The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1915, Page 7

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WHY NOT? Maybe it would not be etiquet, but since Dole is dickert & new job, why vy. begin dickering for a new “Yes ,.VON HINDENBURG '% A GREAT FIGHTER. BUT REMGmMBER. “THAT GEN. FREACH WG A GREAT DISCiPUNARIAN. No, JEFF, YOU'RE WRONG WHEN You SAY THAT THE GERMANS HANG BETTER GENERALS NAN THE CAN Be ve DISCIPLINARIAN ! T COULD Be ONE BUT T LiKe Goon! Look at VION HINDENBURG! WILL BE BARRED The University of Washing. passed a rule ton has finally barring freshmen from competi- tion In Intercollegiate athletics. This step was predicted in these columns some weeks ago. Opinion as to the of the move and the change it will make in Washington's reia- tlons to the other five confer. ence colleges is divided. Oregon, 0. A. and Washington State will fol- low the U. of W." others say it will make Wash- Ington an outcast. true, then the rule had better not have been passed. Both Graduate Manager Younger President Russel! Callow of the 8. U. W. think the other confer. @nce colleges wil! follow suit, the possible exception of Idaho and Whitman. They further that a new Coast conference will be formed at Portland, in December, with Washington, California, Ore gon, O. A. C., and possibly W: ington State and Stanford as mem. bers. STATE COLLEGE BIDS FOR MEET lov. 25.—Wasbing ton State college's representatives at the annual meeting of the North west collegiate conference, at Port land, Ore., December bid for the 1916 confer- ence track meet. Athletic fans well remember the successful conference meet staged on Rogers field in 1914, when for the first time in the history of the conference the receipts exceeded the expenditures, and each of the institntions, instead of being forced to help pay off a deficit, was $25 better off as a result of the nder the policy of the confer. ence the meet will be staged on the East Side this year, and the record made by W. S. C. two years ago, together with the unusual advan- tages offered by the big seven-acre should prove strong factor in bringing the meet will be marked or crippled for life. Last year the death roll The difference may be the result of changes in the BROWN HOLMES out on the gridiron this season. Nine American youths, ranging In age from 11 to 21 years, were either #. dependent minute details of rules are liable to be overlooked. None of the deaths that resulted Many others were hurt so they cour cuamep WAV W. S.C. IS AGAINST CHANGE sent notices to all the colleges in- cluded that the meeting of the con ference delegates OF MEN AND Robert Gardner of Chicago, who won the national championship during the summer, and Miss Katherine Keep, Chicago , are to be married, ac-) cording to announcement. rdner and Miss Keep met at a golf club where he was playing in a , and their romance fol feo to cure or no fee c years I have made y, treating such disor- | to men and women. I examine free. for blood disorders, . Entrance 1504 Third |world’s record for the polie A woman author said of hi has the features of a Greek god! meeting were but these were changed it possible for the deleg PIKE ST. LIQUOR Co, HOW ON EARTH COULD HE? “11 Pike st. Mother—And did you turn your enuine Sunnybrook full at. Ml pt, 400; full %-pt., All standard brands of wines and Mquors at cut prices 4 large bottles of Rainier, German Lager or Olympta Why Pay Moret “USE STAR WANT ADS FOR RESULTS! be guests of the smacked you? Bobby—N-n-no, | c-c-couldn't—she hit me In the middle! Secretary Bohler opines that the | question of a readjustment of the conference will be the all-important qnestion to be spresentatives tn ter he sald today OPPOSE ALL-COAST CONFER “While the athletic signified its opposition to the formation of an all-Coast primarily because prohibitive ex pens of trips to and from Cal . Fifth and University Ice Skating THANKSGIVING DAY THREE SESSIONS—10-12 A. M., 3-5 P. M., 8:15-10:30 P. M. BAND AFTERNOON AND SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. SPECTATORS 10C, permission to vote thelr best Judgment in the mat ter, and If the preliminary dis cussion proves that the forma tion of such a conference would work to the best the entire conference we will be In line with the advocates of REGULAR PRICES. SPECIAL MUSIC. |, It appears that the read- justment would work a hard- ship on some tions we will vote against it. STAR—THURSDAY, N' MUTT AND JEFF—JEFF MUST HAVE BEEN THINKING OF VEGETARIAN I Food! WHAT'S food Gor To Do with ir? YOU Don't EVEN KNOW WHAT A DISCIPLIN ARIAN 'S CERTAINGY x po! OV. 25, 1915, PAGE 7 IT BEGINS TO LOOK AS IF THE U. OF Ww. DOES NOT LIKE CONFERENCE | Colorsilo ones M ay Be Dobie’s Last ‘nied Wek now Several WhoAren %t Comisticinivia' WHO Dow NOT OVERCROWDED There is no trith in the report i that the U. of W. had to build ) extra stands to accommodate the crowds this season at Denny fleld Visher ott) (Copyright rade Mark KH 1918, by HM. U. & Pat BY BUD FISHER || The Best of A GqvY ‘Tv to You From heasty’ Where “Values Tell” BAT Meat eas J 9 DEATHS FROM FOOTBALL DURING * eet Bisa WILL END TODAY | aT " | TART aa H i HH ae rh j fe i mM Hh It 2 i ih |large extent UNBEATEN ELEVENS PLAY tional combat—the Syracuse Mon. tana game—alone {s of more than passing {nterest At Philac and hte this afternoon the two undefeated teams of the East sawing into ac tion, and on the results hinges to a| whether Cornell will | |have an edge on Pittsburg or vice | versa in the final accounting. Cornell should have a compara, tively easy time with Pennsylvania | which year reple with coaching trou | bles Pitt, however, has a tough | proposition in Penn State, which already has licked Pennsylvania and came near beating Harvard WRECK N. HL. A. BY BIG RAID foceurred to members of the big, well trained college elevens. In most cases the players were mem bers of high school, amateur or in teams, where there Is little or no system of physical train ing. Some of the deaths, it is cor tain, the players had been trained to the | migute. Personally, | believe that the present conference, with each institution bound to meet ev ery other on even terms, the ideal one. MICHIGAN WILL KEEP HURRY-UP The athletic director a€ the Unt versity of Michigan has denied that ‘Hurry Up" Yost will coach the Yale football team next year Despite the disastrous year on |the gridiron this fall, the Michigan | stud) t body stands back of Yost to a man, prevails here over the prospect of | the loss of the man who has done more for football at Michigan than any other person. For 15 years Yost has turned out winning teams at the Ann Arbor Institution, and this is the first year he has failed to win at least one of his big games. |" According to Director Bartelme, Yost has agreed to give the local athletic association notice of his in tention to leave at least 30 days | before the end of the season pre | vious to his departure, and as no j suc h notice has bee given, the Jauthorities here expect him to |turn next fall KODAKERS— “In at one, at five sngtes Fal SHOP Second Floor periority of nee yj tetas | the # ndbers, T nd give free A. LUNDBERG CO. Trusses, Loformity appliances and Artificial Lim 1107 THIRD AVENUB and the utmost ‘dismay | According t East, Toronto may be without pro |feasional hockey this season. Since |the raid of the Coast leaguers on |? Prices Paid the Toronto club, the Queen City Vewet Jowners have been unable to fill up + |thetr ranks Living Toronto and the use of the arena J the stone, owner of Several of the N. H. A havo long been tn favor of taking in some good hockey city States, and it is thought Iikely that |the cireutt will be thus extended. rebuked for going to a christening at Highland Falls, N. Y., struck, making firearms for the allies. MUHL PAINT CO. G18 Pike St. WALLPAPER From 5 Cents a Double Rott MAIN 5661 10 Years in Seattle, I have no substitutes or organs, Nerves, Liver, Varic | n° | Veins, | Mood and Skin disorders, ete | Venarsen, the new and rellable American remedy for blood disorders, or reliable Wasser- Union and T Office hours, Sundays, |get some inside stuff from his for mer coach. Pittsburg |ton's made by the wideawake Broadway of the Michigan el chosen is completing a disastrous game, the Wolverines for eleven this season. [this afternoon. They are: Wash-| ington and Colorado, at Seattle; Multnomah Club and Oregon, at © dispatches from the and | are also unable to would have occurred even {f/make satisfactory arrangements for |slsska rutat i | Shamrock franchises, states that he will endeavor to place clubs in Amertenn cities, but failing in this, |he will drop out of the N. H. A., |which will pelled to reduce {to four club This will leave Wanderers, Ottawa, Canadiens and Quebec tn the running. The Patricks have practically wrecked the Bastern hockey circult |¢ since the declaration of war three | weeks ago. directors in the Babe blocks war orders—miners 2 S everchanging 3 e ic IR Bt ire Bis * UNION PACIFIC’SYSTEM’ thus tying up output of ore used In| PERMANENT AND RELIABLE) *'':"> "'s: Ons Yakima 136 | Fouts sites | ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW saintante, at all Disorders of | Beleian hares the vital | Br | Du | Exae h » | Hens Geeee, fat 1 i Geen’ cis ana over we is | Hens, 2% Ibe. 12 3 ibe and under 10 | prings, any size, fat 18 Old roosters, live 08 Pork, good block hogs 7 @ 07%! Py 0% @ of | sq 1 kine, dow). 1.00 @ 1.60 18 1 wi aq nothing but the best materials and guarantee a pleastn: ind tat Nie 10% | tng result for « ge ae 16 yeare All work guaranteed. is a at Platinae Pall 2 84-501 ¥ Heavy Gold Crowns 7 Qold Alloy Fill thing isi, :5¢ | Sold Bridge Work 8:83 LAUGM, AND ‘Suever Painless Sete of Teeth ...85.00 and $8. FAMOUS PUGILIST DIES The death of Ed Dunkhorst, who weighed 270 pounds in fighting trim 15 years ago, re- calls his knockout by Bob Fitz- simmons, weighing 167 Fitz made a joke of the first two rounds, running around the ring with the “Human Freight Whitman and Idaho, at While Gilmour Dobie is dick- | Portland: Car" Bt ; ‘ar” lumbering after him. Sud- o - e Widtehaek beaten the tex be ped irieoaed cry nee ng State — denly, in the second, Fitz turned 5 i kane TURKEY FOOTBALL still under contract to the U. In view of Colorado's lone vietory | nee = oS Penn vs. Cornell, at Phila pad il ang year = Nay hen this year, it was belleved Washing. } After six men dragged Dunk- |° ' ‘ not treason to look ton would win easil f mn State va, Pena, at || over the fleld for hie successor | Oregon has not won « xame trom|} Poret,to, his corner be said: Pittaburg should he decide to desert his | the Multnomah Club since 1909, and “A trolley car ran over you,” Seated. Castine ak bias post. jadmirers of the clubmen expect his-|{ replied Fitz, “but you threw the | hanan Elmer Henderson, Broadway high|tory to be repeated this afternoon.|| bloomin’ thing off the track,” W. & J. vs. Lehigh, at Wash school coach, who has turned out) Washington State College has tagtos two wonderfy! elevens in the past!gone thru the season undefeated U, of W. ve. Colorado, at | |two seasons, should come in for|and rhould easily dispose of the| Me. booked for 12 rounds, because Seattle consideration Those who know Catholics \the crowd was small The way to Syracuse vs, Montana, at | /football point out that Henderson| Whitman and Idaho are more|get a good crowd is to put on m- Missoula. is one of the brainiest, most up-to- evenly matched, neither having had| real fighter Denver vs. Age at Fort |date exponents of the great fall/a very good year. ae I g Collins | [sport who has ever hit the North. The weather along the west coast y wom. Hin teams are drilled in fun-| was rainy and windy. Heavy fields FO Sage gy ety somerbaen al e @|damentain to such a degree of ef-| will be encountered at Seattle and|this land. That's the day pleked ! : : fictency that they outclaas any ri-|Portland, East of the mountains|by Freddie Welsh for his i t | BY GEORGE R. HOLMES — |val. He knows the game himself,|conditions were somewhat better| er va | NEW YORK, Nov, 25. The slow and because he studies it, is con-|for fast playing. < eo B®? ly dying custom of playing big foot-|tinually pulling something new.) ball games on Thanksgiving 18 re- | Henderson learned football at Ober-| eet Alexander Aberg. | weighing: am flected in today's schedule. Only |iin, under Harvey Snyder, for the, Porky Flynn refused to box! pounds, defeated Wladek Zbyszko, two games of more than local Inter- | past two seasons assistant coach to, more than six rounds with Bat) 230-pounder, in a rassling match est are scheduled for Eastorn| Percy Haughton at Harvard, and|l@viasky in a bout at Portland,|and didn't use a derrick ma. In the West, one intersec- jhe went b pack East last cummer to} Those new formations Broadway tried are some of Haugh pet plays, with variations man eee Johnny Maulbetsch, star halfback . Who was on the All-American team by Walter Camp last season, thru wonderful work in the Harvard has been elected captain of 1916. Johnny will not be found on the Al tee Four games will bring the football season to a close in the Northwest Complete Report of Market Today (Corrected dally by 3. W. Godwin & Ca) ny B Bananas ..... 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