The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 4, 1915, Page 7

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MUTT AND JEFF—H 1/ : ; | SR, Vou AR@ DETALED ON RRISOM GUARD DUTY AT BULL PEN No. 4, Tang PEN HAS ONE THOUSAND PRISONERS. AT SUNDOWN You COUNT THE ’ PRisoners To see jf ANY . , ARE MISSING / | eal May r 14 y Yessir! os é , me ) ~ 6 [ \ PAST THAT (ny HARD TO COUNT ®™. BUT YOU Go CouNT TEM * [ano eePomy to Me ae J SOMETIMES THE PRISONERS TRY To Move ARouND So “HEAD QUARTERS) Ne smmmeen: _ | Yessir} OW CAN YOU COUNT ’EM IF THEY DON’T HOLD STILL? erased "em? STAR—-SATURDAY, DEC. 4, 1915. PAGE 7 by i nC. rat Fisher oft) BY BUD F ISHER You Coun Ted ‘eM ALL But vessir! IT COUNTED "EN Siokegs one! . ~ an YESSIR, COUNTED Acc BUT ONE Guy Ann “Ee RAN AROUND FPAgrY Yr COULDNT — 50 Counter nim. bed a — Cheasty’s Smart Clothes For Every Occasion $15 to $50 Featuring the “Invincible” Suit Always $16.50 “Values Tell” By have the best schedule for him the mew coach inherits a legacy considerati With natural rival, W.S.C., was not taken into Manager Younger and Dean Miinor Roberts. such season they will understand wh, S. C. game. gan Aggies on their jaunt across the} among ‘the = t country. Tae Pullman farmers will | Johnson. meet them on October 28, just long) Pinkman, viewing the Gate. they play turday. out of them by the tim O. A. C. the following & eee The farmer lads are also signed up to meet Montana at Missoula, and they are likely to run into a ‘Tartar in the Montana town. Jerry > has a good bunch at Mon- ta and they can beat anything on thelr home grounds. ee Lee Johnson, a well-known pro boxer from Frisco, watched Ed Pinkman make Burns look like en . amateur Friday night and was par- ticularly interested in Pinkman's fighting style. “Pinkman has a good right and a good left, and is a good two-hand- ed fighter. His foot work ts good. | If he should enter the four-round | The grammar velop most of th soccer. cer in the grade Grammar the soccer Seattle's more talent than |the {ce Four |forward; Ed THREE SESSIONS DAILY aching et the V Ex Sey nday 10-12 a. m 3-5 p.m. S:18-1080 p. =. is the cook for the quartet. Jack Band Evenings and Saturday Bi walker, one of the very best for- wards in the N. H. A. last season, is one of Seattle's most talented | dishwashers. No better chamber-| jmaid than Ed found anywhere. ston, a blond, is | minaariat. BULL BROS, | NEW YORK, [ ford, once a a 4013 THIRD fter Janua irst 1916- @AIN 1043 STRAIGHT STUF the Sporting Editor HOEVER coaches Washington next year will not On successive Saturdays Whitman, good shape. Oregon, O. A. C. and Californi: then, with a ten days’ rest, California is m Five such hard games have not been played Washington since Dobie came here, and while baseball, track and wrestling sched- Public demand for a game with Washingto: behind them, in which they lost a smal! fortune, perhaps with another to give the paying public. the downtown people who support the university athletics, and when the university does not cater to them they lose out. They tried it this year afd found out what they lost. The public wants that Washington, w. W. S. C. will also play the Michi-, game at Frisco he would easily be however, has a good enough before to take the “pep” | job here and is not interested in }bdall Sars, are rapidly A few years ago there a large American football but after the introduction of soc-| tion of the league has rapidly dwin- dled until only eight teams played {t this year, About four times that number played soccer. Nel! Ellle, the head of the School dicts that in a few years all the grammar schools will take up hockey Holmes, goal tender; Jack Walker,| Carpenter, land Frank Foyston, Holmes, baving lived outdoors in Northern Ontario mot of his life, So far ro doctor has been called in at tne Van Siclen LANGFORD LOSES Just Printore i) gro, last night in a 1%round bout. ry ARRANGE SCHEDULE to get his team in ja are playe: and gain. in, by of a fine squad, he| tiles were decided upon at the clos- the lack of ili-feeling betwoen Washington and the other colleges was noticed In basketball is Schools will jay ion by Gradua’ this year’s lesson or the two western only ten games, because Oregon will not have a team, d the tern chools, ‘Whitman, Idaho and W c., will play 12 games. The tithe will be decided on a percentage baata Oregon, O. A. C. and Washington | will fight it out for the best team on the western side and will meet the winners of the other three for the conference title. jopnotchers,” sald ; In track O. A. C. will stage the sights of the Golden | roast indoor meet February 5. The aig age Pact it meet will be on May 6. The Pacific Northwest meet schools, which de-\ wit be held on June 2 and 3 at high school foot-| fill be turning to “ was) league, ONE - ARMED COACH HAS UNBEATEN schools, that sec-) ee players have cutting capers on of them—-Harry defense, | forward—are | yan Siclen. | Carpenter can be Capt. Frank Foy- head of the com- om —— | BENNIE OWEN unbeaten this season, was coached by a one-armed man, Bennie Owen, who, despite his handicap, got out ec. 4—Sam Lang: | and “roughed it” with his players contender for the to teach them the game. _was beaten by| With only light material to work New Orleans ne- with, Owen went in strong for the jopen game and developed a team | rated one of the best in the coun try at the forward pass. Owen was a good quarterback at Kansas university before he be came a coach. He lost his arm tn a hunting accident. He was a crack shot when he had his right arm. Now he ts just as good with the left. Write at once for our new free catalog in which are plainly . ge gg lee le Me pane COYLE PUZZLED of buying by mail—from-wholesaler-to-con- “Wee” Obyle, Gonzaga football A eument matt ecomoesicel and entislactory. Seeed: the. Fistsae bent cat tron All orders will be filled in exact conformity with the new law. How this law affects you in ite applica- Spokane that a new coach will 3 . r probably be selected by the Spo. B tion ie set forth concisely in our catalog, We kane Catholic institution next ‘ guarantee our goods and a prompt service. We year - aie i oher rgd ng snp vo will When Coyle was leaving for “r ™ a oo Seattle, after the Thankegiving =—s day game, Father Gilbert and yong Get your name on Falber, Harrigan and. the toot ball manager asked him to sign ili list now a contract for next year. “Wee” our ma refused, asking time to consider Write fe prices on meg bond. You will be sui Largest Wholesale Liquor Desiers West of OLD TAYLOR, yellow label, bottled fa prised. JULIUS LEVIN COMPANY $infntndisco, caL. the offer. He has had no word from » since. pokane folks Itke a Washing SAVE YOUR TEETH OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS Opposite Fraser-Paterson Teeth extracted abscintely without palm from 4130 te 6 p.m. daily. 207 University 9 Cement Filling, 2fe. Nothing but the best material used—gua Amalgam Filling: See to $1.00 Beat Gold Alloy Fillings..91 to $1.60 pert Bridgework ations Fri id Crowns S BEALE STREET ton man like a bulldog liken a strange cat, and possibly their Cheng 0 hostility has taken effect Coach MecCough, of Missoula Mont., high school, is named as Coyle's likely successor, Hin derman, a popular Spokane high coach, Is also after the job. Coyle made a good record at Washington and t« a candidate for the coaching job at Wash ington next year. —_——— Coach ewart of the Oregon Ag gles seems to have a real task set up for him next fall, as elght of the regulars on the Corvallis team will be Jost to the team in 1916. The Aggies will lose Capt. Billie, Abra ham, Hofer, Laythe, Yeager, Ander on, Smythe and Schuster, Abra ham and Laythe were picked for places on the All-Northwest team this fall, and both clags high amon@ the eridiron stara of the Northwest Tacoma, with only two high schools, has organized soccer teams in both the Stadium and Lincoln ‘highs =) COLLEGES | PORTLAND, Dec, 4.—Basketball, | a legacy of a poor schedule, from a foot. oe sessions of the Northwest con-) ball viewpoint. ference meet here yesterday, The a “eevee session was very harmonious and Hit went [the short end of three rounds with | Billy Wright | went The blow won him the decision The Oklahoma university eleven, | game schedule for today has been the | House” |couver, exdightweight champion of that Caneda smoker and easily got the decision vison beat Riley; Mat Manw out Fowler in the second round BY PETE MULDOON Manager ttle Metropolitan Hockey Team, and Foremost lee Critle in Seattle Hockey, as played in the Pa cific Coast Hockey league, ts played by two teams of seven men each. The players are called goal tender, whose only duty is to defend his team's goal; ent sizes in different rinks, In Seattle the rink is 200 feet long and 80 feet wide. It is divided up into three fons, called the middle, or neutral, zone, and two end, or defense zones The puck, a hard rubber disc three tnches in diameter and an inch thick, welghing 5 ounces, {as shot up and down the rink, right and left defense men, propelied by the players on who break up the opponents’ skates, To score, the team team play; three forwards, who must knock the puck by the n offer netted cage are the big stars . Boal keeper into s and a rover, who is a combina. six feet wide and four feet fon between a defense man high, stationed at each end and a forward. The forwards ch teain has a goal to defend have other names also—right Each score counts one point Substitutes are allowed for injured players or players sus- pended from the game on ma- Jor fouls. There are two kinds of fouls major and minor. Minor fouls are lesser infrac wing, cover point and left wing. The game Is divided into three periods of 20 minutes each, with an intermission of 10 minutes between each period, If, at the end of the third period, the score is tied, the game is continued tions, like tripping, cross until one side makes a checking, charging, holding, goal. icking puck, hooking with . stick and loafing. For minor The field of play ts of differ fouls the offender ts suspended ENGLE WINNERS TO ORGANIZE ATELK SMOKER = HOCKEY TEAM Ed Pinkman, boxing inetructor of Elks, hammered “Rough amateur Chartey Burne of Van- proposed amateur hockey league will be organized next week The Bankers held their first prac tice Friday night. Twelve men end of four rounds. Burns turned out Morrison, Coffin, ling, but that was as far as Wylie, Burgman, Peachey, Metiond, McDonald, Bates, Hayser, Allen, George Engle of Bremerton had | Milliken and Shumann. Pete Muldoon, the Metropolitan, them practice and said hockey club to join the Friday night at the Elke’ but In the fourth he | watched crashing to the mat. afterwards They look pretty good for an preliminary bouts Da- | amateur bunch and ought to give Ad Schaffli beat ‘any Seattle team a good rub. Crevier knocked| The Rankers want to arrange games with any team organized in Wright In the and Seattle. The Nortonia cafeteria is plan SYRACUSE DELAYED ning on organizing a team and also the employes of the Florsheim — Shoe Co. LOS ANGELES, Cal, Dec. 4 ’ |The Syracuse-Occldent football S.A C. "| KER DEC 16 jo Wa! ie jpostponed until Monday. The EER Syracuse team is held up by @! rioyd Madden, the new Coast slide near Dunsmuir, € champion at 135 Ibs., will probably |be matched with a fast local boy as the main event of the next Se attle Athletic club smoker to be given Thursday, Dec. 16. Boxing Instructor Chet McIntyre Promises some fast bouts among the boys that wore the Blue Dia mond at the Los Angeles matches. CHICAGO, Dec, 4-—Alfred De Oro of New York defeated August i Kieckhafer of Chicago, 50 to 35, in the second block of their champlon ship billiard match tonight DO YOU KNOW That ttle billiard parior Come In and see. has in the finest the world? BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Floor They’ve Done It Again! PIEDMONTS have scored BIG in this town just as they've done everywhere. You can't beat good, all- pure Tobacco such as you find in PIEDMONT, Lypatte Myers Jetaase Oe Go Right After the Coupons! The Bankers have organized an | for three minutes, wave with abusive language. lowed, goal, nkate, of kicking throwing Another class of rule Infrac- wing in the the The Game of Hockey and How It’s Playe rules. tion is offside end or defense zones, “When o play who, the or ig puck section ci at bal! Four of the game play who ar is They hits played,” L. rules charge when PINKMAN AND BANKERS FIRST | PLAYERS Ger“ Fourteen first team letters, 13! expects a full house at the opening second team letters and 15 Midget | game. letters were presented at Lincoln | high school Friday to the gridiron warriors that won them this fall. From close a |MULDOON Major fouls are deliberate tn- fractions are deliberate hitting or cross checking with stick, tripping to opponent atick, Major fouls are punishable by a 10-minute suspension, with substitute al the puck, any one of the same side, the moment of hitting hearer opponents’ al line, is put out of play and may not touch the puck himself ny Way prevent another player trom doing so, until the has been 7 of P. C. officials have a referee, a judge nd two goal umpires, judges goals are made | tine-up follow: The Seattle Celtics and the Ta coma soccer team will play an ex- | bibition game Sunday at Woodland The seven men who will make jup the team that will celebrate Se| i.5% At the second Woodland |attle’s introduction to major league | Pounds the newly organised Seats |hockey were named by Manager|tie Rangers will play the Woodland | Muldoon of Seattle Friday. | park team | Harry Holmes will play goal. | | Bobby Rowe and Ed Carpenter are| ‘the defense men. Captain Frank | Foyston plays rover, Bernie Mor- ris, Jack. Walker and Cully Wilson | are on the forward line. Morris will play cover point, Walker left | wing and Wilson right wing. | | Leo Haas, the Michigan amateur phenom who arrived here Saturday, | \is the only spare man Muldoon is| carrying, but he is communicating with one or two unsigned Eastern stars | A final stiff ‘workout for the! team will be held Saturday night between 7 and 8 o'clock. Haas will |make his opening appearance at that practice Seats for Tuesday's game against | Victoria are selling rapidly. Man-| ager Lester, in charge of the sales, will preach a sermon Sunday morning entitled “Abiding in Christ” In thin the pri sermon he will show need and the solutio: 1 problem, The mon Sunday night will discuss the subject, “The Five Enemies of Our Government” In this sermon the present-day dangers of our government will be pointed out Everyone cordially both these services, First Presbyterian Church 99 Invited to The game will art at 8:30 | seazp- | The players’ numbers and full Precincts and Polling Places for School and Port LLLZLLZ LLL LLLZLZLZLZ LLLLLLLLLL ZLLLLZLLLZZLZ. 219, sieeeees Youngstown School Election, Dec. 4, 1915 LocaTion seveees.sRavenna School ........0...65 Ravenna Ave. & E. 68th St. 14th Ave. > & E. 52nd. gE :. Interlake Ave. & N 14th Ave. N. E. & E. 47th St. & 36th N. + 14th . NE. :..8th Ave N. bin E EL & E. 52nd. N. EL & N. Sunnyside Ave, & Interlake Ave. & N. 44th. : Sunnyside Ave. & N. 45th. Lake School: n High oe n Lake Hi estate om: ire Station No. Whittier School School almon Bay School Irving School ° School): :7206 E. Green Lake Way Greenwood Ave. & Tird. +: 14th Ave. No OW. & W. 78th. «. W. @let St. & 26th N. W. 63rd & 20th Ave. N. W. Sind & 14th N. W. 63rd & 20th Ave. N. W. Git & 26th N, + W, 52nd & léth N, Sth Ave. N. W. Ww Ww w m1 Schoo! i School Wert Woodland Schoo No. 9 see High School Fire Sta. No. § 4 Lincoln High School Fire Sta. No. 9 . n Anne Portable Lincoln N. 44th. 39th & Linden (Fremont). -- «Interlake Ave. & N. 44th -++39th & Linden (Fremont). Florentia St. & Ist Ave, W. nterlake Ave, & A ‘ 16th W. & Barrett St Anne Portable :Florentia & Ist Ave. W. School A 7th Ave. W, & Wheeler. Anne School . 5th Ave. W. & Galer. 7th Ave. W. & Wheeler. ++4th Ave. N. & Newton St. +8th Ave. W. & Galer. . Warren Ave. & Republican. Aloha St. & 4th Ave. N. Ave. & Battery. Aloha St. & 4th Ave N. . Warren Ave. .& Republican, Warren Avenue Mercer School Denny School ‘Mercer Behool Warren Avenue School rege Denny School sills bth Ave. & Battery. Warren Avenue School ‘eeee {Warren Ave. & Republican, Seward School .. Franklin Ave. & Roanoke. = 1. Stevens School »- 18th N. & Galer. Lake Sct Garfield. Isanc I ens Echol Galer. Lowell School N. & Mercer. ntius Ave. & EB, Thomas, +. 11th Ave. N. & Mercer. 18th N, & E. Galer, 20th Ave. N. & F. Thomas. lith Ave. N. & Mercer. +Pontius Ave. & E. Thomas. vens School School Broadway & E. Pine St. Union. School. 17th Ave, & E +20th Ave. & E. ith Ave. & E. Broadway High +Fire Sta, No. 15 . + Summit School . x4 Broadway High School . Summit School ..... Denny School ire Sta. No. ool & (inor Ave. & Virginia. ‘Summit Ave. & BE. Union - Broadway & FE. Pine St Summit Ave. & FE. Union 5th Ave. & Battery. Minor Ave. & Virginta, Fire Sta, No, 2 rd & Pine St Summit nook. summit Ave. & FE. Union. Central School, (Bé th Ave, & Madison, Fire Sta, No. rd Ave. & BE. Pine. Fire No. Foot of Madison St. Centr Fire sith Ave, & Madison, ‘Foot of Madison St. th Ave. & Madison. 7th Ave. & Madison, 816 Cherry St. -lith Ave, & EB. Jefferson, i17th Ave. & EB. Union 20th & E, Thomas, Sth N, & E. Garfeld, id & ¥. Spring. 24th Ave, & E. Cherry, Tith Ave, & lith Ave. & 24th Ave. & School (Hd.” No, & Sta 8 Central Behool (Bd entral School (Bd. allor Shop {fle School... T. Minor School School na School Walla School. . School. 2nd & E, 2nd Ave, & FE. 4th Ave. & E. Cherry. Sth 8. & Main St lith Ave. & BE. Jefferson, : Washington School Pacific School ...... 220, -+Main Street School. Fire Sta E Wasi K «Main St, & 6th Aye. §. hingtoi Washington School Bea HiIl School Colman School .! York School Colman Sehc Hin York Seho :Whitworth Lander, & Horton, & Dawaon St. & Ferdinand, & Dawson St. near 46th 8, own Rainier Ave, & Leanna St, Pilgrim St, & 60th St, 10th S. & Southern (So, Park). Georgetown, California Ave, & W, Lander, Nohinitz Ryd. & Stevens St nd. a 6. Seattle High School ‘alifornia Ave, & W. L W. Genesee St. & 24th 8, ¥ California Ave, & Land chmitz vd, & Stevens St aS, W. & W, Edmonds, ~ Genesee St. & 24th 8. W. Myrtle & California Ava, W Seattle Alkt School Jefferson School Youngstown Sehool - High School w Ww +. W. Genesee St. & 24th 8. W, Gatewood School ow

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