee | fue campus was aflutter today ew center, is odugt of Rolling , Phere g phe daca te new center, is a produst of Rolling Bay; Murphy, right end, DENTISTRY \ at ihs utrival of aeverel huadsea | ha from WW allace, Idah Van de Bogart, a guard, got his Missing teeth are replaced by : rootera from Washington - T AM start atgflillyard, near Spokane; McPherson, a big guard of] the Obio Method by artificial testh = The Washington team {s sched-| BERKELEY , Cal, Nov. 4 | “Wee? Coyle, @ ne last season, learned to play at BellitZham; and so on in-|that are natural as your original =~ uled to arrive tonight Excltement | Training at the tab at the unt | Ka hel Weslectn teete Ont. line ee No seushdown was ‘Hap’ Miller.” definitely teeth. Examinations are now Was created among the males of | yq., . ‘ te 2 0 e Col ever made on Doble by straight, | MOYER LIKES W. 8 C 4 ‘ eonducted without charge, and the spectes today when tha Califor. |‘rstY will start In a few days lege watlop Idaho, 41 to 0, Sat- old-fashioned football. Dietz Sam L. Moyer, North High Tey “Umveraky ty Bpeeanal football to the Berkeley campus | mates are furnished in all cases. nia co-eds announced that they | T2¢ season is half thru, but elght) urday, ie one of the big ma may have something else, but coach, who refereed not only | {00tball team has played in Spokane! by holding a dinner at the Com. WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK would accept tickets from the men,|of the 14 contests remain, Only} of spectators there who, de | can speak only on what saw. the W. 8. C.ldaho game, but Teahe cops od re in rird mercial Club on the evening of | fon 12 YEARS’ GUARANTER but would have their own rooting |one defeat has been experienced| Spite the thrills most felt at the “1 don't believe, on the other sine. the GeasageWaeblegion: loro cc jc cen cance’ oo. datinnes. 10) November 6, the day belabe thy a sections. The women do not want|by the varsity «o far. Proceeds| Power of the Dietz machine, hand, that the university could game, a week ago, and the W. | Washington State was defeated, 16 on i $15 Set of Teeth, q isastine wth. men te bactalton the Deiat decker does not believe W. 8. C. could score on W. 8. C., which is also 6. C-Oregen “U" game of three |'° 9: [8 1911, Idaho was walloped.| U. of W: battle. While the old- Guaranteed . 8 4 paired by thelr presence. jamounting to $306 will be devoted| beat Washington “U a wonderful defensive team, weeks ago, believes W. S.C. is in 191 - nzaga is timers are enthusiastic over the Set of Ti ¥: Se |to the “table “1 don't believe, on the other while Washington's offense, | | a better team than Washing : er gl” Fh saggy folks) revival of the game they ysed $10 Set eeth, } Scouts from the opposing camp) te say that | do not think W, 8, know, is not high class. The ton ee ee eee eel te seve there will haweneeeel Guaranteed .......... q SOLOMAN WILL have been viewing the blue and| C. could win with the style of team that had the luck would “On the form chown by Wash [CNN 94 Say one; cles aad have! Oe eee oy realise thas $10 Solid Gold or { te ee cee ee ee ee eee Gavi laoe mioht oDtaks bet ington @yainst Gonzaga, and by |"O'INK to say thay, are. not working up enthu- | “Migecetain Crown P lifornia will give them a real “rut said Coyle last night. “Dietz “1 will say that the state col Washington State against Ida , 4 f a> 2.3 a — | Washingtonians are learning would have to have something | lege has ont of the best teame | ho, Washington State certainly The t out here certainty) Sinem againey ther ancient en | $10 Gold or Porcelain : Two old rivais will come to-|Californian songs and yells to help| besides a lot of very fine buck- lever looked at. This man played much the stronger foot. {Play Clean football MS ees ante OF. hakae A aaa Bridge Work ....... gether in a three-cushion mateh|the Southerners’ rooting, during| ers to beat Washington. You Bangs Is a wizard. All around, | ball” sald Moyer. “Washing. [CONCH Reseburg, of the Franklin! have seats of honor for many | ctid Gold Fillings $1 Up next week, which promises to he a|the return game in Seattle, Novem-| can't score on Washington with | 1 _think hie a better man than | ton may ha Shp IMeEE fet tore kee cae mae i thriller. Chase Sibi t cush-|ber 13. President and Mrs. Henry onan ie prpites ihe pbb oh pa Be urdehtrrd ington Whitman game, last Satur be Hall, Bred aurea: Ovie Other Fillings fon champion of the rthwest,|Suzzallo, of the University of 9 , would have to improve a whale da The total penalties amounted peed aye wtp rick Chie toe has been challenged by Henry Sol.| Washington, will be among th ONE OF Mi INTYRE s| OREGON THINKS | ett Hod Wasnitaten ope. (8 rds. Washington was| Morse and Harry Hudson are on sist fats omon, the Spokane champion, and|rooters at the big game here, No- | tho tay che played Guturden ts [Penalized once—just once—for off| the list of those who will be the local man has accepted. ‘The| vember 6. They will be the guests LATEST FINDS | VICTORY OVER | ti. Shere mec'rip Oregon to (tide. Nobody can say Dobie does) honored | | Cut-Rate imate will be etarted in thid city |of President Wheeler | | not teach his men the rules. A man : next Tuesday, at Pope-Sibley’s par. After November 6, the University U. S. Cc. CINCH thoatetnen they iced -ed who draws a penalty for one of his} Spellman, a big fellow who for- Dentists lors, where two blocks of 50 points |of California gar will be played | « a = nd yd y pret 4d teams gets a “call” after the game|merly attended Broadway high each will be contested. From here | out of town. Seattle, University of | EUGENE, Nov. 4—Confident of} 99° oh ey were Ss oe, Y ‘he never forget school, where he did not turn out} 207 UNIVERSITY 8ST. the men will return to Spokaze,| Nevada and University of Califor winnie ity of Oregon peg bac Atte ae age ae for football, is the star of the Ore-| CORNER SECOND AVE F) re the match will be finisued|nia in Los Angeles all have footba route’ today ¢ jaybe the Washington U line Coach Diet 4 Washinat. fae backfield this season. hts’ play gam ched I A lay against the| could step ‘om, but they looked dna Callens, =< gt tar ) in two nig! >I es schedule os to play against the ate College, says atin ENDED BY THE CAPTAIN.) t dt e." 2 19 COMMER DEI THE CAPTAIN, = Unive Southern California| _ Pretty good to my Tackle Applequist and Half. | i tea rday. Coach Bezdek does backs Bangs and Dietz he has | r not eir confidence, and be three football warriors who Wivensds eo ante ae BULL BROS. fore the »parture last night ¢ class with anything on the At ed them n for be & too “cocky lantic seaboard. scrub” te ‘ed California for hee | pite the break between mations the easily | 7013 THIRD eaAIN 1043) stanford and Callfornia, Stan : them up wena ante ford students are pulling for Is Wa C bore at Wale California to beat the Univer. | ite. wave Bitan aed hah Rad sity of Washington, when the | @ says Pittsburg univers: has two meet at Berkeley, on No- | the best football team in the coun ber 6 , tae vember 6, SEND A Alumni of the University of California will celebrate the re. or. 1aavOR co. ike St, turn of the American: style of SALMON EAST | :2222208222) bic rranuin ‘ ec ba Rainier, G LINEMAN WILL | wi ogling | IA PLAY SATURDAY 7 to 9 pounds. Franklin will present a stronger F | 1 iieeian Cuda line against Broadway than at any | Transcontin enta eat eae eee eee cs . | We positive sa 4 pound tackle who has been inel-| ine. Terminals the ord SPECIALIST ||!\igible because of defictency in his ne ORT | | studies the first quarter, which agro Ma cuee Wack ends this week, is ready for work Senttte, Wash. he again, Chesbro and Woods will al-| hing th seeing at the ternate at the other tackle, Ches ‘ feet areal bro having the preference because | i which Preside of his weight and punting proft-| the 1 t be il and i ig ¢ clency, Chesbro. got off four 35. yard punts in the Ballard game, — | eve t ntinental demor Hee 8 . Bronson, a busy little end, who 4 o free, 606 or 914 ||| ay last because of sickness, will | awarded the Grand Prize ectrical Mett f Commu disorders, Hours: 9 be fit for service again, but he will| mto § pm. Sundays. 10 || have to share the honor of guard + Cation -—— - —— 12m, Office, ¢ r Thire ing the post with De Bard, who For the first time, perhay usand we visited PERMANENT AND RELIABLE nd Pike, Hntrance'160¢ Third [I] eae good as a sub st . i ie ne til lo 10 Years Im Senttle | A crowd of 0 is expected to! Bell phone ¢ 7.0 ’ . | 0 no mubstitutes or an witness the combat, certain to be tavn iit tem mea Phir eon = Wesley! the most spectacular one of the } t ' cke, one er e season i them c om ere r] Bancke, one im A CHR FREE ADMISSION | Mcintyre ha im ee ot Seresenes ae ee Oe eee ae AT DREAMLAND | OREGON PLANS hiaritia Intyre says Bancke, with careful Jn DANCING BVERY EVENING Activiti ; : struction, will blossom out into a VERY ONE WELOOME TO SPREAD OUT f the practical results of h demonstration | champion ere long | t devel t ¢ arg use of the Bell Coach Hugo Bezdek and the Ore-| e and toll line 1 unite 9,000,000. telephone PORTA GH gon players are exuberant today Varicone | sane vember 6, and are pushing the work to the extreme for the coming game. HEAVY ELEVEN | weighed 136 pounds Your Bell Telephone Makes You the Near Neighbor of Saar and Skia disor : a Myce GW einen, San giro? 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