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STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. 26, 1915. PAGE 11, TT AND JEFF—OH, YES, ONE CAN’T BE TOO CAREFUL ABOUT HOLDING PACKAGES LATELY ‘¢2x2'Sti't'%.'% $u"0a) BY BUD FISHER BREING AL Mow YouRE Gore Yo 8G Heke PoR. SOME TINE GUARDING THE STATION,“ Yoo WATCH THIS BAG FOR me TILL T RETURN =e writ ’ ae, Cheasty’s The House of Overcoats WRATH, GATING THIS Guy, HE'S TALKING DEAr AND DUMB" To ME. T cane Unde RsTANDd THAT sTUFF BomB IN “THAT SATCHEL Great Coats Promenade Coats Balmoral Coats $15 Up “Values Tell” OARD OF CONTROL AT THE UNIVERSITY WILL ACCEPT DOBIE’S RESIGNATION ashington Leach Won’ t Discuss Fi uture; F plianiy Believe He Has Eyes on New Job cine a Weta “ore Sas SVS EASTER Niet WN. TEAM 22-16 MAKE a a Eb Big Nine” Conferences] tis nest ter tse trent ot to| On = : SWAMPS © == VARSITY erent ss ) criticism is the cause of his res EMBERS of the university! Pr | ignation. ERS | dent Callow, Fred Lind and) Dobie’s record and scores at c ated Fri Harold Foran voiced the same Washington are day thet under the condi- opinion tone board of control . te oT 1 Some, no | Record of Eleven Years Unstained by tate tern ciosn’ to, ihe pooriess Defeat coach, think that this unearned | missed from any football team in the country The sixteen who played their re- quired five minutes of three halves ‘d his mountain rival. \, college games are: Captain, Mike nee of extremity weakness jinnt, Murphy and Smith, end mer years. One fact is certain oairudicateatae parma ett a and Markham, tackles; however, that the Washington team) oo 4 ping ” tae Rank? Wate akaian Newton, Wirt, Seagraves and fs equal to any in the Rocky Moun: — cae wd re easier) Grimm, guards; Logg and Cush- and surer. an, center; Young, quarterbac! tain conference. Thursday's score re . Shiel, fullback; Miller, MacKech- ters by two points Y made} myo ip na mary ' / , 3 betters by two poin om 7 @ lineup and summa nie and Noble, halfbacks. named by Coach Doble in his) Dodie still refuses to comment Wathinaton Whitworth m4 re 20, Penn} Sgpeeignation, sent President Russell/on his action or to announce his wo*hineten Whitman 1 Y = me 4 pp tallow after the game Thursday, future plans wakes Gee ‘ tern football was given an Washington's seven-year unbeaten) ——--— |_ Sixteen men won their football “Pike only acti the board could) “what truth Is there { - r : 1 Ive . , t lem D : uth re in the re-| Washington N 32. @ added boost when the University eleven added another season 0 to four, Miller saw the came from ¢™mblem at Washington during the a take mid € t + ‘ ee se b lose ’ " i ata be to let Dobie leave! ports that you will coach at Wi |wasnington I4she™™ i: 9 Of Montana eleven held Syracuse to their untarnished record of vic the rooters’ section son i ws “—< of eager Fins. be i a consin?” was asked w " Whitr s 1s. o/a 6 to 6 tle at Missoula Thursday i ane rado victory welve of the "Und © conditi ashi an ! b to 6 Insoula Thursd tories Thursday on Denny Field a q Under the conditions named by His curt reply was, “I will not|Washinaton ¢ ‘9 ‘The Eastern team was held to an ; Colorado came here boasting of “m@blem wearers should be back i Dobie, that he is a nervous wreck, discuss that with one in the Washinstoa Ores 4 1 with the University of Colorado ,. t _ next year to greet Doble’s suc- Mr ctaehins and of Shateatl ie ~ hat with any one in the aE even score by « team that al serving the final bit of 1915 grid wo things, one of thelr phenomenal Sai toad mentne: Sa : * | world.” ashington Whitman ir bin nonnc on by W ae ae Dane ee Oe ne Gre unter, Nelso ther of aj COS#Or 88 foo! hentor, 0 is probable that the only action!” Necanse of his clam-like attitude,|Wasnmten ot estas, seep at opposition. The score, 46 to 0, gives hunter. Nelson. and the other of # tour men who graduate will be board will take will be to ac- «49 ved Dobie has been anc: ton Pullman | Ply nnn an accurate comparison as to the! wii stood the attacks of every team sorely missed. Shiel, Miller, Hunt the resignation,” said Gradu-/jing for the tutorahip of some bts! pgton 0. A “ated. tba ac - ability of the two teams le hia ment fPmal and Leader are football players he tu p sor x yracuse has been rated by From the initial Kickoff it was had a Their 1) who would be Manager Younger. weak places were the end positions ' jbo ok hil onpeaclt tion ny The Washington backs ripped their he superior team and that Colorado jing for gains nearly at will, and as a Thanksgiving Day attraction Young outkic was below the standard set by the pi 4,) teams nent here by W. 8. C. in for __|Hastern team at a higher salary) Wasnington than Is paid at Washington PUGET SOUND insti rece w year, however, betore STEAMERS taking charge of any team ‘ALL LOCAL ROUTES where. AVE FROM COLMAN erts as st below ¢ Pittsburg. «| 7 Montana team that played against the Easterners was not the team beaten by W. 8. C, The anans played Washington >. 8 State minus two stars, Ira Black on Aggies, and who were Moose on ¢ the Western Those two men were ineligible Washington Washington “I'm sick and tired of football and I'm thru with the game,” said Dobie to his players. Dobie thanked the men for the loyal work and training under him, well, late of the Or Cook, late of Oregon, ense fo Me nd 7 y 4 ° Part Fownsend—Fert||and hoped they would continue for the W. 8. C. game. ape Ce rea this hemi ~ sr v “ erase : the second saan under his successor. niger sages ee ee t : the inter-colle ‘ kha Hea ne inter-collegiate, Doble's record as a coach Is with ; by Colorado College 44 to 0 + Kechenbure lacked one quars out an ‘equal In gridiron annals “W. S.C. BEATS Di it He Sell vir siusworts, Ganda ies Lanomes o bru It seasons of every class 0! ’ ee eee ee Figen s 4 bear 4 rote ed Bogart, Abel and Morrison SD ogee ccmmpatssion Doble has piloted foot DOBIE’S SCORE former battles on De ; k e a, with : Grittin |all played in parts of big games. fl Victoria Sundays. ball teams without a defeat, and ia - but one Psst gy hatin ‘ pre c cagetant addition to the letter men return- ~Facoma Direct only twice have his teams been tied. | y “ iL $| SPOKANE, No Washing ington SE Cae Forwets Poet Ge one oe weet jing, the new coach will have the Fight of those years were spent at |ton State college boosted their agg ey k & aaa oi 4 Taibort | freshmen stars of this year, Faulk m || Was During that time he lelatm to the Northwest conference y on straight football and every ton, Smith for) and Laur Smith jqamer!33:30pm waeteyges _ . one of Washington's seven touch') Noble; Newton for Biake for Randa 2, Young 2, aac- | PERMANENT AND RELIABLE 10 Years in Seattle, Part brough om pow! [tithe by beating Gonzaga the 9pm ||tlon each year at the bottom of a . : ae | Roker 2epm™m | conference to the undisputed head TIED FOR TIT touchdowns bet than the Univer: | e Z tackle smashes, line plays and split 39 pre} } sity of Wasthngton eleven accom-| 2 3. a : bucks, Dobie's teams never Were) Ke. | rgenagowiy > t t ne hel Ei seule te aot the only, one bee plished earlier in the season. The exponents of open football but in| sais from touchdown: shiel 4 | have no aubstitut fited by omenal football} PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 26.—Two| kame was played in five inches of every past game the aerial feature) 110%: ett. | Portian record ‘ashington has ber 1 big college teams fin ed the 1915|;snow, and fumbling marred the thn been given at Aat a little more) «.. Wells, Lincoln | m than a single tria | nigh man | ; o also. Articles of Dobles ord football season without defeats ae) kame. ; , M | ounsel and ad : r 4s the star of the Purple| | Mg Townsend! 4sity |lhave been published in nearly|a result of Thankegiving day a Sis ivkie ee ee Treat elt Disseaama Rel-! except i * ™ 1" d backfield The Washing 1 Ifunday y Eastern newspaper and in| sam Cornell's victory of 2 to 9 ' ca, E ARI or ¢ »C YPER the vital exs*_||two national magazines. The over Penn and Pittsburg’s defeat OREGON WINS Walter P. Shiel ton Decktield badethe same punch TS DFIEL D : ‘ pee z * || He! tfc 0 oraity (of P State b 2 0 score. — " Madi afiteeam ||licity afforded the local university of Penn State by a 20 to 0 scor Wikdlig. ab a grendstinnak'e: inane bet tostead er relyiag Upon Nerves, Liver, Eamonds| $:0¢pm |lin t les cannot be esti-\stamps those two elevens as the) PORTLAND, Nov. 2 ; s SCO, No monds,’ vir ae artic e baat a second time tn histc four years of intercollegiate Hap Miller for the last fe yards rs mech phereg ety ‘ nde v peng Stemasill Why n 1 to get first down Young called upon| Cooper has new laurel Why Doble quit his position will| Cornell, by {ts victory over football eleven trium football was the playing of |i) Kil 'Ctiorado aould not stop the/aud a pocketful of money as the Heart, |probably never be determined, but [Harvard has the best claim for the Multnomah A. C Walter Shiel, Washington full- | Wawtitngton fullback's terrific|Tesult of winning the 100-mile match | Serteoani tern t 4 urg’s and demon a that ey ° Anacortes! datiy ||many who have been close to him|Fastern title, while Pitteby ce np og neni oceag ware back, In his last game for the plunges and he tore thru for big|automoblle race at the exposition! gi.oq gnq skin disorders, ete. Ittngham! his season lay the cause to the e Purple and Gold. Shiel took |gains in each attempt [before a crowd of 30,00 Barney | nareen, the new and. relisiee larger score than the Crimson |‘The club men t lack of student spirit at the univer. |* eenihit yess |dia over Penn State earlier in the)to #2 to 0 4 the college lads ee |Oldfield gave Cooper a pretty race, ;. | old a Op! 3 American remedy for blood disorders, re until the last| Miller's place as the mainstay When Timekeeper Wells ended |but lost in the 98th lap. lea en ee reliable Wassere sity and the up-hill battle that he t has had to fight, not only at me .- Hering Bal cba egereh- uae of the Washington backfield, the game with the final whistle, it) eres jet Hal iia Oe DONAWAY university, but from outside in 4 A 2 and the former estar was not |marked the clone of the grid diron | ¢? s 5 tar Port fluenc AGGIES HOPEFUL |" ® place kick missed in the lineup. Shiel |carcera of three Washington men.| NO H. S. CHAMP i miawvtrowncend an Dal liweet” Doble himself has been blamed was the new star. He came /Hunt, Shiel and Leader had donned| The state interscholastic title {8} Office ho conaores deena e- ’ | e for}! bigger mess esult of the Sundays, 10 a to 12, in fatand points. {Satu by some for the Interest. nies . ace | here from Lewis and Clark the moleskins for the last time for/in a bigger m as a result o y m. to 12. £ a ' How can he t support when oe - 36—~The PLAY IN STORM | high school in Spokane, where [their alma mater, Shiel and Hunt! Turkey Day h school games. | — he won't let the at ita see their tho bining to veel moan a me he made his letter for two sea- made a football “W" for four/Aberdeen, beaten by Hoquiam team in action except ones a week? Kaine with the Syracuse) WENATCHEE, Nov. 26.—Play-| gona, Doble made him Into |yeara and during that time have|eariter in the season, came back and waa vane statement. Doble was at Portland. Deo. 1. The ing in @ blinding snowstorm, the| one of the belt fullbacks that feat. Football players are mighty/held their former conquerors to a ICE SKATING | Feaee* || brought here to get results, and as uke Ee deeatinn ball Leen cake wi oe ven) ever won a A hard, [never felt the bitter taste of de-|tte score. Hoquiam's claim for the whines maasicne sui SoS ownssad-—Fert Anageles—Seah’ || long as he produced the resuits that versity of Montana Held trimmed Pullman high on the local) fighting, aggressive player, [scarce in the country who can boast state title 1s clouded, and the cup nee Setguadad) oe Tay and Way Ports he has, no one should complain. {§ 1 heen ot the tena mcs \{ield: 21 to 0. Six Inches of snow] ghiel was always dependable lof such a record thru four years of/held by Aberdeen remains in last|f 1012 «, 3-5 p.m a fel before the Kame anc he play- y ry co » » yy year's c pions’ possessio | For sight years be has given the|still suffering from injuries and|scu cena hecalyy kes Sy their thee Gel eet ne line planes: ides 8 [ietarooliegiate, competion, | Thiel years. champion’, Dosssssiols | 0:00 p.m best in him, and that best has been| thelr places will have to be taken | cause of the loo8e footing, defensive man. It will be a |was Leader's third year on thé team.} At Everett the smokestack lads ‘ " by substitutes pextaucsts ting, | long time before a man equal |Hap Miller was already lost to/nosed out a 13 to 7 win from Lin-| wes cosman aad aie be fs die —— | j to Shiel will play fullback for |W: sshington. due to his injury last|coin high of Portland, fhe leaders in| Bt id | | hi " ne 7 oO a Portia { Port eee ys " Anaele || satisfied with conditions at Wash-| Ib t H |_Washington. Woek, bringing the list of graduates| the Portland interscholastic race, iiss Wis. Walaieale, for’ 4:00pm ||!nston, and wants to quit his post-| : | PLAYER KILLED | Monday ||tion. A dissatisfied man cannot de-| H t { B d | Er |More aden | cers, MARKET REPORT ).2°/° DOCTOR — ' Fred McGough, Dickinson collaes the size of Washington demands, | 5 Grill [edooars chide el tg ty freshman football player, died las 4 1f Dobie persists In tendering sis resignation, the only action the night as a result of injuries in a t = ® | Yakima Gema 20.00 ; board can take will be to let — | T rrices Paid Wholesale Dealers for | | sweet potate e149 02 [football game yesterday lws a okie neess ence him go. : t b a | I --——_—— ———-@ | Jor at 1111 First ave., and have t SaturyiF | 7 Producers f re Dobie first played football for} ment physician diagn meen, NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—Outfight pe __ Vegetables and Fruit all Hane ° Minnesota back in 1961 and 1902 Entertainment Godwin & Co) Veal and Pork your case and prescribe for you, [aaterday only | ||ite played end his first year and| ‘ AT DREAMLAND Ing and outpointing his, opponent folic without ‘chars t:t0pmSteamer Slows, for! #:460™ || then was changed to quarter by | 1 H h Belgian hares .... thruout, Young Ahern of New Yor! We want your patronage, and v4 ' ¢ b DAKOIXN@ EVERY BYENINO 1 o “Kia” Was offer yo , vic ene ee |} Coach Williams, After graduation oO 1g est 2 Broliers defeated “Kid” Wagner of Milwa af inatcement doctor's services as | || he acted as assistant coach to Wil Merit Eres kee in their 10-round bout here. Look for the Yellow Front for! 2:96; Geese, fat p™ || liams and his duties were to scout ae EPS ES “we Hens, 9% Iba .. Hens, 9 Iba and under, Springs, any size, fat "THE great impending fact about the [Een tha two world famous “CALIFORNIA |saugbe aoa aie aoe te” @ x8 | FX POSITIONS is that the opportunity np galls upon the Gophers’ rivals and re Wasa Se || port to Williams, In 1905 he began “Titan! ae is coaching career at the South | 4 fatty 50 CENTS Boye’, Girts’ and Childron's ‘ . HATS ' i une KAVANAGH'S em First and Union. {de high in Minneapolis and won| ana preent the state high achool title. fundayipoints on Hood Canal.|\Monda A odd coincidence of Dobte's 4 Ree Am, oad coincidence of Dobie’ I Entrance 104 Pine dally |Maxwelton and Aus when a man entered the dressi | Veal, trae > or e 1% tovisitand enjoy them willsoon be gone eneuyior room and shook hands with the | A siecle yn ington coach. He was Pete i] Selling Prices to Retailer for TI READ THAT AGAIN—IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THEM. and Mazwelton ‘a man who played under| | Batter, Begs and Chane Don't say, “I can’t go.” You can go—lif you will. You will go, | e anemone y g' p | Doble at South Side high and later | 4 ° Batter “id If you realize what the trip means, wil leave” Beattie made the Minnesota team | OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS @ Native Washington aay at 9:00 a. tm. for Port Town. | ‘ ms Eas Raed ee perpen: 207 University st. Opposite Fraser-Patersen ranges ° Native Washingte “| Historically, geographically, educationally, from point of art, ot e or | do old ps i i i er Kalshan will call at Port | patias, The lowert score hin| Teeth extracted abeotately without pain from 8:30 ernie © a SIRT ONS BOR 42 | science or philosophy—they are the greatest you will see. But Town Sra srartnboand, aturdays|| tama were held to was 22 to 0 in Pear ee i @ Domestio wheel ... ts | you will have to GO RIGHT AWAY if you see them. landings. || two years. Penvers, ell, Ib. imbureer a fern tor sand tor|| Unheralded and practically un-| or SA grea ing ne Wievonsin i” other boat Janding pot must make a " Nerthweat, Doble ampking, Ib. on % Ea ced pts gl congg lle | kn wn in / the en raed Ot age a ar oe 1. Maser ces o " |] We will plan the trip for you. Fares, Infor UNION an nk and iabiiey tn |{came to Washington in 1f 1 poate Ss 18 @ 3 mation, expert travel service our pleasure. PACIFIC Steamers pas-||atarted his wonderful record now Yakima turalps, yellow Kene ASK US. BSYSTEM ae boat iand-|| known all over the country, Waal | ‘Turnips, sack 2 ny xton, the door mat of the confer vines oe > | CITY TICKET OFFICE appa t to exce ~¢ @ football ehevantapr say ad 7 o 716 Sec Ave. Phone Main 932 * ope of doir er that year, but ‘ @ _ “ee i A schedules Doble turned a tailend team Into king appien “% @ H. L. Hudson, D. F. & P. A. fee. ave ar | 160 @ t ay ‘ points a championship eleven and has * o Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigatim Co. x named tn above schedule kept that position ever since. | ver 4 . eure ». 2 must be purchased at ticket)! Each year his men have inet the yniona, areen hington oats UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM ote ben from 4:50 a m. to 13:08)| beat opposition afforded by the Oregen onions area othy rUdrr pig NAVIGATION CO, Northwest and each time Dobio's Gold Alloy Fillin A Onions, Ya do Otten, Colman Dock, mon have retorned victors. ‘This nite river. 16.00 @ 18.00 | Timoth San F Ex Cl Dec. 4th Piet “Gein, Camas Rraminations Free Wyte Sp sete gues ‘sabe The San Francisco Exposition Closes Dec. of the hungry finan year, becaus: °