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TT AND JEFF— STAR—TUESDAY, DEC, 7, 1915. { say, MUTT, TI GONNA TRY FoR A SHARPSHOOTERS Job. WT I dow WANT! YO TRY IF fr CAN'T PASS THE PHYSICAL EXAMINATION So TM - a OPTIMIST ? WHAT'S AN OPTIMigT GoT To Do with tT? a Gee, Dh Gonna TRY For “THAT, TA Goon SHOT. ace ve GOT To Do isto PRivares DESIRING To PAS : Quacievas | Bavgicme GONNA Go See AN, Sj SHAR PSHOOTRES, RXAMINATION COTIMT FIRST =] CAN RePoeT Ate THe PRACTICE. VARSITY HONORS PLAYERS The election of 1916 football cab tain, the awarding of the Fiaherty |honor medal, and the expected fare- STRAIGHT STUFF By the Sporting Editor WO features of athletic history in Seattle take piace) Tuesday night. The first is the initial appearance of professional hockey im Seattle, presented by the Metropolitans and the Victoria hockey team, and the! second Is the eighth annual football banquet of the university. For thrills, hockey has no equal in any branch of sport. The men play it with the speed and vim characteristic of no other athletic game. For 60 minutes, two teams of sven men each, dash up and down the ice, carryng a little three-ounce ik before them, or trying to take, it away from an opponent. will be the features of the annual banquet given by the university board of control to the football ayers Tuesday night, at Wash- ington Annex All the players tn a wins game numbered. The ice arena fur. Programs for the spectators also score boards are placed at} can football, which would be the inevitable result of joining the new body. . jand honor two of thelr teammates, jand tho results will be announced t the banquet h ends, showing the score of} Jess Willard drew the color ba | For captaincy, Louls Seagr: the home game and how the | line when he became cham. | cuard, re Seckand Cyrus Noble. | two teams in the league are) pion, but a $50,000 offer to halfback, of Centralia, and Allen ing. A direct wire to the rink| Will bring the score by goals of | land-Vancouver match, in Van- er. meet Sam Langford may make ("Bud") Young, quarterback, of Se him color blin ~ . attle, have been mentioned as possl- dilities, Seagraves bas played three years at guard under Doble. He waa the unanimous choice of Northwest erities for guard this year Noble completed his third year at halfback in the Colorado game The University Daily, in Mon leas’ 's issue, published a cartoon on the question, showing Washington ». A. C. and California tn a jase, enjoying the fruits of with Stanford and W. 8. ( ‘The hockey magnates have start- out on the right foot in satisty-|Oregon Public demand. After number-/Warm h of football players had ceased ¥ictory California game at Herkeley, paid $1,250,000 for a park site Tequest has been unheeded. eee | In New York. With jitney b | ball In sty! the park will be west” man his first year. In h sophomore year his leg was broken jin & practice game. college @ year ago. The Flaherty medal will be given to the man who, his teammates Syracuse Unt versity is rated as|think, gave the best Inspiration to }America’s fifth strongest team bY/the squad, It was presented to the the Springfield Republican. In or-|football squad by the class of 1908 Campus sentiment at Sta ford favors the joining of Pacific Coast conference and the adoption of the freshmen Ineligibiiity rule, since the re- | turn of Paul R. Wilson, presi- worn out before they get back that dough. . | dent of the Stanford student [der above it are: 1, Cornell: 2.'and ta named after the first man to| body, to ti Alto campus. |Harvard; 3, Pitteburg; 4, Princeton whom it was arded. | The faculty, however, is | Yale ta relegat to eighth place, nour Doble will Mkely wie Blue's history SAVE YOUR TEETH OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS 207 Ustversity st. Oppecite Fraser-Paterson ‘Teeth extracted abectutely without pain from 9:20 to 6 p.m. daily. against the adoption of Ameri- jthe lowest in th |\“good-bye” to the college that he |placed in the foremost ranks of the gridiron hall of fame. Dobie ts not a talker, He rarely consents to speak at any gathering. His play- ers and those close to him, tho, ex pect him to give his farewell speech | |to Washington, | tise | ERTLE WINS PHILADEL PHIA, \, Dee 7.—Johnny | \Ertte, of St. Paul, claimant for the bantamweight title, knocked out Young Diggins bere Iast night In 45 seconds of the ‘st round. — ? —. It's hard to belleve some ot | these fighters. Ted Lewis says his right name is Gershon Men- | deloff and that he ts an English- man. Cement Filling, ae. Gold Crowne, 63 Nothing bat the best material used—qiaranteed for 15 years Amaigam Fillings. )50e to 61.00 Be gis = wor! Gold Alloy Fillt #1 to 01.60 | Deel fet Eecth. Examtaations Free. Lady attenéani Ree FICE pines een aS * Opening Match of the Season Victoria at Seattle TONIGHT 8:30 P. M. Reserved Seats .. $1.00 Seats Now on Sale at ARENA OFFICE 5th Ave. and University St. Well speech of Coach Gilmour Dobie} The players will gather at 6:45) “DECISIONS IN MINN. CHICAGO, Dec, 2.—Uniens som be an innovation, Washington |*#tanding outside in the cold "Bud" Young succeeded “Wee” asked’ to number its men on ~ oe 'Coyle as quarterback four years gridiron. Except {n one game, The Feds are said to have (ago, and was chosen “All-North {| | WELL T Know T CAN SHOOT Goob ENOUGN BUT 2» DON'T Kou ABouT THE PHYS (Cat, PART, SO T™ GONNA . ASK AN Orns | the pug’ nesota lciston by a referee will be given at the end of the ten-round bout between Mike Gibbons and Young Ahearn December 10, The boxing body will announce its decision that two members are in favor of the proposition, He was not {n/ fiasco In the a loud which, for a few weeks, threatened to kill the game up there time the boxing governors let the matter pass. You POOR S 1G REPRES! You Dor Such TENOR Know THE MEANING OF THE Word ‘OprimisT” ime! HING & even Whar (AN. OPTIMST tS WELL, THE BEST = US GET OUR WORDS MIXED UP ONCE IN A WHILE CERTAINLY T Do! EVERYBODY KNOWS PAGE 9. (Copyright, 1916, by I © Fisher Trade Mark Mee U. @ Pat. Off) BY BUD FISHER WELK IP You } Knows wuar) || oy A is 'r? eee x WHO PUES) | Cheasty’s |. The House of Holiday Preparedness ‘ | ee opTimis T is’ AGUT’ 4 \. Your EYES re, Smoking ’ Jackets $5 to $20 Bath Robes} $5 to $35 | “Values Tell” still Wimmer Ait ev at eames THOMAS WIRES CONDOLENCES Trenton, N. J. Editor Seattle Star: | wish to express my sincerest eympathy ink Gibb, your sporting itor, whose valuable service: both to The Star and athletics, will never be forgotten. JOE THOMAS. above wire from Joe a Seattle boy, now an cing mechanician with the Mercer Automobile Co., Tren- ton, N. J, was received Tuesday morning. Thomas Is at the Eastern fac- tory of the Mercer company, building speed cars for the 1916 auto rac monkey wrench tnt © machine of the Min boxing commission, a one tosses in St. Pau Monday and it is know after the Williams-Ertl Twin City there wa k from the Shortly a At tha Title Insurance “To the lawyer's best friend—the man who examines his own title,” is an appropriate toast for every Bar Association banquet. Here is a work re- quiring long experience and profound knowl- edge of real estate law and practice, yet many investors trust to their own uncertain judg- ment of titles or chance the title being clear. The rights of persons shown or not shown of record, judgments against previous own- ers, taxes, liens—any one of a host of title defects may later arise and take from you the very property you have paid for, and have be- lieved to be yours. This company in- sures land titles—but before any title is in- sured we have it exam- ined by most compe- tent counsel. We can- not afford to insure a title until we know its condition. You cannot afford to deal in real estate without having Title Insurance. Insist upon it. Washington Title Insurance Company de bugs, n ie t Harry Holmes goal pounds tlon against the rapid-fire shots of the hoc and over the hips, and shoulders, A heavy felt protector an inchs} Ne. Position Ne. Name thick covers his body from bis|} ? t= A - a» ‘ knees to the neck. Around the|} s patriek (Capt) . Defense % Carpenter . ‘ stomach the felt fs an fnch and a|) 5 Mallen : Rover 4 Foyston (Capt) 4 half thick, Football pants, with 175 or ng Oe 4 ——. ‘ . canes sewed on the Inside, protect|) | Menonaid’ 7 ..”” must wae 3 Wilson the thighs. Heavy gloves, padded s Riley - Sub, 2 Haas both on the back and the palma|{ Referee: Micky Ion. and stretching to the elbow [tect the hands. INITIAL GAMES basketball was night when Kent joined the new a ar cireult. The leag ie will have four| played with Toronto, one of the ; ma, Kent, Prenton, Orillla and} OCCIDENTAL IN fastest teams in the Eastern hockey = eattie team representing Chaun- | ioe last year, and the other two , y Wright's. LAST GAME OF TRIP : are ex-Victoria men, Haas, a new 4 A meeting wil! de held in Spatd %, came from Michigan, and 4 ing's store sturday plight to hows considerable promise. Be ange @ ® du'e and to elect al 3 i | pe game will start promptly at % paemae to Frock: Gibb, tamer! oe ee ELES, Dec. 7.—Srra-| The teams will come on the thorting editor of The Star, who |Cuse closed their football season |{ce five minutes before for a short wan president of the league Each team | with league teams |eldental was outclassed by their| Will officially open the season by ————-—-- + ——|heavier Eastern opponents and /| facing the puck between Morris and 5 only once was their goal line in| 0 Leary. For 60 minutes 14 men % danger. will give Seattle its first presenta- M Harry Holmes, keeper, exc the Metropolitan carries over 20/ weight as protec-| Gameof King of Sarl sharks | He wears pads over both at THE TEAMS pro- Seattle will get its first taste of Seattle and Victoria sevens clash major league athletic competition, at the Arena. % Tuesday night. The Seattle Met-| Lester Patrick and his squad of 8 ropolitans and the Victoria Aristo-|seven Aristocrats arrived Monday. 4 crats represent the cream of the| “I'm not predicting,” he satd, “but hockey talent of the world. There |I can promise Seattle a hot game, are only elght cities in the) We've got a good team, and should world that are represented in “big|stand well up in the race. Any company” in hockey, and Seattle team that beats us will be good will be added to the list when the | enough to win the championship.” Seattle is represented by seven SYRACUSE BEATS IN BASKETBALL LEAGUE DEC. 17 Northwest | Saturday success of the assured The lof the fastest players that could be collected together, Five of them here yesterday by taking the Occi-| dental College team into camp by the one-sided score of 36 to 0. Oc warming-up session, and then they will give Seattle an exhibition of jthe “king of sports.” Mayor Gill The schedule will start Dec, 17 will play nine games| in the last quarter by a series of | |tion of the ice game. forward passes, Occidental advanc-| 2a ed the ball to the two-yard line, but | could not plerce the Syracuse's cen ter trio for a score. Slater, Syracuse, halfback, who} replaced Captain “Rose, made a sensational 90-yard run for the last} score of the game. THREE § Except Sundays nberries, Inte Howe . rots, Rack. ..+, s ower, doz. 1.00 apefrult or, lug ; Straw, ton . 00 ewe Timothy .....-05 19.00 @2000 | NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 7.— Wheat +.:1400 @35.00 | Frankie Burns, of New Jersey, oonsin twine . ° 21 | fought Kid Williams, world’s ban- i} |tamweight champion, a 20-round MARKET REPORT BURNS GETS DRAW | WITH WILLIAMS) Night, 10-12 a, m., 3-5 10:30 p. m. Band evenings and Saturday afternoon. 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