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STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 11, 1915, PAGE 9) wi, 20%. | DOBIE’'S TEAM MAY BE A MACHINE, BUT HE NEVER, NEVER USES “OIL” |v: ite wone =) tory, Seattle folks will really $ attle that Yell Chief Jimmy Ea begin to cut fee Friday night. mye of the U. of W. h then, ise The 1915-16 Duiciig Season Is Here at Last—These Are the Times That Try Men’ s Soles | Sia Stee one | Annan MUTT AND JEFF—AIN’T JEFF THE BLASE KID (a0 Wa WA eM EUR open, “seu DoT Aa “arn URLEEAOD) BY BUD FISHER - BE you as tall as Mutt or as short as Jeff, ( You simp THe |( FIRST) ANNIVERSARY or “THe” war” was “AND Renenner, WHAT THE DOCTOR TLD You su SIX Monerng Abo! HG ‘Sain lie’ Nou" ‘ook onorHeR tron HS Loveor. MIRE wees HAS Nou" r “Been 2" - PCTS} } } A ret BEEN *Lagr August ! (Hie? » DRINK You 'wourp G0 BLIND Cetegearing, ‘ear | [> YouTbon't SHAY;SHO! | | -—— rity prod gr sn a b) 4 THE FIRgT GEE How Time euSs fy vinFme" oud ANY was Cheasty S (Hic) p Doc} (one) SAX \rnar? Cue) - THE Kar! Gi Underwear Will Fit You $1.00 and up the suit. C4, “ANNIVERSARY, oF . Pa ie “Values Tell’’ NAME THRE COACH FEARS cr T) Blake, Quay Tackle, Shows | i223 Queen Anne tackle, wonderful form In punting. In this picture, | note that his foot Is as big as his | head. This boot spiraled for 50 Washington wil will again de. feat California on Denny field turday, but not by so large Californians. “Those fellows learned a lot of football while they wore be- | yards. | Ing beaten,” Dobie deciared, | <n ’ with a positive that left no Definite assurance that the At Broadway the regular athletic, €d Pinkham, popular light | Los Angeles Athietic club will assembly was held on Wed weight nd Seattie fashion terial on that squad is splen- Coach Jimmy Schaefer will end his seven-year directorship my oe Ito stir up spirit for the plete, ° practically been Gids || with |) had some ot the of athletics at the University of California after the scheduled pay the expenses of three box. cams with Qu Anne. matched for a si {round bout speed burners, In a year at Thanksgiving day game at Los Angeles, between his eleven and ers from the Seattie Athletic (eral opinion among the st with: Rash: Grunah, the bent club, having been given by (that Hroadway will have a cinch.| 135.pounder ever produced, to Cliff Reunan, a representative | They are basing their judgment on| be fought before the Rose City ef the Southern organization, (comparative scores xc te Memians out eau, Chet Mcintyre, Bive Diamond | Franklin and Queen Anne pla: Portiand critics think Grunan boxing instructor, wired names (a scoreless tie earlier In the se ls a future champion. Pink of four boxers, from whom json at Dugdale’s park. Broad-) man says Grunan won a de- ay tale Regs way's victory over Franklin ts the) oision from Johnny O'Leary In Earl Baird, 125 pounds, who won |talk of the town.” They that! San Francisco a little over @ the 118-pound P. N. A. title ® year lit Broadway can defeat Franklin bY year ago, when Frank Purcell jo and was runner-up in the > “q neeee of 6 to 0, W ile meron . i . pound and 145-pound P.N. A. cham-|that Broadway wil be the win pion, runner-up in the national A few seasons ago Broadway = ; Val Sontag, middie, light defeated the Weet Seattle heavyweight and heavyweightcham-| gquaq by the score of 6 to 0. pion of P. N. A. and Far Western! 4’ week or so afterwards Frank middleweight titleholder. and} jin defeated the same team by ' bog eat Lloyd Madden, 135-pound comer.) the score of 53 to 0. Broadway |, sts | Pyare tty Sir gen were the names submitted by wire. | enh Mpanbiin nlaeel shalt ah oe By jon 8 . ee ‘1; Beary * ci en “a nual game the following Satur. //*2° '°. opponents pound champion, will not be able| ie weahe the trip eo hie name was| *7- OM comparative scores the University of Southern California. Schaefer offered his resignation to the Associated Students of the university yester- day, and it was at once accepted, tho his contract still had two years to run, Schaefer's withdrawal was prompted by general criticism among students and alumni of his work, and the ter- rific defeat administered his team last Saturday by the Uni- versity of Washington huski During the seven years that he has coached California tough.” teams, Schaefer has turned out three winning football teams, ; Don't figure on the cold-blooded and three losers. Another team tied Stanford. He has lost yasic of the score. The » the very least they will turn out a team that would be a credit to any Institution. By that time they will be used to the American football game, free from rugby tendenc and, with the kind of material | saw at Berkeley, they will be opening for doubt. “The ma- | ore in not) but one baseball series to Stanford, football, The fac that oe eee ‘fornia, the fact that we ure} Bill Speas, Portland outfielder,|says that Sloman is a handsome, | meet he biggest there is in the) with the Col the Northwestern | modest, likable fellow, but he can’t West that counts, Why do you sup-| league a couple of years. ago, has |get over the surprise the announce . niire student body turaed|the prize baseball story. Here it; ment that Frank is a world beater out to weleome us home? | is | gave him It happened in 1906 in the Penn | it was Cal'fornia that 4 jen. That's why. 4 ’ hio league. Our op. |demonstrated then will grow and] ponents tnd | ele vesten, apout 40-to @ this university | when one of them hit a ball and | ington will uee the same slammed it down the right field one-tenth of ak pe Raa ANA | 2 he ds in scoring tor} sition has been are 0. A. C 2 Washington 212 opponents Washington State 87 Franklin would be the winner, FRIDAY SURE Saturday that won at Berk-|foul line. The umpire threw tn Prone Nev he| Dut after the emeke of battle Complete Report The men are all in janother ball, and he knocked it BE eae oe aaghice with had cleared away Broadway had Dobie probably will give his| f again. Then he hit one at n | a r rm f M k Toda hie coal string men a chance to pull|in left, and after breaking my nec! any three of the four boxers named.| on the game by ihe score of 0 ar’ et ly 1 seme to “be w habit for thal open stuff Saturday, to fit them for|to Keep it from rolling into the i ee oar it thay we lod aay Queen Anne defeatd the eae has different coaches to change foot-/nexr seusen. For some reason or|Hext state, T got it and threw it in} 4 eer ce soe wecle have to| Franklin squad by the score of TSaae Fuld Wholesale Dealers tw? ball dates. The est game that other. the substitutes usually un ibaa Rgcopy y it hit the grand-| QN PAINLESS 40 business with the 8. A. C. In| 40 to 0. A few days later Broad Vegetables and Vruit has been shifted is the midget wk most sensationa! plays of We ths the seeain the field. EXTRACTING : his dom-| Way defeated the same squad | @—— — —e championship game between Broad-|the game. il, in the meantime the field-| stead of the P. N “% be by the same score. When | (Corrected daily by J. W. Godwin & Ca) way and Queen Anne. The game PLAN ENTERTAINMENT ers had recovered the foul balls, | my EDWIN J. nRowN ee ee Broadway and Queen Anne : 200 |was to have been played the day| The California party will be lay-/49d the shortstop had one running | % | : # man down between second and| seattics sg \, met, if anyone was to go by the | before the big teams clashed ©|ishly entertained here. Dances, au-|f man Uv 7 | Denier comparative score, he would cording to latest reports, the cham |to tours of Seattle and banquets third, an : ° second baseman had| o4, 4, ois wiset Ave, expect the game to be close, plonahip squabble will be played on/have be arranged. Fraternity |! kage ry 7 to catch & man be-| g Washington but Queen Anne defeated Broad- |the Lincoin Park playfield grounds) houses wili throw open their doors.|‘¥een first and seeond. The catc jocks, Dei of. er was chasing the ball I threw in.| The Lers: {day Merchants in the North and Uni : SPECIALIST way with the final score | Pr Sa Path A ree Woe —tor— being something like 40 to 0 | Tho teams aro evenly matched] versity dietricts have declared a|/* looked like a fire in a Chinese) | live le DISEASES Hender f the Pin and the game would be worthy of|nalf-holiday. All store windows in|@undry the way everybody was/|Imitated by Many, led by None CEE ED f| AOR Mentorsen of the Fine ; Ee ae 4s Ws it} punning around. I was almost sick| In 99 cases out of every 1001 WOMEN | st. institution is afraid that |the time of any one that likes to| Sea be decorated with the | oo. laughing out there in left| ae h without. al The >, | Queen Anne may spring the see a game that Is full of trick) Piue and Gold of California and the) 9,14" ~ ole ona ta weten biel hot. ii trioase ao pe feo deorpes. unexpected. & |plays and forward passes and {n-\Purple and Gold of Washington es” il not permit me to operate Thirty years I have made a ||| A larger crowd than the one that ; cludes the old style ot ine bucks. | é Geor ° Varnell of Spokane ,and Sloman will probably turn out ‘ Koa pes god the best jaa ogg treating such witnessed the Broadway and Lin = Stump Stott of Portiand will officl| 9 be as great a middie dis- hetic, but ff he does not know ines will be rge-lunged yeil The si and mega coln game is expected to come from he F Willie Ritchie, former world’s the Pine st. school causa. ahar Ted Meredith, |how to, se it, he cannot extract teeth without pain A dentist may now at Pennsy. He broke the [have the best anesthetic and know lightweight champion, cannot mak rn P boos the legitimate welght any longer. none he piay record of 48 held by the | how to use it, but ff the patient = vg The game will start at 2:30 p.m *% y \ u e patient pre: “RIVALRY KEEN critics declare. They say he can J ! t ’ | Eastern flyer. vents him from operating, he cannot not make 1 pounds ringside with —— | ee do painless extracting. Ih the best C4 CORVALLIS, Nov. 11,—“Down |out so weakening himself he could: UY, OF C. TEAM ave the best local anesthetic, Rex Thompson, the big guard on|and I have made a special study of common sesemiee fren,” 66¢ or 014 || KERR SIGNS for blood disorders, How a.m. to 8 p.m. Sund Me | Dubble Kerr, on of the stars of | Huck the Victoria professional ice hockey |'“**'_» ys. 0 to 12m. Office. corner Third im erate “ 150 @ 200 ith O ’ the batt of not pr D, the B i } who attended} les tracti tor 16 tod Pike, Entrance 104 Third Wee hae hear ie recor iis snd | Nave Hie ce ore Teves’ any pi Ai r§ ponadatathn | EMBARKS FOR thigh #ehool In Berkeley fe a yaar! \San extract, aay “norcaal (oot ale ave. ada, bas signed his contract and| Neve 4 |number of teeth wit t pain. 1 Pa farmers are being very carefully MANENT | or two, says Frank Sloman, the San ¢ C PI TL = . su again wil ome to the Coast. . nAtideed tee the with the ER AND RELIABLE SEAT E GAME Weanciaek bay Who ost a aan wortea, DWIN J. BROWN, D. D. & 10 Years tn Senttic. | U. of O. at Eugene Nov ; , | UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. |{nterscolastic record of 48% sec-| 705 to TiS First Ave. ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW — 2 — T have a0 substitutes aasistants Noy, 11.—With a big delegation of jonds in the 440-yard dash a few Union and Washington Blocks, | y(t or rooters at the station shou ting final | weeks ago, did not look like a) Open evenings until 8 and Sundays ‘While We Are bs Nl words of encouragement, the C -jchampion when he raced against juntit 4 for people who work. Phone varsity team left to-/him a year or two ago. My ee hthmhais ‘weld Ae ae Hk , where they will] With true California spirit, Rex] and°Holly-sts, University of Wash. fornia footba day for clash with daa THE CUT RATE PRICES Gol Crowns...... and ad INE WISER WILL? 1 treat all Disorders the vit Yakima tur alps, yellow.. | Turnips, sack to hold the score down consider ably lower than in last Saturday's Waterloo. Coach Schaefer made} frantic efforts during the last week | A les _— Jonathan vis4 | organs, | {ington Saturday | Winter Banana | Nerves, | The Bears went north with their | Liver, {courage unshaken and determined Stomach, Heart, on Lf, Varicose i fp OEY Veins, Corner Fifth Ave. and University St. Trusses, Deformity Appliances and | rid Artificial Limbe. ; sia | er THIRD AVENUD sit Blood and Skin disorders, ete |to whip his team {nto better shape, | Totatoes Venarsen, the new and reiiable|and felt somewhat encouraged at White river 12.00 @12.00 American remedy for blood disorders, | the showing of the men in practice Yakima Burbanks ... 00 FREE ADMISSION Come to me for reliable Wasser-| Nineteen players made the trip, . buat entcce man Blood Test |accompanted by Graduate Manager | We use nothing but the best materiale and guarantees « pleasing and last- —— AT DREAMLAND DR, DONAWAY Stroud, Charles Sch ‘er and a ing reeult for « Laer o¢ ‘ag BE “45 work guaranteed. Prices ¥ Froducera for DANCING BVERY EVENING 202-9-4 Liberty | Smith and Trainer Charlie Volz. Piatinae Pilling . Heavy Gold Crowns Poultry, Veal and Pork EVERY ONE WELOOME | Unton and Th Opposite Postoffice. | About 30 rooters went along Gea ‘mag Filling titng ty Goliad Bria Work 4:89 | Office hours, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. | The players making the trip are | Painless Sete of Tooth ...65.00 and a : Sundays, 10 «. m. to 16 | White, Hickes, Gibbs, Montgomery, | aehctines oat and Eetimates Free Lady Attendants. UNION DENTISTS—Cov. Third and Pike, Entrance 300% Pike #4. | Russel Render, Hazeltine, Sharp, |Gianelli, Brooks, Neuhaus, Graf, Momsen, Gay, Foster and Captain 000 vubad | | Hens Ty a over : 4 @ 15 Try ~— Canfield. we und lenge in this pepe we mike you dec ioccite,, | Re) (eee) | ——— Special Program =| Tf all there is to see—but we could not present the beauty,| ive : a TO RMOW IT TO. REAL TOBAECO CHEW, 3 Fancy Skating Acts the enchantment, the wonder, or the glory of the r 7 2 ‘ T NEW ICE RINK To 7 . Fo ai: OPEN FRIDAY re sash Sas o 3 8:15P.M. 8:15P.M. 8:15 P. M. Kelling Vrices to Retatier for California Expositions +... =". NanT . a . * Hutter, Kaas and Cheese \ wena nitittter ure skating, and Wagner's band : . SE th to mreciate, or even believe. | *''"* oon were® unloosening latest melodies, the You will have to SEE them to apy 0 srereamery, Brick oo ” aianar Weekinne tec aettisics (Except Sunday) A 64-page filustrated book telling where to go and what reamery, solid pack ” lice rink, will open Friday even- ‘i ” cat Call « yur copy of Cheese Ing at 8:15. Until late next ° al “1 @ to see, upon application. all or write for you Opy ne PRE ” eine with the emseption of Sessions: 10-12 a. ih, 3 5p. Ih, 8: 5-10:30 p.. Sundays, skating will be possl- ble every morning, afternoon and evening. The rink will close at 10:30 p. m. Miss Mary Nicholson, a Min- neapolla girl living In Seattle at “California and the Expositions” WE PAY THR ProsTaGnu Admission—Mornings, 25c. Afternoons, 35c. Evenings, 50c. Children—Morning and Afternoon Only, 15c. Fares, Information and Expert Travel cer fe | Service upon applitation to me A Ky your dealer for W-BCut _ | present, wit give, an exninition Wagner’s Band Every Evenifig and Saturday ike CITY TICKET OFFICE {| Chewing Tobacco. It isthe | Ms Ncreien,,'1, sne.of fhe Knee r z 716 Second Ave. Phere Mae ose nu | new “ Real Tobe acco Chew”—cut long Hockey players are expected Saturday Afternoon—Children 25c. Adults 35c. mat . L. Hudson, D. F. & P. A. e to arrive within the next two ieee H. L. Hudson, D ss shoeddeivandil0e ia senipl (a bas |] weekée After Opening Night, Spectators 10c. alee jgon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM The public will skate Friday from 8:30 to 10:30 p. m. 25.00 WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City <' _—