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STAR—FRIDAY, DEC, 3, 1915. YAGE ASHINGTON, OREGON , 0. A.C., AND CALIF Northwest Colleges Deadlocked on F reshmen Rule; W.S. c . Ref uses to Bar Ist Year Men Stanford Eliminated FRECKLES _ Soo By Blosser — From New Athletic Body| oan PORTLAND, Deo. %—With the formation of a new Pacific Coast YER HOUSE "TILL fatercollesiate conference, to include the universities of Washington, NOuU SENT ME Uregon and California, and the Oregon Agricultural college, it was be- HOME — Meved that a rupture in the Pacific Northwest conference had been averted when {t met today, provided that representatives from Wash fagton State college, University of Idaho and Whitman college consent ihe plan of allowing Washington, Oregon and O, A. C. to rematn mbers of both conferences, Old Conference Intact the Py cific Coast conference were " = According to the plans of the rep. scheduled tatives of the Coast schoola,| October 21, Oregon at Berkeley. 4 . wosentat " hoc November 4, Washington at Eu the new conference will in no WAY | gene, 4 affect the former Northwest con-| November 18, Washington at 4 ference. Both conferences will re- Berkeley, main intact, they contend. How-| November 20, California at Se ever, it is delleved probable that attie. 4 Washington State, Idaho and Whit-} Dr. J. S. Stewart of the Oregon : man will withdraw from the North-| Aggies will complete his football a west conference, and will ask the | schedule today. He has already ar : Vntversity of Montana and Gon-/ ranged to meet Syracuse university saga to join a new conference, also /at Buffalo, and the Michigan Aggies | to be known as the Northwest con-/in Portland, ference. | Basketball, track and daseball The following football games tn schedules are being arranged today SUMMER BASEBALL 510000 FOR THREE FTES HAVE AT Y. ‘MEETING eet NEW YORK, Dec. 3.—Summer ball, the status of athletes have accepted something be ny GOOD FIGHT | PROGRAM ut STRAIGHT STUFF By the Sporting Editor Y REFUSING to adopt the freshman rule, Washing: sal - sides «medale for demonstrating ton State College has placed itself In a nice muddie | ry their prowess, and other problems | gegen? i in an athletic way. | : which have troubled amateur sports PROGRAM if the proposed second Northwest conference is F = governing bodies, will be discussed | inkman, Seattle, ve. Burns, Van- formed, admitting Gonzaga and Montana, W. 8. C, ; g and regulated at a conference tn} couver, at 133 pounds. will be the big toad ina little puddle, instead of a) nt New York, December 27 Lg pes ve. Wright, Se emai! toad in a lake, as in the present conference. | b ~ ference ta to precede the) attic, at 138 pounds. Washington and the two Oregon colleges hope r " ae: ‘ceavention of the National | Georgetown, ve. Manus, r*} to retain their membership In the two conferences, 4 J oe thoaght cored Bracing a attle, at 1 pounds. | age . but that seems hardly possible. No college can obey $15 to $50 P ‘ revier, a ve. o . P 4 Be PPlexiate association, also to amateur Be teh Gee ee te vl? Mclating noreett with the emailer colleges, Putiman cught | Featuring the to i i id hockey organ: | . ai 0 win al wi year, “ ° ° ” ° = ages Beaty wan) rag Housel and, according to the Spokane critics, that ought to be some | Invincible Suit While sportamen who have call jamoker Friday night should be one _— 6 oe | ; e4 the conference do not plan to of the fastest matches put on tn . a | hed adopt bianket rules for all ama-| s ‘ |the four-round game. Pinkman has Coyle turned crane? ae yramori Ais Mel pee icsre Pacers _men-| “a feurs, they hope to arrange a work: | Lai RAs jbeen boxing instructor at the Elke allen hoger A — Govla sataaaa ts Ee. Bg her wer e 4 ; tng agreement, whereby each organ-) PERCY HAUGHTON for the last #!x months, and he h oe i V 4 og fation will stand sponsor for the) developed wonderfully. He knocked | With material little ars _ — ington State had the stronger a amateurism of a competitor in its} Ten thousand dollars for three|out Travie Davis in Everett Tues | ee See Serre ee as a . 4 4 division, wher the latter com-| months’ 4a|day night tn one round, and Davia} at Gontaga that ranked as z | Tell’ 4 4 own months’ work Is the ry it is sald hela destin weer Cnet Neti either of the two Weakest confer) Because of the refusal of the rep- 4 = ee. Perey Haughton will get when he! who cians the Northwest lsht.| ence teams. His team held Wash- Tesentatives from Washington 4 ny [Signs a new contract to coach Har! weight title | lington to a lower score than a State, Idaho and Whitman to adopt CALIFORNIA WILL yard football teams. Haughton) Burns came down from Van-| good many conference teams have ® ane prohibiting freshmen from | ows up at Harvard each fal| about | couver Thursday, and says he ts fn done in past seasons jae icipating in intercollegiate ath- September 1, and is thru before No-|the best of shape, and ready for a “2 et les, delegates from the Univer- HONOR $s vember ends. \nard go 2 Coyle learned his football by |atey ot = hington, Oregon and 0. : lis But Haughton’s value to Harvard| A bunch of Bremerton support: | playing four years in high [Corot and jr pare from a RERKELEY, Dec. 2.—Jimmy |!8 shown in figures. The eight Har-|ers are coming over to watch the schools, and four ~~ bared ss naw ebelunanne seauetne then tent : Schaeffer, who recently retired as Y#rd teams Haughton hae coached|Wright-Engle clash. Engle ts the Dobie. id the board o' night. Stentor was econ elfmin xm pact coach of the University of Califor-|scored 116 points against Yalo and | “prid the navy yard burg, and contro! decide in favor of the | when its representatives announced Er football squad, will be paid high |held Yale to 13 points, thre field|the “home town” folks want to see honor today. when the entire stu- foals and two safet! Prior to|him clean up Wright dent body will gather upon the cam- | Haughton's reign. ‘yard won only! Three preliminary bouts wil! be graduate system of coaching, |: | “ ‘would probably have |5'8nford had no intention of adopt- ing American football, and that the) first call for the job |atudent body was opposed to the farewell to him. Schaef. three games to Yale's 16. | fought before the appearance of the : fer will be one ot the speakers, | Sacer neeteteespetneeneeren jdouble main event boxers A Butte football “expert” tn peer cnethga M aaed “— KAVANAGH’S “a w wr AT loot Schacht will referee all the picking an All-Montana college | gon, O. A. C, and Caltfornia as mem- | 1008 First, at Madisor ILL ESTLE te team selected the entire Uni- jbe was then formed. BELLINGHAM DEC. 14 GUERIN JOINS NAVY. of Montana eleven. MADISON, Dec. 3.—Wm. Juneau resigned last night as Wisconsin) RELLINGHAM, Dec. 2—Owen football coach. The athletic board! patly, of Linco! and Milton ine of m= hod Poking fun at Easterners who “0 130 fom | announced that no successor would Harnden, of Be ‘a picked All-American football teams and who haven't ever seen the Western stars, Roscoe Fawcett, in the Portland Oregonian, picks his) All-American eleven and puts Beck-| ett of Oregon and Abraham of O. A. C, on the team. J. Newt Colver, in Spokane, could] Bill Guerin, former star tackle | of the Everett high school teams for three years, has join- ed the navy. Guerin Great football player, but had a canal natural aversion to books, and pea ens pies | the only way he could get by in RED PEP’S bikie saaieies en tae seer | to shut thei s when he | be appointed until the January matched for a wrestling bo meeting. for a side bet of $500 on De 14. They will weigh in at 135. | 6 | He played three years at | Everett and didn't have sopho- | more standing. He then enter- ‘| ed Gonzaga. Before he played a game in The results of the Church league Spokane, Montana offered him basketball games at the Leschi pa better inducement: and he | 4 vilion Thursday night were skipped to Missoul, | University M. E. 55, Woodland This year he tried to enter Park Presbyterian 13 Gonzaga again, but the Spo- University Place Baptist 22, Trin kane men were “down” on him ity Lutheran 18 for the trick he played last Fremont Baptist 32, Queen Anne) year and refused him admit | M. B. 23, tance, | 3 | Colman Bible Class 42, First M He then hiked back to Mon- : be tet tana and played with the Cen- Jim Cree of Iroquois Tribe, Who Has Won a Place on! SeRINe: SEC. Sem Star Hockey Team. WILLARD WILL GET SCRA: TON, Pa, me ~John BY BROWN HOLMES }looks like & live one. At first he! not see the point of Faweett’s fun is about!was slated for a place as subst!-jand attacks the Oregonian selec-|) | | | a |ny Kilbane, the featherweight| Just when the Indian | $32,500 FOR FIGHT hampion, won a victory over|to y out of sport limelight, up tute on the hockey team, then for tion because it didn’t mention | | | Patsy Brannigan in a 10-round|pops Jim Cree, of the tribe of Iro-a defense position, Suddenly he pangs, W. S, C's star halfback out here last night |quois, to command attention began to show the craft for which a iN NEW ORLEANS, Dec, 3.—Jess | ——___________|" req witi not bid for honors on the Indian is noted, and now he) Colver has taken it upon bimseit! au | Widard will get $22,500 for meeting CURES WITHOUT DRUGS the diamond or gridiron, where oth- has been given the rover job, the ¢4 ridicule Washington's prestige é | Fred Fulton of Rochester, finn.,| ler redskins have starred, but in ice hardest and most spectacular on a “- on the dirc rato = } Foon next March, Soren’ t08 } WONDERF L INVENTION KE~ inochay, that dazzitng, slam-bang hockey team Selvanler crates Mas A pe ose . . nouncement today by the promters STORES HEALTH WHILE " " name a 4 a * Inter sport. He has won a place ‘over, as the name Indicates, wi “ , ' “Life 68 burden only po hong a ee ee icp aaa |wia the Poleveland hockey team,|is the fellow who has to go out and rh Aho w ashineta's ui q ko the man who saddles |""° “" * ost Se i aay’ the feet, is thel battle the opposilon for pesssesion in Washington's. a‘ - : v i, wall | | United Btates and peerage pie oe 7 has to be speedy,’ After Pullman had beaten Gon Which Do You Prefer? himself with trouble” |FENS AFTER STARS) Cree, the new redakin in apo ; raga, 48 to 0, ‘Thanksgiving day, Colwr tried to get “Wee” Coyle, ) Gonzaga coach and Washington ¥ ‘lumnus, to admit that W. 8S. C oose ercoat or R had the stronger team D Coyle refused. Colver wanted to ket a big story out of “Wee” and i ° ombarded him with questions. [Pestana him, with comations. Fitted Overcoat? Pou want my honest opinion, | 15 think Washington would knock the @ | tar out of W, 8, ©." We will relieve you of your! Vw yoRK, Dec. 3—Hughie| clothing troubles and at the) jennings yesterday denied he had fame time save you money. been offered the managership of the New York Federal league club| lby Harry Sinclair, Fed backer, and | lsaid he would not accept the offer if made. | Frank Raker, ex-Athletic star, will |be offered a contract by the Feds jas a nucleus of the Gotham team, F | Yakima o y Prices Paid Wholesale Denters for (een ies Vegetables and Fruit Our enormous stock makes it easy for you jo Ketailer fo | BY Si Due iter Sea to find one to please you in either style. | WILLIAMS ELECTED |°':: eum KILBANE BOOSTS ' y, the power | _ bbl. Hens, 8% Ibe. | t Mi fo th : | Cranberries, box 9.06 | Hens, 3 Ibe and under | Frank Williams, former football) iii, an * | Cranberries, late a | springs, any wixe, far 5 ; and basketball player, was elected) Wear i Vita while you steep. . 1.00 or Johnny Kilbane, featherweight 4 Made to Order |Broadway basketball manager over|It feeds @ constant stream of elec 06 champion, miffed at the criti-}! . |Dick Munson Thursday ie ta aaary aibes on and tonne 1.00 cism that he is picking < . | The interclass gamon will start)! \fge hoa wait ane Sot anes tac nie: divition Peete THE QUALITY . | thru the weel | ‘ t ‘ ia 198 412 Monday and run t } ear a 0 5 to 120-1 raised the weight limit from | 07 |] pounds to 133, and announced he |) Seams Bae || will meet any man in the world J ¥ 4 i re i ‘g at at that weight of which could not possibly be sold at that Ih Butter, Kegs and Choe Since he became champion price were it not for the extremely low oper- RICHARDS BARRED tre,heuts, wh . ' iy ating expense of this, Seattle’s Largest Up- | tray and bullding ip 06 | 5 ’ tem to @ strc , ats | Batter Kilbane has made nearly. all his | CHICAGO, Dec. 3-~Alvah Rich-|te™ toe strong lenithy ! ane i mete. Waskt et $ | on iiemmpta auntapion Bish sami [Cueteey Ge eucbee cient F 5 00 | Native ashingten ay |[ opponents make 122 pounds, He stairs Clothes Shop. , ebarred from entering A.| men, out of siow-Kolng j me ls Wiatliagios says there are no 122-pounders . rr ae se eee| district, meete’ be-|weakiings. If you have ap . sees sak | Secemerr, eolld peeks: aa |] worthy of a match, and he is Every One a $25 Value . | drive f If you have stomach ; |} ready to take on lightweights. | nion 4 1 competed in Utah Jast |“ Mi eakness. it " i ready ne. . . jcause he had coms tgouble, cheum reaSnoes. ihe |; ; ‘ ‘ a Come up and see them, Open Saturday Made summer. ago, Kt t | vende + “ | ‘ i | nights, ee sese NT ~ ~ ectra. | ¥ . | Pumpkins, 1b. Perfect | immatoes, California, 4 | Vita will ' r Fs hea}tt fet orate 1 18 more, shopping days be GOAL TENDER SICK Call of Write for Informatio ona | , basket crates y ‘ aa |W i ir| | rice. ‘a Young America «osc. as $ $5 ? $2. 00 Value Pants for. 50 Value Pants for. -- $3.50 -$1.95 sagen | RUSH LOSES THREE» rr fore Christmas. Ordef you | a mend you our beautifully | yakime rutabam woe ue . | PENS EAR agg ) < mas Suit now and avoid) jyarry Holmes, Seattle Metropol-|i particulare re. | Burm? TEE, Select ranch PRINCETON, Dec. 3.—Prince: } th k {tan goal tender, is down with an|gerding Miectra-vite, what it hag! vi 118 @ 150 |ton loses only: three men from its |Z il d R E attack of Ja grippe, and the dector it. We can send you name tH 3 eH ~~ Plier even epln. Gt ep er p al ore ea y 0. told him to keep off the ice for alpeople who have been cured—you | seis He de +] back; Shea, ck, and | , , Seto Muldoon |inay Know some of them personally. e H | Brown, end. With a squad of vet 1-403 Pi few days, Manager Pete Muldoon | rity explain how. Klectra- Vite og ta - lerans, Coach Rush should have lit < 401-403 Pike Street put on the goal tender parapher-| vray and what tt will do for you. 130° | tle troftble next se le =) alla, and his men bombarded him | \y | Ontone 20.00 season in devoting Home. of Steteon Hate from ali sides with puck. Holmes . ; 48_ | Kastern Washington oate $09 | all his time to teaching an offense |) jfrom all sides with puck. _loimes. | The Electra-Vita Co. 181% | Pager round tim i600 |capable of gaining consistently SE ee eas the Seren haater'| pe loene, # oe | against Dartmouth, Harvard and )» neven Tuesday in the opening game | 304 PIKE ST. ot the year. VAYAVAYAVAVAYAYAVAYAYAVAYAYAVAVAYAYA) ' \ . . ‘ White river Litarereeeess 19.00 @2o.oo | Yale, the Tigers’ principal oppo Yakima Burbapke .. 3.00 @24.00 lwhoat UI aceo @3600 | nents, |