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STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 18, 1915. PAGE 7. we'tintk hee t's tao, = BY BUD FISHER tie - — oy . “7, SOG THay Lerrea? Ioteso OR, TNow How IN THE WORLD 7 : . }CAN WE GET INTO THE Newry ivey GIVE CHEASTY’S THES IS MY RiGHT PAC LusTeN? You PEN PUSHER, , we WARY To Ger INTO THE ENGLIEH ARIOY, WENE BEEN IN THE FRENCH AND GeRman ARMIES, WoW “oo BRITISH ARMY? WE'D BE ‘ GHoT AS DESERTERS tg WANT To RG ‘Tome Den Ww, F, _nanesie dr fat wees {A Fae wns SMART Wear Nw, Fiuakyr a ; LS Cpsinedl Go ASK pO ee ia hava q THE GUY WHO Hee om wo K: 4 DRAWS US TD DRAW)! US IN THE ENGLISH eed ay sind ARIOY AND “THAT'S. age L_ALK HERE 1S j} To Death ro \ Wt Nead “Mutt ana MH but dary Auk Luke it ayen Muck. my Aether and J Auras fgtt ever who the fraper. yy Mutt amd Que out of the Yorvmian. 4 Quy « Weert am the Prenck | Qow amd 4 pe OVERCOATS Your Most Critical Once-Over $15 to $50 “Values Tell” STATE COLLEGE COACH SAYS THAT HE COULD BEAT WASHINGTON | GH r SAYS HIS | Four More Ice Hockey GOVERNOR Dietz Thinks W. S.C. 4 > | MEN SURE Stars Arrive --- Public GIVES AID Team Could Pile Big 4 _ Practice Friday Night —] OFHONORS <zierecesucner; TOTEAM Score on Washington — FRANK in the Pacific Coast Hocke: sociation have reported to i The freshman rule will be;ring freshmen from intercol ‘ | Manager Pete Muldoon, four of the Toronto stars of 1914-1915 a | ed the Big Talk at the next con-| legiate competition. This rule| Three Seattle Athletic club box | riving Thursday morning. The arrivais are Carpenter, de’ oe BOULDER, Col, Nov. 18— "Ps PNRAETTC , . c atuclé Wattveed Washidatin and | on lon at Los An y a y | Boulder and the University of not make any rash predictions | re % the latter part of this month. g 1) They are Earl Baird, days Colorado team is taking on new about what the Washington | Much has been said about r r Washington State tn 1916, As|and Lioyd Madden “The six of them will engage in the first practice of the sea life under their tutalage. Ali State College football team | Dobie's defense. No defense, Vincent Borleske, coach at! both squads will have a large... 1 MiB they will all win," sald) son Friday evening, from 7:15 to 8:15," Muldoon announced. | thru the present season the | could do if It hooked up with | however good it Is, can stop a Whitman, told us the Mission-| backbone of veterans next fall, Chet t an re. boxing | tastruetor, “There will be no admission to practice sessions, and the more Silver and Gold warriors have | Washington in a post-season | perfect offense, where the in- = i : - b: wie h Aq fore leav ng for the Sout Son apectators the better the boys will Ilke It.” appeared to be, individually, game this fall, . | terference puts out of play the aries were not in favor of bar-| arring of the frosh should/tag is just about the best middle Muldoon |e negotiating for an amateur phenom from Winni. | the best of material in | H. Dietz, of Washington State men it is supposed to put out, —_| not cause a break Welght around here. Personally, peg. to whom he has offered a large salary. He expects to he } | College, who was and my finesmen and interfer. 3 oo Washington cannot honor nk he u from him within a few days. Leo Haas, the Michigan wonder, | | yesterday, “But ing backs could: take care of 4 ot lably refuse to meet W. S. ( easily te i a k ui will be here within a day or two. He comes well recommended. | out of the bunch of stars there | this: if Washington State | any Washington men | saw 4 i EE NOIe unten para 1 ri Mh thoy at's ieee liadicaileialecduaintinn satan ik | has not emerged a team. But | College had met Washington | play against Gonzaga. Certain: : 4 . > unless financial mat-|se0d k Val is.” : ! with the coming week there is on the day that | saw Dobie's ly, we could buck his line, i . ters split negotiations , Sontag won the Far Western/ 17 TINT OFF TO | every expectation that new re- | men beat Gonzaga, 21-7, we | MONTANA BEST a wee ease tele balsa whan from | sults are at hand. The team Is would have won from them by “Montana has the most power | "You can cover my money, if W./0,"sssadon ataried in last fall um CHICAGO GAME hopeful of beating Washington a score better than 30 to 0. ful team, individually, that we have | 8. C. meets the U. of W. next year,” | 30. tut. ap ie caspase at Seattle Thanksgiving day. 1 do not kndw how good acoach met this year. Clark {s the best . fhacks and former! Dobie is, or what he could do j/end I've seen all year. Their tack- ON PAINLESS EXTRACTING tyre. He has been coming | Former ha | wrote Tom Tyrer, assistant coach ; t ; " ast RBANA, Ill, Nov. 18.—Twenty-| ends are th in demand and at the state college and one of the A large entry Ust !« reported | seven members of the Iiinols foot therefore the most in evidence, and fle Ay inact Btn ate sre wonserhs oa ph best ends the Northwest has pro-from Los Angeles, Madden will| bail squad, accompanied by Coach | when one of the players makes a| "ereerseme than he hed that ypranpdbagtd i pti jon, 3 jwh he play day. But he would have to put | would compare with these. But we duced, All right |meet the national lightweight |Zappke, will leave here tonight for ltalse move th o nation ightwelgh ’ jfalse move there are those of the| 9 whole lot better team in the got Bangs and Dietz and Doane and coaching made sich a remarkable |has evened up a bit of this by scor By EDWIN J. BROWN eee ham 2 "hic Iinot c apion, an Olympic club boxer,/Chicago, where Illinois will meet old championship varsity tean t Homer Ward, U. of W. graduate, during the meet the Maroons Saturday | Ihand with the right suggestion to| field than he had then to stop |Hanley and Boone past Montana, who {s now timber crutsing tn Or — | - | |better the situation. Washington State. | didn't we econ, says that Tom Shevlin, whose “In the last three years Harvard| e ) e) Among the grade who have “7 INDIAN MAIDEN is io the ja 7 } hoon on the field ta their war. Benton Rangs, my right half-| In order to pay for their tultion, back, Who is being boosted for the students at Montana university ac change fn the Yale eleven In a few G GE! ing 71 points against Yale's 6—but paint le George A. Carlen, gov- ° 1 r road icin. ; days, spent the summer and early Fi HT MANA R nod ae doesn't even up for the With the exception of Frank sraer of Snlerane.. Sweive suche Saitoh 266 Sacdtew ia ‘a ir eel wean phi ee othe : eT Peart soo 1 con {fall at Bend, Ore., in the Deschutes | . period between 1901 and 1912." Nighbor, forward on the Van- years ago he was battling for a ict better halfback th me — _ i h without pain. The other |Yalley, where he owns a sawn - ~ |men that Walter Camp has named) “a hockey team, all r playere | other teams of the conference @ is one in which the patient will |Shevlin’s people live in Minneap- |for that honor. He {1s one of the! | | a sera couver world’s champion ice the university team against the fot permit me to operate because of ; r in the Pacific Coast Hockey y he Is back on | Se ee te ee ONE league have turned down large id in foot j best mea to keep going after a tack: best local |left Oregon direct for New Haven ciate te play to the Wations) the dares of olate Jler hits him that | ever saw, He Of the strongest reasons for Hockey Association of Eastern | the call of his Alma Mater, is not the speedy, dodging, all-| |around back that Jim Thorpe was, saving is the satisfaction of| Canada : 4 ~ | : Nighbor, who owes more to | but I consider Jim Thorpe the best jhaving money in the bank—| (1p ot lcke probably than GUERNSEY MAY. jback that ever lived, bar none—| the sense of security that | | Heston or any of them. The tack- an other layer they have y Lae 4 ler never lived that, standing alone can't be felt unless there is| fostered, has not yet made up : ULL BR something laid away for sick-| hls mind whether to go East BE YALE HERO |between Jith Thorpe and the goal| or remain on the Coast. Bobby | posts, cou'd bring him down alone. jness and accidents, or provid-| Genge, Lioyd Cook, Mickey PRAISES MILLER Jus Printers not know ito take up his coaching duties. not extract Psa yas entist may “Harvard is now up and Yale is how to use it. the under dog,” says Grant vents him from oper od n po be het do painless extracting Rice. “The turn was due. For, | I have the best ‘anesthetic. it be forgotten, Harvard went from and I have made a special study of | 1999 on painices extracting for 15 years. 1 1902 to 1908-—a matter of six years Poiniees lat cay enormat tests oc |—“without scoring a point against Bumber of teeth without pain. Yale. upwin 2 BROWK. >. D. & “For these six years the scores ing for the day when the in-| McKay, Eddie Oatman, Ran “Hap Miller, of Washington, 13 THIRD paps he 713 First Ave. were: Yale Harvard 0; Yale jcome ceases. Save money— net Pie! indo agg ue ng ely eth ~ peer . bid O48 is | ; Q riffith refused to jump, de- ‘ emioriiomenepnininaielinecigaimin . Ay craet ve \earard © te thane ate with what you have. stone, new owner of the To- All-America place. Laythe, of | : ‘Main Ste acclee Sh eateen oy ties rontos, that they could name NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov, 18.—] 0. A. | consider as good a ‘ 4 eee ee ne [rere a ates sascecd want 1901 thelr own salaries. These men ring the hopes of Yale for a| tackle as a lot of set up 4 J mee '@ Harvaré went Interest 'O are among the best in the jous ending to a disastrous} on a pedestal by Eastern crit- ’ to 1013-11 yeere. without scoring Coast league season, the Yale football team left! Ics. . | IF YOU WANT ‘TRAINED /a touchdown on Yale—scoring but eer bd : leer atg trainin euaeters. be ; eee HELP,” USE A STAR WANT AD, |four points tn all that weary while uburn where {t will put on| “Certainly, I think the brand of| Let the folks back East enjoy . Here Senneree Hee pre! te 106 UNION \SAYS PORTLAND tic tinal touches for the big game|football played in this Northwest | *me of your Puget Sound luxuries, 1G } with Harvard Saturday is greatly underrated. I believe the|gaimon, weighing from 7 to 9 pounds, 4 SA VINGS & TO COME BACK) Guernsey looms up stronger present Washington State College | nic (4 dressed, carefully packed in rh — | asthe time draws nearer. The [team is better than last year’s Car-|! : ik SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18—| big fullback boots the ball over |lisie team and better than many|, i ee ine Mleclantent’ Minne: TRUS T co. Henry Berry, San Francisco club| the bare with mechanical regu | other Carlisle teams that I played -jced by express company Gaiipt by § © Jowner, does not think there is| larity. Yale has perfected a |on. I believe it is better than some| Ve positively guarantee It to arriv ; “ OF SEATTLE |much danger of Portland with-| defense which It is believed will |Minnesota and Chicago teams that|{h? "truer well do the feat = ee drawing from the Coast league. protect Guernsey in his kick- |I have seen, and I belleve it would! NoRTH PACIFIC FISH Co. I feel satisfied the railroad peo-| ing. beat the majority of Nebraska| 51 stuart Bids. ry Mise Loretta Hoag of New Capital and Surpiés $800,000 ple will realize the necessity of ber York, is not the only girl fight | granting u rate that will permit | — manager. Miss Elizabeth Tuck AMES D, HOGE, President of the retention of the Portland | ne | er, an Indian girl of Oklahoma, 4 i 5 territory,” is the way Berry puts] the | is managing her brother, Lon- | N. 8. SOLNER, the situation We are to have an rine whom she touts as a com- Vice President and Trust Officer answer within a week and I look vest | Ing champ. P . for a favorable answer, as well; est, | Miss Tucker traveled to St. HOGE BUILDING that will give us all a chance | cne- Paul, Milwaukee and Chicago, In the Heart of the Financial | to live.” ring looking for matches, Besides | Oistrict —— ron handling the business end of | —————————_____ “ ” fuel bouts, she supervises her broth- | \“WINTER” BALL 00d er’s training. PERMANENT AND RELIABLE V0. Years tm Beattie | WORRIES MAGS | AAPL PLP AIL {| Thave no substitut | {NOTRE DAME MAN GAN GUESS SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 18 Moral suasion and the efforts of counsel and advice dividual b ‘cub awha: ; Soe Wilk rms | individual ball club owners will HEN a man kicks the i i Ytreat all Disorders of |tytve to be used {f the Pacific kinks out of his tobacco 3} PLAYS Catal | Mount Tonge stamps out the. win i j organs, er bi yall ev | delusions and learns how g00d, —§ tie xotre pamo oleven ts vm seta Perret gto ouipe ere diiios ‘ e. | two sets of signals, one fo olution se g fo na he real tobacco is, he naturally feels pretty |} 196 (9 "is 0" sien, cme for Storhech, | ciation, of the magaates 1t Waa Bot] other for the plays the op- ing team will make. Varicose |Deneficial to the players to play Veing.” {during the off season, The league nod und Skin disorders, ete. | went no further for the simple fact happy all over. Naturally too, he don’t } the want to hog a good thing all to himself, Stanley Cofall, Notra Dame so_he lets his friends know the big} ('".."% _abiity to out: || Penaraen, "the remand, raianle| tbat there in no legal way to cou difference there is between the ordinary } ball player ‘whan he athe for reliable, Wanner | opposing side will pull the hit and-run or bunt Cofall guesses the play, his players. big wad and the little satisfying Real Tobacco Chew. DR, DONAWAY : | e es —.. se-| VG000 IN COAST Meet a Winner! A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—seasoned RSG ES PLE ee ‘Sundays, 10 P - and senate just enough—cuts out so much of the | ae - se coat aaa HERD dPecael papel yan: ot Noth PIEDMONTS promise you the same cool, grinding and spitting. leant Haute Patavent; wie, iran mellow taste that they're giving thousands SAVE YOUR TEETH Sc Feats eee time va ee ad Slee gam, on i>! asx your oeAcer FoRW-B CUT OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS y game he pitched, . His aver CHEWING TOBACCO. 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