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\ champions of SIR, You Ake DETAILED ON SeceeT SEANKKE AS Agpy WITHIN OTHE] TURKISH LINES 6 BE SURE. AND Diseurse YOURSELF Aas a NATIVE TURK ETO; AVOID, DETECTION! YES1M PKKING A Number of & MEN FoR SPY DUTY IN: TURKEY s; Now 8@ CAREFUL To USE AL GOOD NATIVE TURKISH DISGUISE ANDIWORK INTO THE ENE MVS PAGE 7, STAR—MONDAY, NOV, 6, 1915. (Copyright AM, ALPFTLR TURKIGH QUBEN” TAKING A LITTLE MID-DAY SNOoURS {MO Wonder THE TURKS HANG” MARE MS. SNE SLEEPS! $0 TILE ST@AL AL beth Kiss RRom Her Fiehor oft) 1998 ade Mark Mee by Ht Um BY BUD FISHER a JESS WILLARD GIVES THE BOXING GAME A BLACK EYE BALLARD RD METEORS AND ALL-NAVY PLAY SCORELESS GAME STRAIGHT STUFF By OXING was given a black eye in Los Angeles last week, and by none other than Jess Willard, heavy weight champion. Wil lard was in al vaudeville thea tre and an ath- letic performer asked him, among others, to watch his act from the stage. “Aw, g'wan with your act,” came Willard’ Fough reply. “I paid for My seat. The actor repeated the request “Give me the same wages you pay the other fellows, and I'll come ”" gumbled Willard’s deep Willard’s boorish replies displeas- the audience. They booed and issed him. When the next act be- ‘gan Willard had left the theatre. oe Chet Neff, the clever little four-round boxer, is trainer for the Metropolitan hockey team, and is getting the ice athletes In condition fer their first game Tuesday night 7. Hand it to Port everything in aight. In a story sent from the Rose City after Washinz- ton high school beat 7 to 6, the ciuim of Interscholastic Utab, Washington, Idaho anf Oregon was made for the Portland school They might os well add nia and the Pacific ocean ee The ineligibility rows of Lorin Solon, at Minnesota, and Malcolm Galvin, at Wisconsio. who were Caliti well. * levery = LIVE QUESTIONS. | WHAT Is MEANT BY SCIENTIFIC WHAT 18 SoCs WHY SOCIALISTS CA NOT re se OR COM- PROMISE. By EDWIN J. BROWN Last week I wrote about the com Prachicos who made a business of Mutilating the faces of children in I am soon have mu- by -bar ing {t to Before I give we these com re) I mu nell, and alist politicians ¢ Soctalint (applica- ered ton card) I want m the above face. lines NT BY SCIENTIFIC SOCIALISM. Marx analyzed ¢lety und the social in exists under it. He finally that a class struggle existe, whether we ike it or not, and that we r society. First, a Ka duce wealth ern ass who bey ploying clans, labor power. Fredorick Fingels traced the de or Popment of Socialism from Utopia te reeds ar und exploded the dreams of a nee sm could he thought that n-order Socials into existence in competi present-day established Social signifies asso it refers to noclety. ficlence signifies proven ORDER In & given field of knowledge, the cor- rectnens whieh cannot be dis lodged t sman reason, When in in accord with ev aelence {t proves Itae delentitie Socialiam is thone Inade broug requirer ague, weird felen Hoc econormie truth renponsible for nothing pout iw thin with or chargeable the gross Wignorance or jack of intelligence to & nd for claiming | Salem high, | the Sporting Editor barred from football teams for sum mer ball playing, has about caused the abolishment of baseball in the | Big Nine conference ee An objection against the faculty's decision by one college will halt legisiation abolishing the «port for one year. One of the smaller col leges is expected to object. eee The result of a basketbal! game Saturday was 28 to 0. Sounds like a football score. . . Announcement of Washington's | next football captain wil! be made |during the annual banquet for the gridiron warriors at the Washing ton Annex Tuesday night. About 75 persons will attend the dinner. ere The Big Nine tasvity representa- tives in a meeting Saturday sound: ed the death knell of the diamond sport by urging its abolishment in intercollegiate competition. Middle West the conference. Thelr recommenda. tions wilt Hkely be followed by ev- ery institution. } Gilmour Doble will bid his foot- | ball players a fond farewell at the “big feed.” Dobie, in a short speech, thanked the players after the Colorado game. His talk Tuesday will be his public appreciation to the men eee University alumna! will show thefr appreciation of the resigned gridiron menter at the Butler ho- tel, Saturday noon. Dykeman, of the alumni associa tion, and President Henry Suzzallo eulogize Washington's wonderful coach. understand and comprehend it, for indeed, {f a people not or will not study and recognize their mate rial tnterests that people are en- titled to the fruits of thetr tgnor- ance. Scientific Sectaliem t* proven by maxim of law and equity; It |is sustained by every tenet of Chris- Itianity, and the natural Iaw de that sclentific Socialism alone the practical application |to ft fulfillment Christian and pagan, savage and |barbartan, feudal jord and capital ist master, men of al! nations and women of all religious beliefs and climes are agreed “THAT EVERY |PERSON | SHOULD IT TO HE FULL LABORS.” ‘This the definition and property definition and the full scientific, Soctaliem. Scientific Soctaliam will give or der and economic conatruction to t of equity, and ec defin ao the law of n rights where we and chaos of be cause of the fault sdnclnistration of the law fort to prescribe rules for ing the conduct of two society, the material | which ‘force them into struggle (class war). | WHAT IS THE CLASS STR | 1¢ “every person had the right to |labor and to enjoy the full fruits of their labor,” there could be no class struggle. Production wo for use and not for p wage labor, which ereat values, like chattel slavery and robber barony, would be of the past, but toda value and all the forr nd robbery that rh are embodied in it ‘The class struggle i# brought us because of the fallure to the principles of the law nomica in the adminiatrat aw of equity and the nati Surplus value is that port fruit of labor which labor does not enjoy; it is that quantity hy. labor over and ab which is the price of ab “In the present soctety of labor are the monopoly of the capitalist class, The servitude of the laboring class, which tn the growth of this, is the cau and of fn all fe the above ts true to me that It 1, a Socialist cann compromise, fuse or take mone from other political part ‘otem without b working clas#, that the mater ducing class concern capitalint politicians, ‘This must so or the class struggle has meaning, 4 without the atrugele in there can be Socialist party In reality the function of the So claliat party Je to abolish the clans struggle by abolishing profit he o y who would nell Socta otes to capitalist politicians 6 working inen party security also the demand of noint to ural Anees in ents of the class id be and then exinted pon the means If 4 trajtor to t ave seen of the pro ing sin f no t ® kept the facts from members and condoned the treasc to the workers. Next week I will begin the trial f the cane and the Introduction of idence. EDWIN J. BROWN. In the! faculty run the) President King | and it seema| ‘| makes better time with his golf than THANKS TAKE IT FROM ME! -- - [MR OPWooD, | CONGRATULATE YOu, TAKE IT FROM ME, You May How ENTER ANY FOUR SOME; rH PERFECT oR NCE. PROFESSIONAL Gout INSTRUCTOR. WOn ve) | THING HIS Fae Brow" GOLF GOSSIP “BY SATTERFIELD SEATTLE HOLDS LAST PRACTICE FOR VICTORIA Mayor Gill will face the puck for the opening game of major league professional hockey in Seattle Tues: day night. The Seattle Metropoll- tans, under Manager Pete Muldoon, ED, HE CAM SWING - You GOTTA ADMIT DUES AlMT | THAT-In A Hammoac K! will clash with the seven Victoria | Aristocrats under Lester Patrick “We expect to win, but by a close 4 Muldoon Monday morn- ctoria has a fast, tric team, but I think our bunch has the edge.” The Seattle team is in fine cor jdition, except Haas, the Michigan amateur who arrived Saturday. They held their last practice Mon day. The numbers and positions of the Victoria players are Name. No. McCullough . Genge Patrick . Mallem ... O'Leary . Kerr | McDonald . | Riley Complete Report -of Market Today — aay Paid Wholeenle Deniers for Pi Vegetables and Fruit | (Corrected dally by 3. W. a rutabagas, sac! sack . Position. - Goal Defense Defense Rover Center Lett wing » Right wing | . Bub. Goaw & Beets. 8 eo nnron et cuP FER | | Cussin, ne per crate ta tomatoes. lue | Cranberries, late Jersey, bbl. :/ 200 Brave Sunday’s Rain Jefferson Park Golf Course *:: brassying for the No. His caddie told us he Had we | Sunday, the course rain durin day, more over th hilt The Jefferson ing wonders in the izing the game in dreds more will be enlisted next spring and summer. The question | absence of what they're all going to do for|been in Alberta their golf presents a problem for the | municipality. A golf nut must have his golf |when he wants it, And ft isa phy®-| Sunday's storm, ical impousibility for more than &/ bad, conside o Bmited number to play over a course|and the weather. at the same time, Right now, on Saturdays and Sundays, one must S\ generally wait a considerable time for a turn at the drivingoff tee in spite of the fact that next fal fairway, swept by a driving|5 hole. a greater part of the|on his second ni than 200 golfers played ed him around a yunicipal links on Beacon |lapped us sure. was park course is do-| ©. R way of popular Seattle, Hun be seen Shorty iver, did a District complete witho' | | It has been suggested that the park board might {nstall a nine-hole course across the street from the present links, behind the golf shel ter, where the city owns a lot of}, ground now unused. One Jefferson|Schaffi!, the ¢ park player suggested to the sport-|from Georgetow ing editor of The Star that all nov. I: Jefferson park ices might be required to play over| gently, oh, broth the nine-hole course, and forbidden|@Y happens to b Jacceas to the 18-hole course until] y had qualified by turning In aj uffictently low score. This meth City Librarian Grouchy George Lamp hoard says nicipal courses in Chicago lare, Ge re ease the congestion, it's a cinch Among the rain-oaked player Plans | who stuck out the worst of the Sun- |day storm on Beacon hill was Dr. 0. J, West, who never wears a hat. Even yesterday, he omitted a hat |from his makeup are tions tn the Nor If there is a man in town who ney tle ty |X. Struve cup. | October 5. Mra of 74, Moran, of fame, we'd like to see traveled over the muny course the other day behind Mr. Moran. That is, started behind him, When we reached the teeing ground In our march down upon the ninth hole, Mr. Moran came zipping along the hind. herman shipbuilding him We we is leading. Harold, the Philadelphia underwriters, punching about again on Beacon bill, of seven Hatton, ng golfers, being at ne gain repr wee! he the Ks. which demon n, is Speal ers, wh e Ad ying 0 Ka thwest Robert Wilson Mrs. Clay ntat lit I follow would have i le after an of Hatton: & O1-| 51 out and 49 in during wasn't “Shorty's”* beware light weight game} Attorney Clay Allen fast becoming a rabid golf bug | Jefferson park course doesn’t seam gangling along somewhere on the landscape Jennings ditto. The caddying to thy caddy | nen § me. with a score Moss and Miss Agnes Ford are close be D. the formul The two} golf organiza. H id cad The second annual eclectic for women players at the Golf club ends Tuesday women are entrees for The tourney started| Twen-| the Fred| park | the muny links probably | od, he gaid, is followed on the mu-| won't be bunkered until next spring.| pinta, Ma You can leave ‘em the way they| nell, for all we care In any event, such a system would|find ‘em plenty hard enough for our own particular little | 2 ated for! the Seattle Golf club and the Wav-| AR erly Golf club, of Portland, in team competition soon. clubs are the oldest to meet} tour basketball team | cp Moran echool Saturday | one-sided score of 61 ins for Winslow, made | ™mete | yakima turalps, yellow... The Adelphia college squad nosed |T""'P* a close victory over the Queen |, |Anne M team, of the Church | wint league, Saturday night. The score |P* was 29 to 27 ion and Johnston of starred for A¢ yhia rows p le ay points for the Queen Anne five pill ae Winslow ed the by the 12, Routh 35 points E he California, 4 w as eos out secese @ B 21 n in and in Sat Jun the day's games in| or basketball di Playfield league Results the Boys visions | were 110-1b 90-1b has 00 @1K00 @24.00 clase, Hiawatha 39, BF. Day 18 ines, Collin 8, Hiawatha 0 The First Baptist Church league has disbanded and |the Westminster Presbyterian jchurch has entered a team which ig Will take the same stapding and }follow the same schedfle as the | disbanded five [HARVARD WILL PLAY | ARMY NEXT SEASON CAMBRIDGE, Dec, 6.—Harvard probably will vary its football schedule for 1916 by resuming rela tions with West Point. The Crim aon last met the Cadets in 1910, }and we returned a victor by 6 to 0. Penn State is to be dropped sachusetts Aggle Princeton, Brown and [is the rest of the schedule sO team in the and over 4 under Ad} atl at} Veal, larg vative Washington Vi creamery, brick r w , Cor Yale mery | nomentt Limburger We Wine {Ww Ww | Young ington twins America ICE SKATING REE SESSIONS DAILY Except Sundays and Night, 10- 5 10:80 p. Saturday elect ranch | Select ranch . Country 16.00 30.00 afternoc ern Washington oate timothy at-| 28.00 16,00 28.00 9.00 @20.00 @ 15.00 | Straw Time Wheat 34.00 AT DREAMLAND DANCING EVERY ByENIWO EVERY ONE WELCOM. ome, you swim at the divers! mpre Get in the Seven big acts at the Empress! ,|boys held their heavier opponents ~ |school Tey he oie en —————————) ALL-NAVY | TIES WITH METEORS The All-Navy and Ballard Meteors fought for 60 minu' in the mud at Bremerton Sunday to a tieless score. Outweighed, the tricky Ballard) | jeven thruout the game. Bill Guerin, former Everett high star, and who played one year in Montana, was the star of the All-Navy team. Guerin joined the navy last week. He played right |tackle and smashed up all the plays} centering on his tackle position. With neither team able to pierce {ts opponent's line, the game set-| |ted down into a punting duel be-| jtween Guerin and Kappan, of the! | Meteors. | Earl Pike, Gonzaga end, who en tered the Catholic school late and quit early, was to have played end |for the Meteors, hut missed the boat The line-up Navy {Van Derlinden (c | wittey Rattard. Se in Andereon Johnaon (c) - Kappan Cuftera Swendler Hammond Hallson WILLIAMS TO RISK TITLE WITH BURNS IN 20-ROUND BOUT NEW ORL! —Fight jfans are on edge today for wibe first round bout here in some time |Kid Williams, bantamweight cham- |pion, and Frankie Burns will meet tonight. Williams {s the favorite. PACIFIC AND ADAMS Results of the grammar Saturday were Pacific, 2 park Adams, 1; ams playfield semi-final games in school soccer league 0, York, 0, at Lincoln D, Green Lake, 0, at Ad SONTAG A COACH Charlie Sontag, the popular 8. A C. boxer, is coaching the embryo mitt artists of the University Box- ing club. Sontag has 26 boys train ing under him, , The club plans to give a smoker this month and a big inter-class tourney next spring. | Sontag ts a freshman at t the “U.” Celebrating their initial appear. ance, the newly organized Seattle Rangers defeated the Woodland Park team at Woodland park Sun- day. The score was 1 goal to 0. 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