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STAR—TUESDAY, DEC, 21, 1915. PAGE 9 , “Srade Marke thew. U. Pat. Oft) BY BUD FISHER ‘ ceenhy Cheasty’s OUL DAS CEA souC aS Se COMPASS (OU - hottou! INE @ SAD it*OUGKY’ 4 ieatns! OU ROU, surg) tS cue muy TRISH ANY OND STH REI OM Mosier TO ‘outs ROUT IM AvATHE RATEIOF: DE \GHTISAILE SARE HOUR. TORN aw o! POINTS The Store of Holiday Preparedness | | Everything for Men and for Women Who Shop for Men “Values Tell” HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SEASON TO’COMMENCE JANUARY c PRINCIPALS ~ TODAY OR FIVE FAST FIRST LEAGUE BOUTS ON BASKETBALL’ APPROVE HLS. GAME TUESDAY, | Tobin Among League’s | Eadie Oatman One of | Best Goal Shooters Men in League) Frank Patrick May Return to Ice Game Straight STUFF ——By the— Sporting Editor SCHEDULE The Seattle interscholastic fe ketball season for 1916 will open| Friday, Jan. 7, with Lincoln and — Chauncey Wrights..." oS se Broadway playing in the Pine st. oothall coaches CHICAGO, Dec. 21.—TSAt peace ELKS’ SMOKER CARD | Ortitia peter erin ; ioe masium. Queen Anne has| and eritics = fn will be declared at the Cinctnnatt Ed Pinkman of Seattle vs. Danny | ° 1 00 Franklin opening on their own Pennsylvania met meeting today was the oploion of O'Brien of Portland, Sid Mitchell | ~"” ° 1 ‘060 floor. last week to dis . FEDERALS Charles Weeghman, Chifed owner; ELK’SCARD “em, of Australia vs. George Engle of The initial loca’ Thirty games will be played - cuss new rules Ban B. Johnson, president of the! Bremert h al game of the Each team plays each other high | <a and interpreta American league, and President | Bort Peron a senate tattle, vs.| newly organized Northwest Basket- School a game on their own floor} tion for next year. Chivington, of the American asso rell of Seattle vs. Bert Hughes of 8 ber aer | igre Played Tuesday =~ @nd one tn their opponents’ gym. « A number elation, who left here last night for | Vancouver, Ed Hunter of Seattle vs.| Chauncey Wrichire aot epavilion. The schedule was made out by| hanges were sug) tthe meeting between the national | Battling Bunker of Seattle. “ right’s Seattle team the coaches a week ago and ap- weated and the commission and the Federal mag i dont ; will clash with the fast Kent five, 4 Proved by the principals Monday. | | Dera, rules committee! nates, It is only the settling of & free 4 File n event and a third) Seattle is represented in the The schedule follows 3 | will be asked to| few detalls that will be taken up at = tod pal ag ler Torna Boa league by one of the fastest basket- Sanuary ?—Lincotn at ; Frank | - ne OF Cincionat! today was their report. : “ 8 off jes fe boxing ball teams in the city. Duniway, lim at Queen Amne; Weet Seattle a j clear up the uncertainty in one © If we don't get together on ¢ fans Tuesday night at the George, Bowen, Thomas and Kelch- . |terms, we " Weegh: | ner hav it—Breedway nt Weet Seattlo;| the Pacific Coast Hockey league | One play pulled off by a Virginia termi, WS See eae Meet Cee Charley Tobin prominent {n handling Elk smokers | college cna chuae lenge ene tia at Lincoln; Queen Anne st {s Exdie Oatman, the flery-tem- | prep school aroused considerable - : a Charley Tobin, the Portland |the last year will disconnect the : = — 4 captal 4 forward of | discussio A pry little end will be arranged at the Cincinoat!! wiog"toan, je right up with the |relations with th th The game will start at 8:30. Am Ianuary 21—Broadway at Queen Anne; POTS! Cantal ated Nowabude | a te ca ae ee meeting or not at all,” he con] . = ma ites ie tee dg he game after this admission of 25 cents will be Lincotn at West Seattle; Ballard at ‘d Savige’s Portiand Rosebuds. | crawied up on a husky tackie’s tinued. aders in goal st ng in smoker. charged, . Last 7 ne Pracklin. He ts espectally valuable in | back behind the goal line to get a "cea ‘eiakemeas | league. He has sent the rub Ed Pinkman, who announced Sat-| the Broadway high sche me (ge qilg Penning nly Reber Bel-| team play, once the puck has | forward p and just as he re-| | aroused the sentiment that peace is| D€T disc puck flying back of the |urday that he would quit the fight will natiten oe ae Anee. _— besa brought to center ice. He | ceived the ball ye led down.” The} not so certain as the baseball mag: | guardians of the net by od times — eae pn, on after bis | By winning from Preston Sa‘ February 4—Broedway at Ballard; Ques fas not scored a goal this year, | question was brought up whether nates would have the public be in four games. Only three men | fight with Danny O'Brien, and Nate day night, 41 to 28, the Ghai ture ? Lincoln; West Seattle st) but has been in three plays that | the tackle had assisted the man Heve. in the league, Patrick, Morrin |Druxinman, who has handled the Wright team te tied with Oriltia aan 4 | resulted {n goals, | running with the ball or whether OW and his teammate, Dunderdale, | smokers for the last year, will be| . 11—Queen Aune at Broad | We won't withdraw our suit in . “ Wet Mention’ at 'Lincele; Freakin sc} Quick to return blow for |a legal touchdown had beep scored. the Federal court util the peace| excel him tn individual aver- |thru with the Elks. Outside busi-| {fst place. Orillia won from Kent blow, he has been sent from | A new ruling will also be asked oe ar adeadiy taaned,” oala |. 058 ness prevents Druxinman from con- | Friday, 39 to 24. ge ary at eee] the ica twice—once for a fon! jon whether a punter becomes a| Weeghman. Pr ent Gilmour, in| Tobin has a Bearty ti tt nine in his smoker work at the; The teams will line up: eel and the second time for his | would-be tackler after he has both| New York, wired that peace is as-| fecord for foul tnfractions. He ks | Chauncey Wrights Kent. February 25—West Seattle at Broadway; clash with Cully Wilson here, | feet on the ground, or until he has| red: b © Christmas. He also] Was ruled out with Bobby Mor: ma ne bouts will start at 8 o'clock. niway Forward Shaffer Hincein at Franklin; Ballard at Queen) jast week taken two or three steps } reiterated the statement that the| fis, of Seattle, ase of a fist | Elks and their friends are invited. February 29—Rallard at Broadway; Lis- Oatman plays either the wing “ere | anti-trust sult will not be dropped fight in the game at Portland | — - | coin at Queen Anne; Fraskiia at West | oF center position Queen Anne has the advantage | Friday. He bas 13 minutes of | BARRETT MAY JOIN INDIANS | Seattle. Broadway Lincoln; Queen One of the fastest skaters in | two clauses. | im the basketball! schedule approved penalty time against his record club smoker. Two that have be Wet RITCHIE WINS | by the principals Monday. The hill PLAYFIELDS WILL and & $3 fine to pay out of bis Charley Barrett, captain of the| MAYS SIGNS CONTRACT |achoo! has two comparatively eany | i weekly envelope Cornell eleven and choice of nearly | — — iran {eames before it meets elther of Frank Patrick | ENTER TEAMS IN - all the eritics a8 quarterback on| Carl Mays, ex-Northwestern and HEAVIES IN BOUTS PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 21.—wi).| its toughest rivals, Broadway and With Vancouver, world’s the All-American squad, may be|Coast leaguer, has sent in his © Lincoln. Another easy game is champions, in the cellar post ° seen in a Cleveland Indian uniform| signed contract to the champion | ‘ " f NEW YORK, Dec In the |#@ Ritchie, former lightweight | sandwiched in between the Broad-| tion, and two full games behind MAIL TRACK MEET | Four Collins Boys next spring. ‘Red Sox for next year. r first of a series of heavyweight Champion, got the decision over| way game and the first game with thelr nearest rival, Victoria, ru- mis In Big Leagues | jesse 4 elimination bouts, Jim Corbett's Eddie McAndrews, a local 133-| Lincoln. Not only that, but Queen mors are afloat over the circult | Seattle youngsters wil! compete |] « d protege, Tom Cowler of England, | pounder, last night {n a stx-round| Anne gets its first big game with| thet Frank Patrick, one of the |{n the world’s international meet || There are four Collins boys and Porky Flynn of Boston will | bout. Broadway on their own floor. stars of last year's team, will | promoted by the Amateur Athletic|} in the majcr leagu snd none 4 clash Peas aad a ee th fon ither Lincoln or Broadway will| don the steel tes in an at- | federation of Cook county, Minos, |] is oe rage to _ others, q winner will meet eich, the for tthe season with a defeat. The| tempt to strengthen the weak |January 15, when boys from all ov Edd'e and Jo ling are a mer heavyweight amateur title WOLGAST SUSPENDED two old rivais meet on the Broad-| Milifonaires. the country and a number of foreign|| with the Chicago White Sox; 4 holder. way floor in the first game. It was Patrick was the man behind |countries will hold track meets Ray, 8 left hand 7 Mtcher, with : Pe ee | poor licy to bring those two| the gun in organizing the Pa- |The results and marks made in each |} the Boston Red Sox, and Joa, a BELLEVUE WINS | NEW YORK, Dec. 21.—Ad We a decathir #0 early in the sea-| cific Coast league. He is pres- levent will be mailed to headquar-|}en outfielder, with the Poston The Westminster Presbyterians, gast was suspended for six months gon An early defeat deadens the| Ident of the league now. In jters, and the winning team an-/] Draves. eens 1S te Beatie Charoh | by the New York athistie commis | taserest in the game. | his day he was one of the crack |nounced later |] Joe of the White Sox, ts the Tetic club five, 28 to 22 e gh eva not ina dey physical senittion Freddie Welsh, lightweight, — yoke a nearing = ee tg iene, to bevel oh 44. fos ” ee a bat # $4,000 to meet Johnny e 1s only 30--and so ho “ . not attempt to play at the be- |Class for all those over 18. MATTY ARRESTED | THE GOOD JUDGE URGES PATIENCE Griffin, a lightweight, and | ginning of the season The meets here will be held at the| Christy Matthewson was found | Sh at cite |¥. M,C. A. and at the Ballard, Hia-|guilty and had his sentence sus- Stee wate. earn PRO | WONDER > Jwatha, South Park and Collins|pended in New York last week for| WiseoURI” ARE YOU? THEY GROW SORT GET COROT HOw MUCH roi jetrong booster for the ice game. |Dlayfield houses Iblocking traffic with his auto. | F R Y j rt : me Nv UH *% rem | TOBACEO THERE! THEN TAKE A WIM QIVE IT AQUALITY boy pRe 4 There ts little chance of Spokane | ; TEST-- JUST A SHALL ecr _- sorte s"eianeyina‘t he Sorte | TAKES SIX BATTERS TO MAKE ONE AND YOULL NOW ITS THE BEST Wo j TOOACES Wi THE WORLD. CHEW THAT WiLL DURONDO OR | Jeugue unless a sixth city can be} pect ten peeeerigme ag es ena ; connect bh ster? fue, “East reat tho nage HIT AGAINST GROVER ALEXANDER i operated with three clubs with | Bs 2. scant success, Hockey men pro es hounce the present circuit ideal.| Grover Alexander not only led|for 216 average by opposing bat | | With five clubs tn the league, it the major league this year as the ters Gualets Oda: piala of Set would only mean going back to the |hardest pitcher to score against,| There is no doubt but that John- 4 Wied Fas. © of Prices | plan proven unsuccessful Inst year, |but was the hardest to make a hit son has more speed than Alexan "What Shall 1C Give Him? : en ak Three University of Minols stu-| against der, but the ficures show Johnson o When the Seattle hockey team| dents were dismissed and three| Tho great Phil chucker held op-|is easter to hit. The figures also Vexing Problem, Isn’t 1t? played at Portland Friday, th | more put on probation for scalping ponents to a batting average of show that Johnson, who was said City fans were watebi football tickets in the Chicago-Ilij.|.176. When it is taken into consid- to be slipping laet season, just be. r. a? o : J S : ; of Cully Wilson and Eddie Ostman |nols game, Scalping was put on eration that a good hitter is ex- cause he got a few more beatings And here s the solution: Come to this 4 the Rosebud captain, for a renewal | Par with cribbing by the university ted to bat at least .250, the|than usual, is wrong store—it’s a man’s shop through and 4 hs es lightness of Alec's work 1s easily ‘ ; ; of the scrap In the game here. Wil —_— We re , son waa warned by. President| Ralph Giaze, coach of the Uni. | realized | through—we have things here that will Frank’ Patrick of the Teague, that YeFsity of Southern California toot-| Only one batter in about ever STANFORD WANTS TO surely please him, and he’ll commend your 4 any continuance of the trouble| ballers this year, has turned down|six that faced Grover plinked his ra nae ae = 2 “i . : sp co : e drive, | dgment in buying here, because knows i HEN some user of ordinary tobacco complains that would mean bis suspension for the |" offer to help coach Dartmouth, |oods for a safe drive, MEET YALE ON TRACK judg : ying het e he q {next Portland-Seattle game and a| bis alma mater, according to a sag ined c= pe Sl Sh | that all our merchandise, like our Famous he must take a big wad, just remind him that he Fri port American league was Walter John | sco repor [ '. pea won't need to do so when he uses W-B CUT Chewing } {a7 "ine, | |, | wee |son, and he was rated the king of/ PALA ALTO, Dec. 21.—Stan Penn Brook and Michael Sterns’ Suits and —the Real Tobacco Chew, new cut, long shred. 1}. Cally te @ rough and ready iittie] , They pleked the right name | Hurlers until Alec had big big yeor:|ford’s track team may invade the Overcoats at $15, $18, $20 and $25 offers 4 Tell him to give W-B CUT Chewing @ quality test—that « sma! player who seldom looks for trou-| for Freddy Wels' o welones [connson or 214 average.’ rast next spring and compete in utmost value for your money 4 chew satisfies; that he won't have to spit so much, thet he can get bette ble, but is johnny-on-the-spot when| 0 More fights than any champ One batter in less than five wasl ii. collegiate track classics of ¢ alue Tor } ey. } satisfaction for half the money he is spending now for ordinary tobacco. the trouble maker comes to him. that ever held the title. able to hit the Washington smoke a eae his list it id “Notice how the salt brings out the rich tobscce taste” He took a lot of bumps at Portland + + 1° artist This was the news taken to I Cut out this list—use It as a guide. . brothe on e, Corne J Ww held oppo ts to > : ¢ ¢ 8 Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City because he knew the first time he| , Three brothers, Eugene, cornea ero tne fo. | Angeles today by Graduate Man Silk Shirts ——— ——— stelgeron fle omen oe Nae ee captains of athletic teams at Co-|son has more speed than Alexan- | ** ey ” sa agate who has Silk Ties 4 oN tne eae him thruouc | umbla college, Portland, all in one| American league, but was in a| Sone there, It is believed, to ne Hosiery a F land players i ouee th Roseh 4 night last week. John Was elected | much smaller number of games, so B0tlate a track meet and a baseball Feudinrchie Coe ene ep aticks | captain of the football team, Bu-|the title of leading pitcher belongs/ fame between Stanford and the andkerchiefs toes CO oe eae) nuhed ene Was named leader of the soc: | to Johnson, Wood was touched | University of Souther California Dent's and Fownes’ Glove and three of them were smashed) cer squad, and Cornelius will cap-|— . aids i atuabecten tlic ens Combination Sets a « tain tho basketball team HEALTH meet’ with ether Harvard oF Yale Underwear, union and two. piece, per suit.... | a a eee The statement credited to Gil Behrens declares the Cardinal team the 5 1.00 to $7. q it bs} r Doble in the Portland Ore will be os planta age Pebe editors Bath Robes Fe to j nian this morning surprises a season, and wil ble to make a Smokir ckets Write ence for our pew free catalog in which are plainly number of his supporters here STRENGTH kood showing against the cream of sh. king Jackets ‘listed and priced the best and best known quality When asked whether he intended to the Rast lackinaws : coach again, and of his’ future Is what Chiropractic means to Sweaters pal gm) of page Fifa ae (i Sapa plans, he took a none-of-your busi the man, woman or child who {s| “gixERS HEAD FOR WAR Gidesisevrcscusy pase: yr, of buying by mail rom-wholesaler-| vel ness attitude, At one time, in an suffering or is interested in any No‘ Named sumer—most economical and satisfactory. xwer to & ques about Eastern one who is suffering. 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Caer Fiae Largest Wholesale Liquor Dealers West of Chicago ing last week, visited the rink and DApeme ByEwuicoun 516-17 Peeples a Gat ida Corner apart The 8 me was dropped a B } saw one of the hockey games, and | tit ae ° jfew years Ago. bes ause of lack of 7 has gone back to the Inlan city a Y gymnasium facilities, fe a-- <= 4

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