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T SAY, You, THIS ARMY I5 } Nort A PLEASURE REsoRT, T WANT You To Dia A} | TRENCH AT_ONCE “ Prd HARVAR Perey Haughton always has with championships. In 1912 he | verified Inst |, Guy Nickalls, coach of the Yale! | crew that lost a joke race to Co- turned to England. Nickalls is one} of the New Haven board of coaches} Q n produce a winner occasion-| ally. His crews have defeated Fair Harvard for two seasons. see Iv | ‘The Eastern boxing contingent} ‘Won six ou: of eight amateur cham utes. ) 5 @f Portiand, a simon pure amateur,| players cannot r by the way ship match . The chances afe two or three/ of Chet McIntyre’s men would have 2? See? 87 Nowhere in the world—not even in Havana—is more skillful work done on cigars than in_the Ricoro factory at San Juan. Senor Luis Toro, President of the Company, himself a master of the art, picks the native Spaniards for the work as the Ritz-Carlton picks its cooks. The RICORO Cigar (invincible Size) 7 cts. each or by the box of 50, $3.50 $45 an example of what these wonderfully ted cigar makers can accomplish work- ing with Porto Rican tobacco, planted, cul- tivated, ripened and cured in fields where every condition prevails that favors tobacco growing on any island of the West Indies. The RICORO Cigar is imported FREE OF DUTY. The one difference between Porto Rican and Cuban tobacco is the delicate mildness of the former, due to its cultivation on high altitudes, under shade (as shown in the | illustration above.) | CIGAR «xg UNITED : It STORES CAN You BEAT THAT 7” A LOT OF SCHOOLBOYS FROM OXFORD ORDERING ics ME “TO DIG vernal . i Considine, one of the staunch sup had a star or two to help him [porters of the harness game. had Brickley and Hardwick. |Dowling, trainer With this pair missing, he still | Woodland stock farm had Mahan, and next season made it known that every ho asing debt of the training of the fastest money winner that Princeton should have de feated Harvard. lumbia several days ago, has re-| the Tigers were afraid of them- They declare _ Enwright and Casey likely will [the farm was for sale in or be the heroes. Just so long as [raise money with which to p oni @ coach has one or two men of the inc bt first caliber in his backfield, |plant. Considine and an average line in front of [game liberally, and the Woodland “4 * them, he is quite certain of av- (plant shows an outlay of thousands er success. jot dollars, In Coast circuita some eee a | Calvin Demarest, the billiard) bred by Considine. rd player, who carved up some friend|ly missed {n future racing {n Cali | in Chicago a year or so ago, has | fornia. er Mem been adjudged insane by an alien . wal | ist. Eastern football ey _ They played a waiting, over-cautious game in the first half. Harvard took chances and scored 10 points in 17 mins All they had to do then play safe. . Frisco recent-| Yale bas not scored a touc on Harvard in efght years Gut into the medal winners if Dunne t¥oO college generations of footba score a touchdown . had not given the 8. A.\on their most formidable rivals in C. a shabby deal. that length of q Whine Btn speak very weil of the football sys The financial plight of John W.'ten, in vogue at New Haven. Ricoro Cigars are the Pride of the Famous Cigar Makers of Porto rico UTT AND JEFF—WELL, JEFF WANTED TO JOIN THE ENGLISH ARMY. THAT TRENCH I ToD STP 1 WANT To DIG I CAN DIG IN THE AND GET REGULAR, Money FOR IT. THe Toeat TM 450 Nor 4 DivcH DIGGER mouth university In In 1903 Dartmouth beat Har. Further raids on the leading vard, 11 to 0; Im 1904, the score 0 to 0, and me battled to a Folsom lost his job thru politics and returned to Colorado, where ) he has coached ever since. In 22 footwall hae w professional ice hockey clubs of the N. H. A. will be made by the Pacific Coast league, it be- came known today from dis patches from Eastern Canada. T am after one of the best de- fense men in the East,” Manager|} Peto Muldoon of the Metropolitan |) Colorado admitted. “He is a big, husky fel- cai low, alx feet tall, and strong enough |} oP Kaneas to stand the gaff. I don't see how he can afford to overlook the salary we offered, for it Is higher than he could hope to make In the N. H. A whom on the Canadian prairies. Muldoon ought to hear from him In a few | days. As the goal nets are not ready yet, and pads wil! not here until STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. 19, 1915. PAGE 13, SUBWAY IN Noo York teams on thi |) who put three 1 th that | Folsom was coach at Dart- Harvard could not jchanges in the lineup of the Unt jbe noted Thanksgiving 17 champlon- a record of which any In- stitution might well | Were stars on Doble's teams sev three games }eral years ago, will probably lchance to play one of th | poaition won two, tled two and lost two, They play great football ntain conference. Maciinrcdlanthe) i the Rocky Mou The Winnipeg agatenr, for | wee Fi 0 0 pouna n several clubs are dickering | Feulk weighs about 180 poun is undecided whether to jump ama LINC L Sethe Cadation protien neni] |ley’s Aberdeen champions for three seasons. Murphy was hart in the|dict a Harvard victory. | California gathe and withdrew. He | pressed | will likely start against Colorado, | Yale's ri right, 1998 de Mark Bee. BY BUD FISHER || You! where is YoU To Dig an Hour “Y Goopness! x _ HAVEN'T You HEARD oTHE | FANS WILL y The fi {jin the game with Colorado uni Veraity and Hap Miller's injory Cambridge when Harvard and makes it certain thit several) vale resume versity of Washington eleven will pounder, Huber, Francia Grimm, the whose brothers, Warren Dodie has | him at right tackle in tice sessions Ted Faulk, the big Aberdeen end, will have a chance on one of the wings, part of the game anyway. the f fast and likely to make a star n season. He played on Don Haw. |Ccellent form nt Ross McKecknie '+ being groom: | ment. ed to fill Miller's position. Hap's Undergraduate Saturday, Friday's practice will be] tincoln and Franklin High School| knee In so badly wrenched-that he| centered in merely a light workout. ‘The will be on the tce from 1:15 to 2:20. tle football » day afternoon, at Dugdale tejd. In-| terest in the game centers on the, ball in the Gonzaga game and has| Bl T D | possibility of a Franklin victory py} put in bis afternoon on the scrubs, upon the booting t rial attack E | Except (or this fault McKecknte! rivals. jelevegs will bring the interscholas-| Will be on crutebes for several| kicking duel between Guernsey son to a close Satur-| days McKecknie firat eo tt WF cemrnide” Oy us eamen ~ D MACHINE EXPECTED TO AGAIN EAT UP YALE TEAM RAIDS ON cotonan “u- won | 17 TITLES IN coach, F. G. Fo ale Defeat of Tiger GET PEEP | Eleven Scares Crimson AT FROSH NEW. YORK, Nove Wee crhe climax of the 1915 foot son—one of the most weird t that freshmen can olay | the East has seen in years— will be reached tomorrow at ninemsn Guernsey's wonderful work in the} | Princeton-Yale game has| filled the Yale supporters with con- | It matters but little, apparently, | that each team has been defeated | scramble on the gridiron. Yale tried out dium today in prep vard game is THE game of any son, principally because it's the ration for to-|Yale-Harvard game. It {s doubtful |morrow's renewal of the historic|if a Cornell-Pitt game could arouse| gridiron struggle between the Crim-|the tremendous enthusiasm that is attendant on tomorrow's struggle. | Yale is completing the worst sea- son in her history. The Blue's sen- the Harvard sta- son and the Blue For an hour the subs gamboled |ground, accustoming themse! and the « the stands. Otis ¢ whom Yale has pinned her hopes, practiced goals ta [O¥ery possible angle. xt | the field had it that he was in e Yale team and | week ago adds to the drama of the — Harvard has been defeated this MORM year——the first time in three years the ‘Crimon ‘denorsirates| PILE OF MONEY jtwo weeks ago that it still has a man-sized wallop in either mitt by| SALT LAK | defeating the best eleven Princeton | Lake club had | has put out in years. jis @ whole team in himself, 190/ park. of whirling, swirling, 10 per cent dividend were paid, the Against books show $14,000 on hand. Cliff Blankenship will be re-elected. Reports from Coach Haughton refused to pre onfidence, but pointed -to scratching football ability. the tall Harvard captain Ya‘ to offer eleven young men wno nave | jbeen Heked by Colgate, by Vir- sinia, by Brown, and by W. & J already this season, but who pulled |15 miles, to save 815-mile detour. |together and defeated the Tiger. | A tremendous crowd will see the Interest hae umbled the and Mahan, the P- he was given the! tain. Experts, too, believe the result of the game may depend | “We can't expect to break up| Would have been usrd oftener in| —— Franklin's * | did,” said Coach Wells today men haven't got the speed, It looks to me as if it ; variety, which is as high class as United States, will be offered to the} Public the night of November 24.| when the Washington rooters, al most 2,000 strong, will stage the an nual night shirt pe-rade in the downtown district. The perade will be more absurd than ever, Yell} Leader Jim Eagleson says | The Colorado University team will meet the U. of W. champions next Thursday afternoon, on Denny field, and members of the Boulder team may participate in the stunts The annua! U. of W. Home Com ing day has been set for Thanks giving day, and an army of the grad nates are oxpected to celebrate as only grads can do | M’CREDIE SAYS | HIS CLUB WILL | HANG TO COAST Now W. W. McCredie, president of the Portland Coast league club.! “Heres t0 two great American | james v. HOGE, President ae ousted from that circuit because the Southern Pacific rate from the| bipdg! The Turkey on your South was too st », comes out with | . & statement that Portland will be| ble and the eadle in your pocket in the league next spring, just as| usual, He says the railroad people! were givea $54,000 by the league in 1915,, and points ont they would at all Provided the steamship compa-| nies can be their schedules that ball clubs could| jeave Portland Sunday night for Frisco and arrive some time Mon- day, there is a possibility that trans- p \c ifficulties will be settled | despite the Southern Pacific, HARVARD Twins CLOTHES, OUT FOR EIGHT' Made to Order CAMBRIDGE, Nov. aot tan ianien oe! Suit or bers of the Harvard crew which won the English He have de rowing. Hoth boys were candidates for the line, but had a hard fight ahead to inake the first-string post tions | Union ALEC TO MARRY| Made nd Alexander, the|Hand tailored of all wool | goods; guaranteed to give) Grover Cley great pitcher of the Philadelphial Nationals, 1s to be married this - ' month to a Philadelphia girl. It 1#| satisfaction, high time Alee took unto himself al wife, as he is no ebicken, by any) A Trial Is All We Ask meant | - | Professional foot racing seems to] be popular in England, deapt war In the 180-yard handic Newcastle-on-Tyne there were entries. Who is Betty Brown? Broadway|the past two seasons. Dobie has “My | no regard for backs who cannot that's| hang onto the bail lit is usually for Christmas. En- jcourage that idea. 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