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Uter r susr LEARNED THAT CEN ToPPRE ™ MANE: = weenen om RAND GEN, PREACH Pied COMMANDER ARG GONNA Mea Tar | DER THE OLD Can TREE J THEIR PLAN oF © Baul pera ; Py AM PAION. ow You ¢e " PAS Neng WE OLD OAR hae x AND WALT POR ‘Them, Tp . WE CAN OVER HERR werk ; NS WE WILL BE BGER . MEROS THAN BrMarcK ¥ te b eTeee 7 Vere GREATEST &Y OP SIGNALLING @veR BAW, IN YOUR wiRe® Jorran SEATTLE FANS LIKELY TO SEE CLASS oY FRANK GIBB Rugby football is gradually being eradicated from Callfor- nia. The prep schools that cling to the English game become fewer and fewer. When the Joint faculty athlet- le committee of California and Stanford decided, in the spring the American ame, under the convic- tion that It was too rough, it recommended “that the game of rugby shall be substituted for the present game until such time as a satisfactory national game shall be developed.” TIME HAS COME Jof the sport, but simply a matter as jto how brief a time {t will be be- jfore rugby will have vanished for lever from this quarter of the globe. | “In the region of Santa Clara. |Pugby eti!! has a hold, mainly be |cause of Santa ra and Stanford, and it is « hard ter to tell how }long these schools will remain {so- lated.” Lote ee D ‘The new Federal league ball park in New York will seat 56,000 peor The prices will range from 10 cents to 50 cents. Prexy Gilmore believes the can fill a park of those dimen: sions by popular prices, The New| “That time has evidently come,”| York-ciub will be the former Kan-! says the Dally Californian. “The ms City team | Amertcan code has undergone a big, a © change since 1906—{!t has been) Johnny Ertle, the Cleveland box opened up and the dangerous plays er, who, some sas, ts entitled to the! eliminated. That the schools and bantam weight title because he was clubs recognize this fact is best ev- awarded the decision over Jo! fdenced by the clock-like certainty | Williams on a foul tn a recent bout which the football interests of | made a good impression on his first the state are switching from the appearance in New Yor His rush English to the American game. Now Ing, aggressive tactics made a hit a high school, now a college, now an athletic club abandons the foreign style of play. It is no longer a Thestion of the relative popularity The result thuch of a surprine t to the spotting writers and elsewhere,” write Paul, pattie atto’ artes H as ton has usually played a great early COMING WEDNESDAY 4 Days Only They have rior team against b done ecause they ually have Boston an exceptionally fast i, who V8. makes long runs around the end egainst teame which are not proper tn end play ing the three years which I Philadelphia A Real Treat Baseball Fane played on Yale, I am frank to say Inyers tm Action that we nd the Princeton t NI. Th unactentifically coached, and not {1 COLO AL eatre the same class with Ha rd as re 10e—A Grandstand Seat—l0e gards knowledge of footba: What they lacked in ever, they us m i so that a Yale-Princeton game was Mkely to produce the best playing of the season, from a spectator’s lor standpoint. aD page ee 703 } © game next wee’ posers Harvard and Yale ought to good one, tho at this distance It seems as tho Harvard has the edge. 44 We guaran- tee to cure or no fee charged. I have made a th “Lam very mach interested fn the suecess of the Washington team and Re a this year, I have not been able to 7 ™ see them play this year, but on the T examine f 1) tor blood alxor form shown last year think they {i} a. m. to § would give of the M , | to 13m orn teams a pretty go ii a lbie works up @ first-cls and the team gether. There are several things to eriticise in their knowledge of football detail, such an position of men on the field, methods of charg-| ing in the line and various so-called pence, FOR WOMEN ONLY Cotton known jab! for BH TROUBL AND fundamentals, but considering the LARITIES. | Cure|tact that Doble works practically | roan Ot ene akye, Price |alone, he produces a very good $2 per box, or 2 for mailed in| team. | piain wrapper. Hours, to 12, Sun-| “The reason I am writing to you| days, 11 to a because think} RAYMOND REMEDY Co. at this lengtB is bece Poona eed Room t, B17%4 Pike S¢. lyour paper shows an Interest in the CHANGE OF CARS | en route to Chicago, Omaha, Kansas City, Denver and All Inter- mediate Points—via UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM “Standard Road of the West” | drawing-room standard sleeping car daily from 6F- | ugh ‘Ack rg | ge ATTLE, 11:15 p.m, direct to CHIC AGO vin PORT- | LAND, CHEYENNE and OMAHA. Car ready for | occupancy at O-W, Station, 9:30 p.m | 1 ns ro B wing-room standard sleeping car dally f m SE | Through eeTLiN direct to KANSAS CITY via | TLE, 10:45 a. m, ; PORTLAND and the COLUMBIA RIVER ROL Block “SAFETY” Signals guard every Inch of the way. P. Automatic Electrée When you go SOUTH or EAST choose in SCENERY—SERVICE ‘T. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM superiority EQUIPME Go Union Pacific System SITY TICKET OFFICH, 716 Second Ave. H. L. HUDSON, D. F. and P.A. Main 932 world’s sert land Vaug Miller, catchera yes, ms THE ane cot STAR—TUESDAY, NOV. 16, 1915. PAGE 9. AGAIN, crem, you CAS You SIMPLY SHAne A TREE UKe Tras WHicet Cases Air wanes 7 / TT AND JEFF—WELL, YOU'VE GOT TO HAND IT TO JEFF FOR TRYING AT THAT. coves. i wy 6 river trate urs ton vn vu ot) BY BUD FISHER Greay THEA Torr, OLD Boy, veRy cumen! LET'S woseLe iT Dow'T CHEASTY’S Leather Luggage Quality Have you seen the new arrivals in $25 Oshkosh Wardrobe Trunks? “Values Tell” A” BALL IN 1916 SEASON | CHAMPIO TOO MUCH FOR JOHN WINNIPEG, Nov. ny O'Leary atarted out after Freddie Welsh in the first round here last night as if he intended to win and had the champion on the defensive Welsh came to in the ond round and began to pile up points by lightning jabs and wonderful. footwork in every round thereafter, O'Leary had the fifth round, and also the tenth. In the completely outel generated, Welsh mise frequently Five thousand saw the bout and attested to OlLeary’s game. The Seattie man tried to rough the champion, who avoid ed him by footwork. 16.-—John- making him BiG LEAGUE STARS HERE FOR SERIES Coombs, 6 Jack hero of while a memt rs will #t s here at er ret are In go¢ fast game McGee, tight; Coombs, Pteffi Ame James, A oan leaguers ers, Harper and Klepfer, pitchers; tern teams, and an old Baste yer {s apt to Pastern dope, whi naturally do not occupy so much apace in Weat-| ern papers, and to when timely information 1s gtv Stanford hardly could have done otherwl than reelect Frank Guerena crew coach for another season. The Stan. ford crew was second at Pough- keepsie last June, which re flected great credit on Geurena, as Stanford oarsmen have to run 12 miles or #0 from the campus to row, while the cam- puses at Cornell and Columbia, for a point of comparison, might be sald to be under water, Bome of Conibear’s oarsmen say Stanford will be strong on the water again, Guerena had an underclass elght last year made up of as fine phys leal specimens as ever sat In a shell. Miller made a touchdown In the last quarter on a 30-yard around left end that was disallowed. The impression Sat urday was that Varnell called him back because Saunders was diseovered atretched out with an attendant bending over him. As a matter of fact, It wae be cause Center Logg held In the line, for which Washington was penalized 15 yards. Ruseel! seemed to be quite adept at Logg rolling. WINNIPEG PUCK CHASER BALK pitchers; McCarty and| ave a hunger for ased STANFORD WILL QUIT RUGBY? PORTLAND, Nov. 16.—The belief prevails In Portiand to- day that Stanford University will abandon rugby end return to American football next y Stanford hae submitted to other Coast colleges a tenta- tive outiine for a mew Pacific | Coast conference, according to | Dr, E. J. Stewart, athletic di- rector of the 0. A.C. If a new conference | nized, ¢ matter will come up before the Pacific Northwest conference, which meets here December 2 | and 3. | , An elimination mertes for the! lenders in five divisions of the Se attie Public Behoo! Soccer league is being planned. | © rau Two: Fred McCullough, who goal keeper of th Remember that an abstract is only a his- tory of the title—some- “times an incorrect incomplete history. It does not guaran- tee the title. The liability of the abstracter for mistakes or omissions is soon barred by the Statute of Limitations — pos- sibly before the error is discovered. The abstract with- out the Opinion of a competent examiner is of slight value. The Opinion is what its name purports — and no more. It is an Opin- the Athlet whose con this season with Brooklyn was one of the features of the season just closed, w pitch for the All-Nati als at edale field fer of eveland, who wil the AlLA of er} y-| tific examination of the title from our title rec- ords, and supported by a perpetual State In- demnity fund and the entire resources of this ral rd | The Electra- Sunes Room 266 Empress Theetre 1 Hecond Ave, Cor. Spring Beattle, Wash. JACK COOMBS PITCHES HERE TODAY will be Victoria Cap - itols, arrived here from Regina emin ers He will practice here for several days before joining the Victoria === sess [| ciud RHEUMATISM Cured to Stay Cured ering drives Cady and Henry, catchers; Pipp/f ion, but not a guar- ouble, Fheumatiem, and Hoblitzell, first dase; Mallen anty . lumbago, Kidney, or fiver com: esone) BOGEN, Shot: SeNaRe TT ne ‘ n-Vite will restore you to perfect | t rd 5, Btrunk, coe er field; Walker Title Insurance is a sais James of Detrolt t# threatened|| guaranty, based upon with typhoid and may be forced to an exhaustive, scien- eave the party here. Ayers quit Vita Co. and treat y ae realty operators all use and recommend Title Insurance. th or Washington Title Insurance Company i St Blood and Skin disorders, et Venaraen, the new and Amer! man Blood Test DR, DONAWAY Aberty Bide. no2 Unton and Office hours, Sundays. SAVE YOUR TEETH OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS Opposite Fri s| Del Irvine and Stan Marples, stor puck chasers of the Monarch Ice Hockey el) of Winnipeg have re fused offers of places in the Pa Gold Crowns, lcific Coast Hockey league, tender. ed by President Frank Patrick, PHONE MAIN 9400 FOR STAR WANT ADS, Coment Filling, 260. best material used—guaranteed for 15 yeu 60 to $1.00 | Rest Gold Crowns. to 81.50 Bridgeworlk Il Het Teeth Free. Lady nitendant Nothing but ¢ Amalgam Fillings Gold Alloy Fillings Kxamination: er-Paterson 84.00 00 company. _—_—— eae panies and leading T have no aubstttotes of aastatanta for I treat all Disorders of ® vital ‘rans, Norves, ver, omach, Heart, Vartcose Veins, 0. reliable an remedy for blood disorders. Come to me for reliable Wasser- » 83 rs “MAY RETAIN "SCHAEFFER AS | ‘|here today as to what city will re. placo Portland, to be dropped by the directors of the Const learue — Giiasa bettas vatitanl talen tan be HERE {s but a short time left. If you miss 2 SEATTLE Class A Ball Here Seems ICE STARS Certain---Montana Cities NOW HERE _Included in New Circuit © i Portland will be in the North. {| back again. The Coast league eikasim western league in 1916 if Judge | clubs will save $15,000 or lobby Rowe, young In year® | MeCredie, owner of the Coast | more on the season by eliminat- but a veteran in ice hockey, league franchise there, can per- | Ing Portl Elther San a: who Is to be one of the forwards _ his fellow members of | Diego or Sacramento will = ¢ directorate to stick to their | the franchise, Sacramento pro! hy oli ived frig he” Metepolitans, arrive action Monday when Portland | ably, because that city is on the In Seattle via Victoria tate was dropped from the Double-A | direct run to Salt Lake. Monday night from the Ca- circuit because the railroads “Portland was a Northwesterm madian prairies, where he has {| Wovld not grant a reduction in /league town in 1962, and we had @ ‘ the present rate great league. We have been im been working In the whea This goes on top of statements | there several seasons, dropping out | fleids all summer hardening up [to the contrary by Prexy Blewett. |in 1914. Judge McCredie, I know, for a strenuous hockey season. McCredie ar ne voted to remain | is —— oa back wae n Coast league at the annu is) A taal n hi naff | ak a on ia tng yesterday, but this was| The probable circuit for 1916, Celis Wikee dei ceuiaad ot tel! rely a formality. He is known provided Portiand is not taker - be i poh My oll ca worta |*2 have lost approximately $20,000 back by the Coast league, will lease Ee a gs te | O% the season and has openly stat-| be, Seattle, Vancouver, Port. 4 peaters, sect! weld a scm *\ed that he wished to get out ot | land, Spokane, Butte and either raid on tho Tc > club, was the | ehat circuit Helena or Missoula, Dugdale a first arrival. He came in Monday The first thing I'll do if we're| told The Star several days ago : a® announced exclusively in the ‘ voted ont, ts apply for a franchise | In | in an exclusive interview that a Pink. the Montana cities would be in- the Northwestern league,” the! Wilson, whose home is in Winnt-| judge told Dug in Frisco recently.| cluded, in his opinion, so the , peg, says the team Manager Mu President D. E. Dugdale of the} statement printed today is not doon signed for Seattle is the t Seattle club wae hysterical with} mew by any means. n the game. T! are all yo joy when fnformed by The Star he league directors Are tired of players, who are getting better! that Portland had been kicked out|losing money in Tacoma, which every season of the Coast league. He danced | does not support a winner. He made the same criticism of! around like a kid at a Christmas | $$$ eee . the Arena that Fred McCullough | tree and admitted it was a wonder. ne of Victoria's new men, offered,|ful plece of news |STARS RETURN He thinks the ovating it BROWN PLEASED | TO AID TEAM ~— 3,000 will be insuff Ry jove, that's neamed 4 is ceaets aine th be bipd nae leacan hee tren peels cps cd | CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 16— Wilson predicted. nis rink won't| Vancouver club, at the Arena when |!amilton Corbett, Californian, was hold all the crowds, And the team) the news was sprung dn him The | #mong the many ex-stars who arm . will be a great one.” only thing I'm afraid of is that|Tived here today to aid in preparing WILSON WHIZZ those fellows might reconsider | Harvard for the football game with their action Yale. Northwestern Wilson is not fellow With Portland in the etreult, we will be a big but jhe is a whize on the ice, and stock |ily built. He welghs 152. The oth-|come a Class A organization and | ; a jer players now on their way are/one of the strongest minor leagues i }the same, averaging about 1460/1n the country. With no AA com pounds petition in Portland, I'm sure this Manager Muldoon expects Leo| league would draw well there. | Ha the Michigan phenom, to ane 4 fa eae ee | DUGDALE FIELD jarrive tonight. The team will be “t had an inkling at this : Jassembied within a few days, and| Step would be taken,” laughed TODAY AND TOMORROW ; practice may be possible Friday or happy Dug, “but was 80 afraid Seearaay | they'd back cown that | dian't |LAL-Stars vs. “seaion > 7 ‘d. They may yet, but President Frank Patrick goes| $#Y ® Wor y may yet, 4 ok to Wankel | | hope not. You bet, Portland N ti als i back to Vancouver tonight will be welcomed In. this ation Grandstand Bleachers 25¢ Box Seats 75c TAKE FOURTH AVENUE CAR! league, with open arms. Port- land belongs to ue geograph- leally. It Is too long a jump from Frisco to Portland and | BEAR'S COACH and the World was startled today by rumors that agitation is under way to retain Coach Jimmy Schaeffer, whose resignation was accept ed after California's 72-0 defeat at the hands of Washington. Nobody would admit that any thing definite is being done,-but the persistency of the rumor caused meee many to give credence to It | At the welcome home given the| football squad last night, on its re. |turn from Seattle, Assistant Conch = Smith declared California's great showing against Washington was a Jeomplete vindication for Schaeffer to the Jand forthwith talk of asking him to remain sprang into life. aie Something definite as to next Panama-Pacific season's foothall coach {s expected to be uncorked when Graduate Exposition Manager John Stroud and Schaef. fer return from the North, OGDEN MAY GET | NEW FRANCHISE SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 16. |Raseball fans were on the qut vive for this great fair must close its gates on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4 seeing this exposition, you will lose a won- obtained. tioned, but the directors have give Leas eae J " r neat : 2 ely thee dite made at the present time, Low round trip no intimation as to what action will be taken, |OREGON SPEED BOATS FASTEST Oregon gets a lot out of the Oregon fares on the Shasta Limited with liberal stopovers. | Write for our {llustrated booklet “Wayside | Notes.” It is an invaluable guide book. SOUTHERN PACIFIC C, M. Andrews, D. F. and P. A., 720 Second Avenue, Seattle, Blliott 1256, of publicity Kids, fastest The Kid Ruffalo and won heats in her ¢ a ar ago and later on “On the Mississ too. They build fast boats down in Ore-| jgon, The Oregon Kid Il, Oregon| motorboats on the Coast to Il went back |Wolf Ill and the Vogler Boy |brought back 80 per cent of the John M, Scott, General Passenger Agent, |prizes offered at the exposition Thetr one big rival was the Barn-| acle, owned in Chicago.