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On, FIne} = | CAN.PASS ANF BLAM ATION AND ee AN, OFFICER AND SHEN TLL HANG MUTT Ss Goat ‘You WERE LEAD TA COMPANY oF ONE R WHELMIN } Comms OP PIERS ACUSE ELEVEN $e TRAIGHT STUFF By the Sporting Editor OSCOE Fawcett of Portland and J. Newt Col- ver of Spokane, those comparative score sharks who could prove any team in the land the best in the country and who had OQ. A. C. 40 points better than Syracuse, Cc. must have had several kinds of cat-fits when the Easterners Aggies, 28 to 0, Wednesday The result of that game is only another crack at the comparative score method of settling championships. Not qnly was O. A. C. beaten but they were hopeless!) outclassed. Syracuse scored the first two touchdowns with out even losing the ball . The ©. A. C. teams have always been an erratic bunch, and their playing at Portland was not surprising. One year they would hold Washington to a close score, and with prac tically the same team the next year, would get unmercifully walloped. The scores in the last three years bear out that ct. In 1912 the score was 9 to 3; in 1913, 47 to 0; in 1914 the game was a scoreless battle ° “Washington State College, wha] fts sudden shifts, sald feree | cee Geo. Varnell of Spokane and the/ Abe Finegold, the Seattle leading gridiron critic on the Coast,) “could meet Syracuse on an even/ footing.” | boy who played a whirlwind game for “Wee” Coyle at Gon- zaga this year, has about made ee | bi “I have no excuses to offer, and) I only regret that my vere | not in better condition. a Seattle school, and now that Stewart, O. A. C. coac he has gained his full growth, game. Syracuse showed more| he should develop into a good power than was reported to me by; man. He the head, weight those who suw them in the East.” | and speed to do inything. see ee “O. A. C.’s opposition was noth-| Jack Abrams, crack fing compared with that presented/athiete at the “U" last year, may by Montana Thanksgiving.” sald | join Gonzaga's athletic squad be Coach O'Neil of the Easterners, in'fore long and play basketball comparing the two teamis. |Abrams came to Washington with Pe es {a record of 17 letters tn four years “Syracuse's decisive score was|!n Spokane high school, but he dne to O. A. C.'s lack of fight,” said|could not jibe with Dobie’s method W. H. Diets, Pullman's coach. “They of football coaching and ‘left the came on the field flat-footed and | squad When basketball season spiritless, while the Syracusans ran rolled around he was ineligtble, but and leaped in their excess of gin-| he would have made the varsity five jon the Jump. |tering, and so they sent te Jus? Printere \:"*,.:’ school, in Connecticut, * MAIN 1042 | Where he acted as player-coach. He 7013 THIR 2) Was dissatisfied with the East and | wanted to return to the Coast University of Washington friends lcannot understand the Gonzaza re port, as he wrote that he would en ter Washington in February Basket all The schedule for the Church |league games Thursday night, at | Leseh! park, are * ptist ve. Queen | prity of w uarantes the #u Lun aod give free the Lundberg Truss, trial to prove it Anne E University Place Baptist vs. Key stone Congregitional Woodland Perk Presbyterian vs University M. 5 Plymouth vs . The Ballard intermediates had a narrow escape from being. handed A. LUNDBERG CO. snes, Deformity Appliance: Artificial Limbs, 1107 THIRD 4VENUB A. Christian. Q q their first defeat of the year Wed a nesday when they nosed out the Hiawatha - intermediates at Hin Do know thi watha by only two points, The PIKE ST. LIQUOR Co. score was 24 to 22, H. Barene and 411 Pike St. Hawley Collins and Keele |aries for the West be | | out the South Park intermediates by one point at South Park, and the Collings senior five walloped South Park, 66 to 16 SAVE YOUR TEETH OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS 207 University Oppo: Fraser- Teeth extracted abeciately without pain from 9:30 to @ were the lumin ttle team Sells eenuine Sunnybrook full qt $0c; full pt., 40e; full ig-pt., 20e7 All standard brands of wines ané Miquors at cut prices. 4 large bottles of Rainier, German Lager or Olympia, ice cold, 60e. Why Pay Moret beet material Amaigam Fillings. 00 to $1.00 Gold Alloy Fillings..91 to $1.60 Pixaminations Free. . WELL Now, subpage’ ann You! wers «FROM YHG_P RON TAAND- | ae VICTORIA | stepped all over Stewart's} freshman | | oe | Spokane Harvard men t BULL BROS. Abran:s to Cambridge this year, but a scholastic bar kept him from en-| h were the stars for Ballard. | The Collins Intermediates nosed |‘ STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 2, 1915. MUTT AND JEFF—IT’S A TOUGH JOB WHEN A GUY CAN’T RESIGN WHEN HE WANTS TO PAGE 7 wrright. Mark RT ICL cys RAKING TROOPS } 1} I THEIR, Bom RA) Cunmcen wy aN 4 & Force | UPSETS \ RIGHT ANDAR, eRy wat THe ENEMY'S A Sou FROM THE Leer anf WARSHIPS ROINGRYOUR. DOPE AND WALLO STHAIR AIR CRABT fi [SHELLING ‘you FROMT ABING -AND trouR,, RETREAT WAS CUT OFM. WHAT. WOULD “vou.DO?, ‘ro RESIGN! 16, by Hes. U. & Pat. Off) CO. Fisher BY BUD FISHER CAPTAIN _ ICE STAR | — | Lester Patrick, the rongy leader | jot the Vict ria septet, writes that [his team has been showing great form tn the la rkouts, and |if the Metropo' able to de }feat them, they will have to be the class of the league. } Patrick is a wonder himself. He played on sev championship | ms, ant the Eastern ple’ silt | of the sensational exh{bition| n Ottawa, where he won the cham-| plonahip fur the Wanderers of Mon jtreal. Patrick ts a past master at ducking a goal tender. This {s a trick very few players are able to accomplish, but It ts second nature! r him to sweep up the fce, and,| |drawing "he goal tender out of the| net by making a fake turn, slip| the rubber into the net behind the} geal tender before he bas a chance! to recover. | In Ottawa, with a few minutes jlett to play and the score tied, Pat- rick secured the puck, and, after serving, dodging and twisting thru the entire Ottawa team, scored the winning goal, | Defense Stron } ‘The Victoria defense Fooks to be good. George works alongside of |Putrick, and by careful coaching as developed into a great defense man On the forward line Victoria has |three expertenc en. Mallen, |MeDena'd and Kerr Lave been play ing professional hockey for several seasons Tickets for the game next T |day are now on sale at the Arena joffice, at the rin} | oon THREE LETTER "MEN TURN OUT |—ATBROADWAY, Coach Elmer Hen ay is go! after ‘son at Broad-| ne interscholas ti basketball tithe to add to his! laurels of the gridiron. The inter lass bask li games will be start-| ed this w to uncover a possible find” who has never turned out for| the school team Prospects for the "Ine street {coach are better this year than any season he has been in chage at Broadway. Three letter men and a host of » Charch league stars lare read ‘or the firet turnout | Capt efty” Hoagland, guard Munson, center, and Louis La Frey forward, form the nucleus of the 1915 squad. The other two places will be filed from Quinn, Marquat and Overton, forwards, and Drury Adams, a guard. MARKET REPORT } Se |] Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for | Vegetables and Fruit | (Corrected daily by J. W. Godwin & Co.) Alaska r vie 2.00 | Beets, He @ 100 | Mana os | Cabbage 1 @ 01% Jon, 1 428 @ 460 Ce 100 @1 a35 "5 100 | 10 | 15 | 1.80 6 6 | 2.75 on 1 pei sesess 3 Local ap Onions Potatoes White river 17.00 @i8.00 akima Burbanks 209 @24.00 | Yakima Goma ......6s. 21.00 @23.00 | Relect ranch Fred Fulton, Whose Long Arms and Legs Make Him a Physical Match HOW'RE THINGS OUT “THERE in -TH’ COUNTRY, KID T a eas, | \ erything meet Jess Willard New Ori When Willard steps the only fighter nei 0, Willard is so | N | | Jack Johnson was the of the heavies until too big for him. Fulton's reach 841% Inches or If an inc reach Is 83! Inches. Fulton. The title fight betw affair for the Giant Jess Willard. ‘CALIFORNIA REFUSES TO ARBITRATE FRESHMEN RULE BERKELEY, must yield ar femands that from athletic Berkeley and Palo Alto Institutions | vote on the proposition was unani will never again meet in athletic| mous to uphold the hands of the} contests. This is final athletic rspresentatives of the Blue This was th 75 to 120-1 laree Selling Butter, Young America April stora Green Kastern ei a] pte ——-@| ITHACA, N, Y., Deo, 2.—Cornell | | wilt not play Pittsburg to decide the | @/1915 intercollegiate champlonship. | bs i 1406 |The faculty committee yesterday Be au core ieee {dented the petition for the game nd timothy i600 |which was to have been played to Puget 200 Ihenefit charity. Cornell's squad Tiimothy ison @ingy [had already broken training after WORE cercccocrceeresees 24.00 @s500 the Penn Thanksgiving game, with Willard has shown class. Dec Stanford to after the action of the stu nd accept California's |dent body of California yesterday, frenlimen be barred|in rejecting Stanford's propoval to conferences, or the arbitrate their differences. The jold in their determination not rmit first-year men to engage! in contests. President he result summed up| Wilson of the student body today forwarded to the Stan ford students a letter couched in| language of the utmost politeness |and friendliness, declining the Stan ford proposal “We hold you to be our friends,” |read the letier, “and if you desire |to have our respective intercollegi Jate agreement committees meet for negot! ms consistent with our ntere legate athletic policy, as| joutlined in this letter, we shall be| |glad to instruct our representatives Wg [secordingly.” SEATTLE BADGER GRADS WANT DOBIE, O1K@ 02 “Butch” Boyle, former coach of | eee saa’ Oe |football at Washington, and “Red” ———--—@ | Abbott of Seattle, as representa tives of the Wisconsin Alumni asso- a9 6 [clation, wired the Wisconsin au-| a | thoritten Wednesday urging them to} offer Gilmour Doble the coaching {2 |Job at Wisconsin, 16% : ~ BATTLE FOR TITLE BY BROWN HOLMES EWS from headquarte Fulton of Rochester, Minn., to for the heavyweight championship at 8 March 6. Into the ring with Fulton he will meet in the busl- big enough to reach him. long of lege and tall of body that the others would have trouble get- ting to him with a solid wallop. lankiest Willard came along, and Willard was measures even feet and it's the it reach in Fistiana. Willard long. . Willard is only two Inches taller than will be a n the giants of the favorite. Fulton Cheasty’s Comfort Underwear That Fits Famous Makes PS OREGON AGGIES, 28 TO 0 tenancy, ere eoy | $1.00 Up A SUIT “Values Tell” Easterners Take Only Si Minutes to Make the First Score; Hold O. A. C. Help- less. PORTLAND, Dec. 2.—-Presenting an array cate runs nents, of forward passes, intri- plays, line plunges and end th Syracuse hopelessly out classed the Oregon Aggies on Mult- nomah field yesterday, and won, 28 to 0, 1c | first downs The visitors carried the O. A. men off their feet from the first | kick ff, and scored twice in the quarter. Two more touch- were made in the third period Two special trains from Cor- vallis brought 1,500 0. A. | students to their hopes trampled mud. Portiand to eet In the Their hopes for victory | were thrown to the winds after six minutes of play, the time it took Syracuse to march the ball 65 yards down the field for the first score. In the fourth quarter the Aggies held the visitors scorele: Near the close of the period they worked the ball down the field to the 35- yard line, but time was called be- |fore an attempt for a field goal |could be made. | Oo. A. C. made yardage but three times during the game, and were forced to punt frequently The summary A.C. Syracuse at Du Moe the sie. Cobb Anderson Schlachter McDonough White > Travis . Mehan Allworth Rose (c) Allen ikinaon Locey F.B......... Rafter |. Offictais: George Varneil, of Spo- kane, referee; Plowden Stott, of Portiand, umpire; Grover Francis, of Portland, Hnesman aniey Bor- ake f Portland, head timekeeper. Substitutions —'Syracuse untver- ty own for Wilkinson; Oregon |sity, Brown for Wilkinson; Oregon Brooke for Cole, Hoerline for Locey, cey A Thompson bard for Mof for Thompson, Newman for Thompson for Moist, Hofer for Smythe for Brooke, Hub- Hofer for Locey h knocked out six men in Jack Moran, Terry Keller, Art Pelkey, Jack Lewis, Tim Lo- gan and Andre Anderson. The fast Orillia team, a member of the Northwest basketball league, |took the Ballard Mystics into camp at the Ballard field house Wednes- day. 1 | | | his short career, but they were A winner from the word “go”! No wonder so many men are asking for ‘Those Cigarettes that break all records". PIEDMONTS are filled with all-pure Tobacco —a kind that is famous for its cool, mellow taste! Be quick! Get yours! The score was 34 to 16, Lop Myon Toten Oo he ,, Cigarette of Quality Save the Coupons from “Start to Finish”! bewildered their oppo-, ++ Johnson | MAY FORM TWO CONFERENCES IN NORTHWEST, PORTLAND, Dec. 2.—When the Northwest conference meets here today, there will be a possibility tihat a new Pacific Const confer lence, to include the universities of California, Oregon and Washington jand the Oregon Agricultural college |will be formed. In this event, Washington State, Whitman, Idaho, Gonzaga and Montana would have to form another. Washington, Oregon and the Ore gon Aggies favor the rule prevent- ing freshmen playing on athletic teams. Washington State, Whit- man and Idaho have not yet yielded to the rule, end if they do not do 80, a split may occur. Each college in- jthe conference has delegates at the meeting, and by Invitation Califor- nia and Stanford were represented, WELSH AND WHITE | READY TO SIGN FOR 20-ROUND BATTLE NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—Represen- |tatives of Lightweight Champion |Freddie Welsh and Charlie White, the Chicago challenger, will meet here today to sign articles for a 20- |round title battle. The bout will be |#taged before the club making the jDest offer. Promoters in Denver, New Orleans and San Diego will be bidders. BILLY JORDAN ILL SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2-3 Friends of Billy Jordan, the veteran fight announcer, were fearful today that he would succumb to an illness which attacked him yesterday in his apartment here. On account of his |§3 years, doctors said Jordan would have to be extremely careful, or the illness might result fatally.