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PAGE 7. STAR—MONDAY, NOV. 15, 1915. UTT AND JEFF—STRIPES IS STRIPES, ANY WAY YOU LOOK AT IT Jerr, LET'S DESE eT IH SICK OF (Copyrialit, 1916, by H.C. Fisher, Trade Mark Reg. U. & Pat. Off) You Can Look the Style THIS Atwy, WENGE BEEN HERE comeyont, ' | mre Brine ins ld S 1 J MONTHS AND THEY HAVENT BHow Some a i ‘ at yt. Mee Tomer Ce SPEED! w iinn ‘yh haloes in the Face —— (Sunes poet Sat ae ‘ ne) CAO TAIN. stale ome de When You Wea Si IS _ LOOKING A CORPORAL Por Cheasty’s Smart Clothes $15 to $50 Featuring The “Invincible” Suit, $16.50 “Values Tell’ CAPTURING A DE Ser TER ferreney 0 ee eee ‘MAY BE WORLD’S CHAMP TONIGHT J ONE STAR MAY LEAD GRIZZLIES SPOKANE, Nov, 15.—Gradu- ate Manager Stroud, of the Uni- PATRICKS MAKE OFFER TO STAR Determined to take from the jonal Hockey association t ling players, the Patricks have flattering offer to Vezina, * crack goal tender of the Mont- real Canadians. Vezina has not accepted terms, but admitted by telegraph he was considering them, TITLE IS AWARDED defeated Queen Anne in the best played game of the high | The Californians held Wash- ington several times for downs within a few feet of their goal. Those Grizzlies showed a fight- Jimmy Schaeffer, who resign- ed as California coach under heartiess, unfair criticism last They had never against a team that gave them a real demonstra. Broadway week, could say nothing to his tion In American football. We school season by a score of 28-0 Sat versity of California, was clos- ing spirit which has never been men between halves, only this: simply couldn't teach them |urday. Broadway was expected to eted for several hours Sunday in matched; it was superb, mag- how to charge and tackle and , wi . but it had to fight hard for its the Hotel Davenport, with Wm. nificent, “You are doing it yourselves, ] P4 block because we had no one ory Broadway showed the Dietz, coach at Washington boys. The credit ie all yours.” | on the squad who could scrim- | sane quality that it has shown in State College, and another man When the game was ended, mage against them in a way |All of her previous games, The Or-| Identified with athletics at Cal- Schaeffer could not be found. that would give them the ex- ange and Blacks started slow and ifornia. Before the men left the field | perience they needed. Glanelli, ao pee egg eek bg ne 5 he Re Dietz admitted he had been In 4th and Pike he briefly shook hands with lor one, could not tackle a man “Gos Ss ga ve : am star } conference with representatives each of thi His heart was because he did not know how [strong and kept getting stronger of an Institution seeking a coach Coming Wednesday to judge where their feet were. | On receiving the ball at the kick 4 Days Only too full to speak. Coach Coni- bear of the U. of W. for 1916, but refused to discuss off, eries of end 4 He had never seen a man com off, a series of end runs, the equal the matter further. crew said | Ing at him with head lowere of which has never been seen to he saw him disappear in the : ttle A A . crowd, crying. Schaeffer could | 't “48 al! new to all of them ocala tee Ga oan ae The Star intimated Saturday | [Ship Baseball Series, 1915 ope nace en evening. | dies ieee Maite, Who straight down the field. Queen pegs Dietz _ we eres the ton Phi | hia @ around for his | ved football four years ago, was |2Ne punted out of danger. Broad place vacate y Jimmie |§ Bos! 8. iladelp! Hee ete at the alee eratilation. | tne only member of the California | "#Y again ripped down the field to Schaeffer, it Is believed here (HA Real Treat for Baseball Fans He left all the glory to his men. ” ee be stopped on the same line under that, despite his vindication Wattdnn:-Stke Yes. Schaeffer Is vindicated. | team who had played the old Kame. 114° ame circumatances. Blake Saturday, Schaeffer will not con- r Piayers In Action eee He didn't know much about it. He|o., cated upon to get the hill] sent to direct the California 10c—A Grandstand Seat—10e sat and his nm the press stand with his eye ead swathed in bandages, #0 experience was not of much benefit. We asked Smith how he| tlon of all. What the public wishes | accounted for the fact California to know is how the same California | heiq Washington scoreless until players who on November 6 went ithe iast 13 minutes of play. lown to a crushing 72-to0 defeat) tei) last | squad out of danger, which be did with a good boot of 45 yards. Broadway's first touchdown came as the result of a forward pass from LaFray to Potter. LaFray | kicked goal, Neructay we never| 18 the second half, Queen Anne The question the Northwest {s/| | Propounding today ts one that will never be answered to the fac eleven another season. | BEZDEK GAVE AID ~ TO GRIZZLIES | nett { 15,000 native sons cheering : Oregon started to tear thru the line, and . them on were able to hold the pow. | 0ad Any Teal corti i oreeed |the score might have been tied if EUGENE, Nov. 15,—Admirers VE VISIT Wi TRL erful Washington champions, who "i this In cue meek.” June Blanchard had exercised his } of Hugo Bezdek were sure today 2 lined up exactly as to Berkeley the ~ i eee | noodle. Burrows on straight ) that he had something to do with |bucks and Tho tackle sround and Blake on brought the the remarkable showing Califor- nia made against Washington Week before, to a 13-to-7 score. Psychology—that factor which pieked up alt plays has upset more dope than any com. ro oe = | ball up to the goal line, Instead of \} last Saturday, when It was learn- | Stomach dination of circumstances—played | heed calling on these men again, Blanch [Sed that he spent one day last an important part. We refused| squad Jatod af ard tried a place kick, or a quarter- week tutoring the Berkeley boys. }| v. from the first to believe that Wash ter the 72t00 af |back run or a play directed at a| |) Bezdek admitted that he stop- {| Veing ington was 72 points better than | | int that had proved taveinerabie | \} ped off at Berkeley while en (| od and Skin disorders, ete. California. Dobie himself remark- oe | Broadway was the better team route home from the game be-{| Venarsen, the new. and. reliable ed several 4: ago that the Bears | sonnel of the Wash | beca aso of the most wonderful in. |} tween the University of Oregon ) American rem f d disorders, While the pe knew more football than they| terference a high school team ever I} ens" University of Scuthern Coll }|. come to me for rellable Waseem the unchanged, r man Blood Test. themselves realized. Saturda: jington team was unc “ developed, reflecting credit on fornia, at Los Angeles, and at sults proved that once more he had | D!4vyer# were not in the same meh | Coach Elmer Henderson of Ober L) ote renuaet oF Coach Setontter in. ti DR. DONAWAY iy ataation pedled bere. tal condition as at Berkeley. Dobie! ip he request of Cason Sehastter in. sada psychology for a moment and con-|"ad them keyed up to exactly the Hiake of the Quays outpunted pedir ar the, ca Opposite Postettanl sider what Assistant Coach Andy |"sht pitch when George Varnell | Grinpie } defensive end of the game. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m Smith of the Calffornians had to |*0®t them together Seen o tee - | ya, 10 a.m, to 12 say after the game was over. They Played Jone ee turvard for the /¢Tal years they will have wonder | ETE —— e wate battling Bale Barvers ioe fam men for the backfield, for, and ome in Sete championship of the universe in|) oe developed in college and ffect that the “Last Saturday wae the first time our boys had seen a real and so furtous was the jthat game, high school and Doble will — }attack that Calffornia, unprepared, wip | was soon to pone —_ pa eeayoen oo lerumbled, Two days on the train re it mighty oH + po bntbadgnd here | ae fe t phe er ee lwith the memory of that 72 points | ¥ : men naturally # on “| JOHNNY O'LEARY oe ad to! em what we wante fresh tn their young minds, they hoo! working om them to do, but we had no sec- |simply could not go after the Cal ond team of American football s custo of| “California didn’t look like the! wi | players to send against themev- | fornians with the vim and gusto CARE epee Ree oR WINNIPEG, Nov. 15. — When | champion, he will have one of the|ciaimed he was feeling fine and | ary afternoon to give them a | O° 00g, could have sent the Wash-|Varnell, when he had gal johnny O'Leary of Seattle steps) bert chances of his young Ife to|in fair shape and would give his practical illustration of what [OF dead. col’ any other eleven breath after the game, “It was the) gin” \y ls saad ci a entenieht | oe coon will be SiveD friends the best performance pos we wanted them to do on the = néton_team 0 nder the same |best game I have followed tn years. s world's _ Ugatweig5t | on opportunity boxers get ious play into such a game un¢ ne pores bag ak temas Stee —— that of meeting Welsh when Welsh | Sible. He did not seem to be wor- . circumstance vith the expec pose ate 7 is not in best fo: That he | ry abou . | y fascinating The Californians, remember,|‘!Tcumstances wen ie cy out of fiends, can't hardly bel aie rm. hat is the | ry about outcome. Most of the yet only #0 Bbave seen nothing but rogby since ton of Retting full efficiency out of /fiends. { can’t hardly believe RODARERS opinion here, after seeing Fred-| close followers of the game in the | slone ty tae D 1906. Practice games against club|the machine. | | |, « before, it seems impossi In at one, at five die work out Say Gb. woes toned bear mass Ip Bree belong teams taught them something, but a little off ’ ” The titleholder, tho as clever|chance in a short bout, unless he nit ee Brgy club elevens as a rule are not well The Golden Bears, on the they’re done op 22d fast a8 exer, perspired very s to get in a haymaker with > locala as ia aa enough trained to afford real com.| other hand, had nothing JACOBS PHOTO SH |quickly. He looked a ittie fat, but le Tight | {Ag petition | to lose. They had been bi Second Floor P.-1. Bids. = ——___—_ Sate ei ese rad he se. | as badly as any team ever has an “Until Dobie brought his | been by ‘on only a few days OEE LE LEG, | « ~ men to Berkeley our men had before. So stinging had been } | way was Veins me never Seen a player coming at that defeat, so harsh and un- 5 CAREFUL STRATEGY | rmwood Gaeta pi them head first,” continued big | sportsmaniike the caustic crit e ansen amas ‘ovtted to talk to the So Oscar He McGtt at; Andy. “They had never found icism of Frisco sport write DUGDALE FIELD 5 MADE UL OF W. {| | ape eT eoiiaat winash tess | well afford to eas who opposed the return to the Jeweler and Silveramith ? | | Geen ih. ae r ‘avors, so he American game because, hav- |TOMORROW AND WEDNES. 5 filed)” Saulter, i | tice aa ee ARENA ing been born and bred in the DAY 1010 Second Ave, Near Madison! | VICTORS } |feid ‘sna “ner HN; bat, alas, Old Country and fed on rugby, All St H Saul | 1 they will all = The play on which Hap Miller nd 1 8 0 ICE SKATING they had no sympathy for our ars VS. 5 ldapavalen hic po ora 4 Tehioh lanai oe’ aiest to be| a safe, clean Three Sessions Dally (except game, that their pride was mor- ) ¥ ¥ heard by E Socialists), for t apes Sunday) tally wounded, thelr fighting ationalis mS yinade the winning Bier rsa told the people. that. thers was no ib HERALD AND 10-12 fn. a5 m. horol ‘oused. it was possible, was carefully planned. evidence against Barth except from B BPI <n diad po aap Sara iiinine Bleachers $e wwe 50c) American S Miller received the ball from | two or t apitalist politicians, | \ Marx is now after the Here, ” iY. aod d back the and he eald that Barth did take the ndeavorin « to injure this ee | for thelr lives, Put man or AKER FOURTH A oung an roppe a Ny, witness stand at his trial and de-| h gives expression to th VENUE CARS fi ‘ds, fi Five ttle fee hockey players, : ‘ bed be Yt in such a corner and pit S necessary ive yards, feinting a} nied the evidence nst him party ag: rotag is the SEND A him dgainet odde eo overwhelm , to Smith, who was on right || who composed the Toronto team |felt sorry for Local Marx.” 't ing that there seems no chance The Californians, un-(\of 1913-14, left the East Sunday|, He did not deny that-he was try Pree to escape alive and there'll be | . schooled In football deception, {| nignt tor Seattle. They are, Jack | iE ,t0, rade the Soctalist vote of | a ae something doing. It was this | Fourth and Pike St. bit. The right tackle and right }| water, Carpenter, Foyston,|Kelly's support. UKelly is not a| Hruce. craw! f etched this brand of indomitable fighting | end ran to the rescue of Glanelli, }}7 tiKer» | Carn . YStON, | Socialist.) the Boclalist. bert... aig 1 am olden Grizziles un. ° who was playing left halt, and u lolmes and son. He. didn ny that the Soctal-|NAtched him operate within th | ee ccasaiiat Washington. | Amateur 1g. BE Sonarh te burden of heat hes Stanley and Rowe, two Seattle! lding city Bald? “Tou Seatttints wien Cee matt secur Beua Toont texttle eee | ba ° up the threatened.pass fell, With ,| forwards, will arrive during the ‘ t ok after your great men wee Wiighing from 7 {c's pounas, | A forward pass, delivered in the Do you know the Every Friday Young and (Shlel and Noble for || woek, Manager Pete Muldoon an- ihe German’ Socialists toolg salmon, essed, carefully packed tq |enemy’s territory, usually paves the PIKE ST. LIQUOR Co. Interference, Miller then tucked | d > not know but that Brnos . ai . "to: uchdow 7 h It under his arm, and, strik- > have a pension. Rruce § N25, All Kxpr OG 4: Agen hy ie aad eae pei suchas Amateurs Apply to ne ‘on the right guard sprinted i}, Ran MacDonald, clever Portland nis advocacy of Haywood $160 East of t Eee a ee etl ine, laniey || %ell# wenutne Sunnybrook full at E. K. MAITLAND, } down the sidelines, Capt, Gan-}| forward last’ season who Was trad t action. and claims that the et > eR hind California's goal line, lanky|} soc; fuil pt, 0c. full s4-pt, 2007 5 1 eee ne eee lanes mar, {{ed for Center Dunderdate of Vic who advises. the. workers We positively guarantes eotge Stnith of Lincoln proved his |] qi; standard brands of wines and 3 to 5 p. m. ie Aa ri {Itoria, is in Seattle for a few days. A sh Oneal in prime condition. Send or bring us| worth by pulling @ high one out of liquors at cut price ‘ - } Sharp overtoo! ap, ereine |e says the locab rink is one of the >» in industrious Im ee rere yen se the res the alr for a 15-yard gain, With the|| 4 targe bottles of Ratnter, German French Dinner with him on the fiveyard line. On (ii est he has ever seen, Victoria| unerative positions at the vd ROUTE PACIFIC ball on the two-yard line, Miller car-|} Lager or Olympta, tce cold, 60e. i f Wi she thie ee ae carried AH will open here December 7 iss feld and B . Bocialist party, while ‘ ore wo minutes r 8 ting of ‘li the Sofialist p r tion, A and invite me to 2 RING WOULD DESTRO o MUHL PAINT CO. Fe, tackles ane a center on } Beas a sealiay” Lata tt “| Hhvarert "and invite me to or bp DESTROY ‘THIN, ° the California team earned The only way this ring t in. the au 18 Pike St. everlasting fame Saturday. T ETH 1 serve. Boclalists te by, keeping who hav WALLPAPER Saunders and Buckley bore the SA V E ¥ | )) | R URES ORE DENT, Oe! The Coast league will open April) f°" | brunt of Washington's attack SATURDAYS GAMES 4 and close Oct. 29, in 1916 e “ | From & Cents « Double Roll and broke up the concentrated OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS Washington, 13; California, 7. v Live Questions | N 5461 mashes of a powerful backfield 207 University » ae ‘ ne ° Coast men are prominent candt |they m MAID smashe Pr Broadway, Queen Anne, 0 piney tous Se ne ether pair of tackles have m 8:30 to 6 p.m, datly, WB, 0.17; Whitman, 0 [dates for the presidency of the A.| By EDWIN J. BROWN ree = ea do! in years. Russell, who Idaho, 6; Gonzaga, 3. ALU WHY OSCAR H. M bn SHOULD | With the t | was actually in the way at Hoquiam, 18; Everett, 12. | BE ELE I shall ¢ articles. Berkeley the week before, sub Vals 13) Prinecton 7 The Multnomah A. C. eleven of| 4 pew reason Herald to ‘deni with bing for Smith of Astoria, wae Harvard, 16; Brown, 7. Portland and the Olymples of Fris-! oscar MoGi | gives cons a demolishing demon. He con Illinois, 17; Wisconsin, 3. ce played to a scoreless tle at the/and why all | . why ) sistently outplayed Logg. Navy, 28; Colby, 14 exposition Sunday \ Te obAbIy wa the hot n ee Syracuse, 38; Colgate, 0. fn Beattie papers ¢ Washington had much the heavy Cornell, 40; Washington and| For the first time in five yeara,| Octo that 1 al M m laltst should t fer team. The Callfornia coaches Lee, 21 Verett High School was defeated | Socialist party had rey ‘MoGIil ts, becattse picked out lithe, active, well-knit Minnesota, 20; Chicago, 7 Saturday, Hoquiam, won, 18 to 12.) vviiiant work is credite our school dis agile fellow who seemed nerved Army 4; Maine, 0. 1 | face to Miss Lela (MYDD or at i111 First ave and have the|, 170-pound average, The Califor Cement Filling Gold Crowns, 83 Phillips Exeter, Phillips | game from Santa Clara, 30 to 0. gt it ids yes I Sayvernment physician diagnose | niang probably will be heavier in Nothing but the beat mate d—gunranteed for 15 years Andover, 7 | . “i | I met b into a BP) oiutely withont charge, *”” |the line next season. With a wealth cam Fillings. .600 to at Gold Crowns Dartmouth, 6, Tho State College eleven will) kane some years ago. To the comind jute! out ch r a . a\p a ‘CG. |he was practicing law, and he was that Rogers and th We want your patropage, andlof material, the coaches-—whoever| Gold Alloy Fillings,.61 to 91.80 | Best Bridgework Washington efferson, 7; |play against the Multnomah A, C,,| he was practicing law, and he wa {McGill and the Herald ta otter you the doctor's services a8lthey may be—can pick almost any kins, Bice ost Virginia Wesleyan, 3 in Portland, December 11, under|}ivq, who were nearly all in jatl t reason for me to be for Oe inducement kind of a team they want, For sev-| _ : Indiana, 14; Northwestern, 6, the name of the Lone Stars, Bruce came to Seattle soon after| both. EDWIN J, BROWN, Look for the Yellow Front |