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PLAYERS | IN BASKETBALL LEAGUE RACE | The Northwest basketball leagne | Will open its first it | CONTRACT ENDED eneon with f | | | clubs in the race pec leor PORTLAND, Dee. 1.—The board blemic of the Poh one tyler hl of i of managers of the Multnomah club Western Wa Wash h Was torn Tues will investigate the rumors that fay night by the board of control, bribery figured in the Thanksgiving . after eight years of cessful ath game between the University of ‘efinitely announe py fletie cor n at Seattle, Dodle's jon and the club football team, Pation In the | league, gnat tfered Thankagiving, it was stated today ae ta yer) ie as accepted after t discus jeague, will meet thustasts Wednesday n them to complete the A preliminary investigation {s said to have revealed nothing savoring f the board of control f of crookedness. entering a team. f by prem & sean be The rumors had their inception y ested ag 0 will, by all means tints when Patsy O'Rourke, star tackle Of jeague, but Tuesday notified Page aa tank ur Doble to the club, is sald to have remarked that they would not enter this year a Brgee fh that he had been offered $150 to| 4 new president will be elected dg re ae ck Conan quay down” and inquired of George! yy the board of directors this week | herore ane OF thoi a. @ teammate, if he Waal, succeed Frank Gibb. who dled canoe ' on I'm not t oan o! Philbrook then told Manager| *"2¢*7-_ es Hi Bea Bang avery rbgresge gh mS: Pratt and Dow Walker, superin-| ae rd, and want to get out of tendent of the club, of the conversa tion. He’s After Winter OR aco bi f it mment The board decided to start im ‘Rourke has refused to co: mediate still hunt” to find a fit is alleged offer, but 3. 0. Me Ball Players i gg | gril tag iroy, a well-known stockman, is aiath: moan itl Ek Delieved to have shed some light on) jog 4 1 and a contract will be the aff After hearing that! sone ; the most capable man O'Rourke was not to play in the tional rig : ! nkegiving game, McFiroy said| fons) A had $150 to bet on Oregon. McElroy denied the at he wculd visit Sin Diego a owns in the Jmperial valley to | bribery Robinson Named Srumors and said that he did not be- vestige reports te pla . [iMeve O'Rourke had so interpreted) ser the rsvonsl 1s - Basketball Coach his remark. lappearing with members a ve “I do not think that any one else) Federal leasve tn Catifornia winter |, Ralph Robinson, for thr years said anything to O'Rourke about| league clubs Secreta Far wiper dag aod Bes ng pied aero ey,” said McElroy. | ee at members of tenms| player-coach Tuesday night by the eat were, subject to penalty if| University board of control, re E b © per if placing Capt. Jack Fancher, who ts not registered In college. | with or against Fed players dor'ng the wiater Fancher will return next ee | LeaeNG aT Sag: SRR mester, and will likely take charge of the squad tn February. There PINKMAN WINS RO salary connected “with the a basketball position. IN FIRST ROUND) “Pex oon coma, was Last | year’s paid $150. |Referee Badly Pinkman~ flattened Tra ett's lightweight hop Just one minute after the two step ng ped into the squared circle Tues day night at the Moose smoker in| ‘ Everett. Davis beat Chet Neff a Hurt in Game month ago and was expected to Pants HEME give the Seattle boy a good battle,, WARSA Ind., De but Pinkman him |®8 referee in a basketba outgeneraided was Dinner twe two high school tear Samuel Saunders was so se and the bout first round stopped in the vl ge, mma Leo Houck, of Seattle, knocked gir toc oe eae Toes wet Baa e ‘ood Served. ntfy a h hospita! s condition {* ous Servies, down Huffy, of Everett, for a count hor CO Ored tiumiait wan cceit of nine three times in their bout but t best decision he could ge was a draw. Ed Hunter, m, to 7:30 p, m. Our Breakfast Specials the stomach by one of the play- | he of Seattle, boxed a draw with Mitchell, of Everett. Waffles, with Coffee ...10¢ “Spider” Abe, of Vancouver, ml Hot Cakes, with Coffee .10¢ knocked out Moore, of Vancouver, “ in two rounds | CORNELL FOR TITLE PITTSBURG, Dec, 1 Pittsburg | university disputes Cornell's claim| to the Eastern football champion. ship, and wants to see the rival claims settled Chairman Thompson of the foot ball committee has challenged Cor nell to play a game within the next fortnight on some neutral field, the proceeds to go to charity ELKS’ SMOKER The winners of the two main SESSIONS DAILY cept Sunday 3-5 pom A115-10:20 p. m. Band Evenings and Saturday Afternoon ca 1421-23 4th Ave. Adjoining Joshua Green Bidg. NEAR PIKE, ON FOURTH DANCING EVERY BVANINO EVERY ONE WELCOME \4 }Ch SELF- | CONFIDENCE And self respect go a long! th OCTOR Seattle lias the originator of the success in hockey in Jack|pare with Walker ok alker, t The cuarey ng his n check Jack Walker wing forward of the Met ropolitan seven. feattle ho hockey in blocking famous chee Diay | None of them can Four years ago Walker played with the Fort Williams, Ontario. team, which went thru the season er is known|without defeat, and Jater won the world for his|world’s amateur title, In 1 the puck by Vor fetned the Toronto profes k There are y two or three ice experts who use the hook check with an the title mber of world’s als and was a m ven that won the from Victoria, Other Church league results were | Wolter Declines Santa Clara Job SANTA CLARA. Dec Wolter of the Los Aage Coast league team has di 1 8 Harry Pacifi ned an The Keystone five nosed out Im-l offer to ratirn to Santa Clara and 1] Lutheran by two points Tues-\coach tha University cf Santa in the feature game of the Clara Das»ba.l team. hurch league series at Lescht park, Woite. paye th brsiness will | by the score of 23 to 21 not permit him to devote che tim After they had won from Green| to coach the nine agein \ borrar | Lake Congregational the First Bap-/do, who so successfully coached s had to forfeit the game be the ba all team during part of cause of the ineligibility of one of|last season, will coach the nine eir players. this year. Six Letter Men bouts at the Elke’ smoker Friday | § Q. A. Christian 21, Pilgrim 9, | night will be matched for the nead-| way towards helping a man} First Baptist 22, Green Lake Con-| Back at Pull Call at the Right Drug Co, 169| liner bout of the n card. ‘The gregational 8 ack a ullman Washington ‘st. near Second “ave, | Pinkman-"Roughhouse” Burns pout | SUCCESS. Plymouth 71, First Presbyterian Altai or at 1111 First ave. and have th a attracting considerable inter : on | 18 we eo 4 * Se case ees prone ae dor ee neee | as the two boy er met be A savings account will) ‘p,. y. a1. ©. A. five took the cap ag vo ib aay Mh epg solutely without charge, — ,|fore. Wright train-) make you feel sure of your) !ta Upsilon fraternity team tnto Wi A ivalinble. this your, and We want ” mtr age, and | 4 ard their bout each ca ) the Y Tuesday night ther in bundan f new ma otter petor's services as|*, € he w yet the yn § 7 2 x | there te PRRORREO OF NOW rns bn induc ares that he will ket the main) own strength, Score 31 to 13. In a preliminary the | terial trom which to select several Look for the Yellow Fri out at the next smoker | A. students swamped the/teams, Capt, Norman Moss return ———_——— —| Mat Mannas vs, Ad Schaffit, and | Sappa Psi frat boys under @/6q to Pullman today, Hildenbrand, PERMANENT AND RELIABLE 0°! Fowler of Vallard and Leo | Interest (4) | 40-to-10 score Bohler, Robert Moss and Sorenson r will compl the program | are old players who have returned, Ihave no substitutes or assistants. siaine MADISON, Wis. Dec, 1,—Under-| nd Jack Glover, conter last year, is I see and treat you per-| DS B ou D 2 yg Pa i ‘were wildly |expected to be in school before the | iat °00"| FEDS BREAK GROUN erin a Wasnt wera wy execed 0 nothing to see me for| UY J excited today as the result of a eel ee eee dee Wika | wew york i Se , rumor that Hddie Mahan, late cap- | st wed NEW » Dec jround tain of Harvard, would be engaged ACK Li S 1 treat all Disorders of | will be broken next month for the SA VINGS & to coach the Badger football squad J DI LON WIN new Federal league bal! park here, next season } organs, |" ‘Aine nounceme ry "1 _ | Pets Titan tohiee The back TRUS T co. The faculty director of athletics,| BROOKLYN, Dec. 1.—Jack Dillon, TEL rGbe A THILO ESS a Rhasten ke | however, declared no coach had! of Indianapolis, outweighed 18 [33 be Hon and a quarter, he | OF SEATTLE |been agreed upon pounds by Jim Flynn, of Denver, got — 1 Holl ‘ —~ the decision in their bout after ten 4 Lunch at the Hollywood, 212! rounds of hard fighting here last Mg Capital and Surplus $800,000 betes : rour —~veow DALY QUITS ARMY us PikeAd night and reliable JAMES D. HOGE, President SF ralleblo: Waster | OMe ae De a pe ie Lieut. | ¥. 8. SOLNER, KODAKERS— BECKET ELECTED man Blood Test Naas Pate), Conaet neh se Vice President and Trust Officer “In at one, at five ee ous Army football squad for three P ae DR. DONAWAY > paves for Frisco fi they’re done’ EUGENE,, Dec. 1.—John Beckett 903-8-4 Liberty Bldg. Trak tetcan. Sie Tas eued HOGE BUILDING JACOBS’ PHOTO SHOP Bi right tackle, was unanimously pam tos p.m, !his position as head coach of the] tm the Heart of the Financial ev Ya [chosen captain of the 1916 Oregon e, 19 & mm. to 1: army team last aight District football team, com-| SBRIBERY CHARGED IN MULTNOMAH-OREGON FOOTBALL GAME AT PORTLAND 3 WILL FOUR ENTERED GILDOBUE’S | wun, oncnnran oF THe woo citer | MICHIGAN '§ CRACK ON - WAYHERE Leo Maas, the Michigan hockey phenom, will definitely play with Pete Muldoon'’s Metropolitans this r. Muldoon re ived word Wednesday that Haas was on his way West. He should arrive Friday. Haas played with the Holton, Mich, amateur club last year, and his team won the American ama teur championship. “Haas is the beat hockey player in the tron country,” said Muldoon Wednesday, “and Seattle ts getting oné of the brightest prospects ever taken from an amateur team. A |fast, tricky player, he should fit in ,;Well with our combination.” Tickets Selling Fast Tickets for the first league game with Victoria on December 7 aro ing rapidly, and a large crowd celebrate the introduction of onal hockey in Seattle the game, exhibition skating and ice races between Se attle amateurs will be staged be tween the playing periods. Public hockey practice has been discontinued at the rink. Wednes day night the team will practice under the are lights for the first time thts year. Afternoon prac tices have been the rule for the last two weeks Seattle will start the season with but elght men. Muldoon was dickering with an| Eastern star, but landed him first the N. H. A. Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court | On January 7th, of this year, Doctor J. Eugene Jor- dan was arraigned before the State Medical Board and his license to practice medicine revoked, the contention of the board being that the ad- vertisement reproduced, which had been running tn the local newspapers, was untrue, that Doctor Jordan conld not cure the diseases mentioned therein. Doctor Jordan appealed to the courts in the matter and the trial of the case which | followed, in the Superior Court, produced evidence of & character that caused Judge Walter M. French to award a decision to Doctor Jordan, restoring to him his licens: Judge French stated tn his decision: The court cannot find tn this case that any credulous or ignorant persons have ||] Deen deceived. On the other hand, the witnesses who have been produced on be- half of Doctor Jordan are among the best people in the city, Professional people, | People of standing tn the community, people who are known to the Court person- ally and people who are known to the citizens of this elty generally as being among the best people tn the elty. And I don’t think that {t can be contended that they were either credulous or {gnorant except as the laity generally is somewhat ignorant of medical matters, tended to benefit the patient. There 1s no contention on the \% #0 by and stated counsel {nJurious to public morals, is 80 vertisement grossly | (in@ that the advertisement is so There {s no coptention here that any medicine has been given which is at all harmful, of the testimony in this case seems to show, as far as that {s concerned, that any medicine that ever has been administered by Doctor Jordan has for the State, there was anything in this advertisement that was So that ft gets down to whether or not this ad- untrue as to involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan. Under all the testimony in this cage, I cannot Bits of Odd S ——— BY THE SPORTING EDITOR——— } port ASKETBALL standards in the Northwest would be greatly raised if the smaller towns in this section would recognize the advantage of form ing basketball leagues instead of maintaining inde pendent teams. Basketball, under proper regulations and with impartial and capable referces in charge, {# one of the best athletic games played, but the unreg- ulated “ roughhouse battles” played on some floors have been a detriment tovthe sport. of eee A few years ago the Seattle teams complained of the treatment accorded them in Port Townsend, Ed- monds, Auburn and one or two other places, and declared {t was im- possible to win from the home team. The same accusation is repeated each year, but with different teams involved. see ee Port Townsend and Edmonds had particularly strong quintets one season. Each five won on its own floor. After each game the re- spective managers waged a wordy war thru the newspaper columns, charging the opposing teame with all the crimes in the world, and F kept it up as long as the sporting editors would allow them the space. ‘ . cee Prominent local athletic boosters have about completed their ar- rangements for a basketball league, comprising teams near Seattle, but thetr path has been far from rosy because of the indifferent atti- tude of the small town managers. A league, such as they propose, would do away with all the un- sant bickering connected with independent teams. The proper of- Js would handle any case of unfairness, . ¢ * 4 An E ern exchange s Yale! lisle star played with an In- mtudents from the West have start dian pro team Saturday and ed & movement to get the Yale alone ran up 29 points for his athletic board to consider Gilmour team. Newspaper reports also. _ | Dobie as 1916 Blue coach ’ credit him with making a punt Graduates have been in charge; of 80 yards. His services cost so long at Yale that a rank out-| the team $250 for the one game. sider, especially a Westerner, Thorpe has been ssistant would have small chance of land-| coach at Indiana this fall, jing there. | _ Jim Thorpe is not thru with football yet. The former Car- Trinity church, New York, owns 350 housga, the rent of which main- itains the church. Cured of Tuberculosis by Dr. Jordan’s Remedies Doomed to a Crippled Condition for Life by Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by Glandular Remedies READ HIS TESTIMONIAL Seattle, Nov. Twelve years ago T had tubercular absce: neck and under my arms, and the doctors he: cut them out for $500. 1914 es on my @ offered to but admitted that it might result in crippling my arm for life. Doctor J. Eugene Jordan cured hout an operation, and I have remained well ever since. (Stgned) C. B. BOYD, 2715 Fourth Ave. North, T have been etving practical demonstrations of the my system right here in Seattle for the past thirty hundreds of signed testimonials on file in my office. grateful patients whom T have cured, rits of n will attest to Its wonders, Cuures of Asthma, Anaemia, Blindness, Chronic Inflammation of the Bladder, Deafness from Paralysis of the Auditory. Nerves, Diabetes, Prolapsus Utert, Dropsy, Chronte Dyspepsia, Epileps Chronto Frysipelas, Heart Disease (incl jastraigia, Hard Lumps tn the Breast, rt Leakage), Hip Disease, Infantile Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxta, Sciatica, Senile Gangrene, Jaundice, Rheumatism, Meningitis aleta, Paral Spinal ‘Curvature, Goltre, Strabiamus, St. Vitus Dance and most of the other so: called ‘Incurable diseases, There being a number of Doctors Jordan tn Seattle, tt Is well to bear in mind the full name and address of Doctor J. Eugene Jordan, 619% First Avenue, Seattle. Office hours, 9 a. m, to 8 p. m.; Sundays from 2 p.m. to 6 p. m. Consultation free. Corre- spondence solicited. Watch each Saturday Star for remarkable cures, to involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor Jordan. GREATER VINDICATION COULD NOT BE DESIRED The Medical Board claimed that these diseases were incurable, meaning, of course, that they could not cure them, Doctor Jordan not only claimed to cure them, but produced {n court scores of actual- ly cured patient as witnesses for his case. The stories of their remarkable cures have been stated under oath, ° Doctor Jordan has caused this statement to be published in order to acquaint the public and his many friends with the proven facts in the case. In fact, all part of the State, that grossly untrue as