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STAR-~-TUESDAY, NOV, 30, 1915. PAGE 7, LISTEN YoU YANKEE SWANKERS ! a WE ARK GONNA CHARGE THE ENEMAS TRENCH rEg MORNING | AND WHEN THE QULLETS srarT . TH PUY, DOW!T Wo? Booas GO “WALHWWE BEHIND , TREE, f* No SIR} WE CouLON'T HIDE BEHIND THE TRees, Ik we WANTED TO Be cause THeRe’s ONL & Pew Trees our THERE AND THEY AR POR, THE OREGON AGGIES CONFIDENT OF BEATING SYRACUSE WBits of Odd Sport| BY THE SPORTING EDITOR— FOYSTON AFTER } WORLD'S TITLE FOR SEATTL i hi HE OREGON AG ¢ their 9 to 0 7 licking from Oregon, expect to beat the | : crack Syracuse eleven when the two teams | nie : meet Wednesday on Multnomah field, Port NEW YORK, Nov. 30.—With ; land. The O. A. C. is outweighed 11 pound Kansas City Packers as @ nucl ; to the man but thinks adv ARK the Pacific Coast league will : : of playing in its own climate and the long raided to bu’ club of the Federal league, rest turn the odds in its favor. Syracuse { Scans ae pec ; dent Gilmore of the Federals raid | Puc Ab cage i jtoday, Gilmore dectined to commit) : Multnomah field has been cover:|flounder around trying to get a [Rimeett further, but intimated that With sawdust and the Eastern| firm f 1. The Aggies have George Stovall Vetersis’ fise players, used to the fast, hard grid irons on the Atlantic seaboard, will played a number of games on that Meld and the sawdust will not both er them much. see - When Captain Rose of the ; Title Syracuse team was in Seattle brand, fs lining ent in the Coast league. York Federals have, they at | will have a splendid park. ‘PORTLAND PHENOM Friday, one talking with him would hardly take him for an | All-American halfback. East ern experts are divided In their | selection for the back positions, DITOR THE STAR | | Gibb and I formed a friendship wnui I highly valued | how, I feel that he would like me to write a verse about him | the eus, be up the New York Presi ie 42 OUT FOR “U” BASKETBALL | Whatever kind of team the New east | MAY GET BOUT WITH by H.C. Wiaher # Pat. Off) taht, 1096, Mark Kee. U. BY BUD FISHER | “Invincible” The Name to Remember When You Buy a Suit ot Clothes The “‘Invincible”’ Suit $16.50— ALWAYS —$16.50 “Values Tell’ ELEVEN | IN MEMORY OF A PAL |EXPERT PRAISES HOLMES Charlie Querrie. one of the best known of Canadian sportsmen, When we were on the Sun together, Frank Some 8. B. H, HURST. Lansdale Hotel Very truly yours, Seattle. co we clasped with yours—this feebl May drag « sneer from Vate's crack't lips, thet unseen cow: 1 wm | Whose column appears under caption the To- Muldoon, h eek to fill hie wasted lunge with other good men’ Comment” tu thinks Pete ‘Querrie’s jronto News, the Metropoli of the greatest n business in Harry Called from “Querrie’s Comment” of recent date is the following “One can hardly blame Holmes for his action fn gotng to Seattle. He was probably the poorest paid iM. Hurst. | net guardian in the N. H. A. for nen wee nee eR two seasons, and his work was fully up to that of Lesueur and Vezina, who were always high-sal- aried meu in the professtonal a league. ington’s championship streak.) “Hoimes started in as a goaler started two years ago, when the/ with tne Pacrdale Canoe club, and Purple and Gold won the conference] wa raid n> a star. Two Veterans Answer First Call sizes Forty-two candidates, all and shapes, and with varying abil lity, answered the first call for th | If Rose isn’t the unanimous | choice for All-American half. The examination is ‘CALIFORNIA AND }to make a real start, but in par FEDS PAY HIGH 4 but the majorit Varsity basketball team at the “U" title. “As a lacrosse goaler, it was 8 Insurance be tenes Cees a CRACK NEW YORKERS |soncay. Tue varxetvai team will Ralph Robinson and Jack David-| jong ume tw sore Holmes’ work re- i Y | be the first AY be organised at 200, Ww men, were out ates reed ceived the attention it deserved, —_ ya gton in which freshmen old forwards positions. rom last) When |: tarted wita tha Toronto j was pt | PORTLAND, Noy, 80.—With the | »;)) barred from varsity teams. year’s second team, Eagleson, San | professional gen ods ad rae or | 4 9 | prospect. ot * bout we Jane bh} Two le " nswered Capt Gers, and Staatz, Doutshe less of an idea that ‘reputations’ y a } let and Cross, Jobnnle unde 1 0¢|Coach Fanc with the an ogers were in suits. ‘ed! made a player, and Holmes was & : ALL that you have |} pelttany Pusipacad ” etabiens Shugrue, Ralph Gruman, Portland captain olig ary, only|Faulk, the freshman football find,|subetituts, It'wae not’ antil one ; may depend upon the || about hie teams and the Mom lightweight, left for New York to-ltwo men from last year’s strong showed considerable promise, but|qay whea ‘Davey’ Gibbons, the accuracy of the exam- tana game and disavowed any jday. He was summoned by Billy |second team need to be developed) Washington's stand on the first-\now Vancouver player, took ill that . alibi for his men. He gave Roche, his manager. to form a team to continue Wash-| year will bar hi mfrom the team. Holmes received 9 real chance, ; ination of your title. | Montana all the credit due | | “ee ens 1 and as the game was on National | them. | ki | | Complete Report | NOT a work for the back he surely is an All-Amer. | lean sportsman. NR no all of Market Today ————— . the chance-taker. A foreteiling of the reault of 4 the Broadway - Lincoln bask Pomeaeasat a - ? Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers for n the res Every service that a Vegetables and Fratt | tyro, the guesser, or careful, skilled _ title ein chur ——- daily by 2. W. Godwin & ) examiner can perform || league qruesday night at tabaeun tack Ts + with relation to a title ]}is composed of Bro oy yay is performed by our |i trtiare ot the Kevetene Sehalrase therstoss tes. L8 ' title attorfeys before |} warm game is expected Coccaceshin sane anes ‘ 4 a spirited rivalry of the prep school me a title is insured. nding oe ih Blage Bldg en US an @ The policy shows the two teams meet. Py 3 ‘ the result of their ex- In the All-Northwest nelectio amination, with a cer- on Metnin, definite GUAR- a ANTY that the examin- Wi] ation is correct. guard, and M places on the r < ‘ . grave ahd Miller This examination be- |} choices for their positions Some self-styled experts comes a _ permanent oe part of our records, i for your benefit and Washington altogether and an All-Northwest Dobie man, but, despite Peppera, bell, tb, t . slam, Walt Shiel, Bud Young, M : for ours. phy and the rest of the Purple a Frank Foyston, Metropolitan Captain ; Gold squad will be able to move! PFYWO years ago, during the first seasons of the Pacttic Coast Hockey tifornia, 4 ; You cannot afford }j around 7 ith some celerit a be | association, the Western circuit raided the N. H. A. and nearly yehow.. 1 a quite a he to their daddies in wre olde Fight » the last ditch, the N. H. A 1% @ d to deal in real estate |} vacation times FD Sromising astern amateurs, and among them was| aves j without having the fi ae Frank Foystor ain of the Seattle Metropolitans, signed by in @ 4g am " ey “Wheezer” Dell, the 6-foot, | toronto. 1% @ Fs STANDARD * EXAM- 4inch ex-Seattle twirier, has Foyston first played hockey with tho Minnising, Ont. amateurs, eo soos ak / I 5 J e title | just been discharged from a Toronto in 191 He made good In the professional league on va yg a ; INAT ION of the title, Brooklyn hospital after an op. cad was & member P the Toronto seven that beat Victoria in|, ais Onidns Mlle with a GUARANTY, [|] eration for hemorrhoids ast an cus bnions, green re * 1s | wp | Oregon onions provided by Title In- week, Deli will report to t , he is a whirlwind player, | Orecon onions | : ‘ r Fotatocs Brooklyn again next spring ee © | white river Yakima Burbanks surance, California's as {pated last year, The play-|y*\ine Gems —— abe tee . ers are divided among 16 teams, — | sweet potatoes fall, brings to mind t the Ore ecoer Bee ug dhe LE The Church league will give a|| Prices Paid F > gon Aggies will be fortunate if smoker at the Lescht pavilion on | Poultry, ashington J °.03.22.000" 5 Docenber 22° the program” wil Sona nares idiot aamncaners, ( onsist of exhibition basketball | prot ‘ I itl was ohtered "the coaslia game betwe two of the league ‘ tie Bee pel Monier ay = * leaders in t present tourney, six : : we a _—, yc oe ‘ye either the, Wrestling bouts and some musical be sab over ig + in, the Os hasan Mar tue Kasei vaudeville numbers. H. W surance J oni.’ stone ulatet bon, Paxe, necrotary-treasurer™ of the Vw oinel setity 6 ee far this, season | league, 1s In charge of the affair, | Shine" 7 several weeks ‘ ah A - ———— Pork, good block hogs. Company | 2025 "Mos Ap - 5. erke lise tees Stewart some r.{t two. The other three 6999 | Bavabs, good pany Stewart was around ¥ r|gamen are Frats Invade “Y Stroud of California, here some I t Raptist vs. Green Lake Con —— time ago, STs ; rational ys, University fraternity teams will a ——— Firat natin invade the Y. M. C. A. gym Tues. r Pilgrim Congregational vs. Queen | day night to clash with the two “Y" | SAVE YOUR TEETH no Christi tives. ‘The Delta Upsllon tive witl| * Detioe HIO CUT RATE DENTISTS play tho first team and tho Theta| Native Washington OHIO CUT RATE Thee ua < sige wean nates 207 University st. Oppostie Fraser-Paterson registered Chi bunch clash with the Y. M,C. A./ xa Teeth extracted nbsotn: ly without pain from S10 to @ p.m. daily. erles, ove hundred more than! on triplets pain twine yy ICE HOCKEY Opening Match of the Season VICTORIA at SEATTLE TUESDAY, DEC. 7 Reserved Seats $1.00.. 8:30 P. M. Belect ranch . | April storage on ¢ Gold Orowna, 63 anteed for 16 years Crowns Harley ’ | Wastern Washington onte ind timothy und oats Nothing but the best material uaed—x at G Amalgam Fillin. E gore He ° x ework Seats on » at Arene Office, Mifth Ave. and University Gold Alloy Fillings. .@1 to 91.60 | Heat Urlagems tao on Examinations Free. Lady attendant at each chair. ' sue jof a lot of obstacles, which includ- led the throwing of a bottle at the clever gone: s head, he played @ grand game. STANFORD MEN ATN. W. MEETING |. _ FOR N. Y. PARK EW YORK, Nov. 30.—One and a quarter miliions}| “The last two years Holmes has | BERKELEY, Cal, Nov. 30— were paid by Federal || Played wich Fred Thompsou’s Rose- dale team end has proved a steady, league backers for the grounds for the New York Federal league to be planted by the outlaw or Manager John Stroud of a started for Portland to- raduate reliable player. In fact, that ‘steady, reliable play ust about sizes up fay to attend the Northwest con- ] ” ; | Harry Holm ganization here in 1916, The sapie ference meeting December 2 and 3 2 Pisin PURE AS grounds are located at 145th st. }/ armed for a battle alongside of : a raed fe 8 eee aero, and Lenox ave, and extend to | After Coast Club wasdir e Harlem river. e Fed site |) % 3 i e 1g freshmen from intercol. the most centrally located of OAKLAND, Nov. 30.—N. L. ate competition. ¢ major league parks | O'Neill, former president of the As Graduate Manager Behrens of Stanford is already in Portland jstriving to defeat the proposed rule, ja hot fight {ts expected. Both Stroud and Behrens plan to form Western league, is dickering for the Oakland club, O'Neill has not been meeting with much success, The backers of the New York club were not announced, a proposal to accept Stanford’s in |new allfances tn the ne en hs vitat to arbitrate the athletic the plan for - trating the diffe ces between the two uni-| ences between Stanford and versities, Callfornia falls Whether the THREE SESSIONS DAILY majority of Califor | THAT DENTIST ONCE MORE | atat banner nia students favor eliminating! Victim—Mercy! That Isn’t the! 10-12 a, m. 3-5 p.m. freshmen from interco fate ath-| right tooth you've pulled! | $115-10:30 p. m. letics will be decided tomorrow,| Dentist—Be patient, madam! 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