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‘Too JERR, You Smoke MANY Cearkerres DONT Bor HER You LATeR. WAS IN THE Wen? THEN Mme | | CHAMPION JESS TO DEFEND TITLE SOON, SO HE SAYS BY EDWARD HILL 5 ' now with ti it rest a was soon to retire from the = the circus. padded arena. “Who my next opponent wil! be | do not know,” Jess said when asked regarding whe he was likely to be pitted a rat battie on returning to the hempen square. Jess cellent sha said he did not figure that a match between him and Dillon would be a good one from any point of view. In the weight and size is too great to make it possibie, de- jared Jess. With the hopes of staging a 10.) Tom Jones, Willerd’s manager, Who | National league, Gamenoss is a vir found fracas in Everett with Jess is also with him on the trip Willard appearing in the ring against the most logical contender, Jess declared that he hoped tf he/| business was matched to defend his title it would be over the 20-round route set in his With his arrival in town, Jess Willard, heavyweight champion, Selie-Fioto circus, A syndicate of Everett men, headed by Charley Manning, prepared to offer Willard $40 for a battle in the City of Smoke stacks. Si SS) ISOS) Jess said he has also received offers from Butt Colorado Springs to appear in a title tilt. The champion is a good-natured more tx for his wife and family than he league baseball magnates gathered does for braising an Opponent in today at the Hotel Sinton. G) 6) @ 4) The difference and will getting into first-class condition for any bouts he may have. in an elegantly appointed special car all during the trip with the show Fred Fulton has everything to make him a good man in the heavy | weight division and ts figured as the| clap must be credited with making best of the crop of challengers by Speaking of a championabip bout, This is Willard’s first trip to the Northwest. His act with the cir cus consists of » rough-riding act learned In his cowboy days, and Minneapolis and some training stunts. CINCINNATI, 0., Sept. 15.— With nothing to fear from the id, bad Federal league, major WELL, THEN'LE GET ONCE FROM ahaa CIGARETTES _ WHN Tr HOSPrTAG (Crippled Braves Are \D tg THAT so? ae STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 15. 1916. PAGE 9 TMAT WAS [OY@ARS AGO AND THE DocToR. SAID TOME * YOUNG MAN, IP You SMOKE ANOTHER, SGARETre Youll Ger PEEBLE MINDED” (Copyriaht, 1916, by Ot Frade Mark Neg. U. & Pat. Otfioe) BY BUD FISHER. Not Broken in Spirit NEW YORK, Sept, 15.—Pattling to @ finish each day with two in elders, reeve nizet es the country’ tuo which every baseball player and manager 1 admire and the yetting their share of | best, out of the came thru injuries| admiration from the rest of the! and with a pitching staff shot to| field. | | pleces, the Boston Braves are sup-| The Braves are not a strong ag-| the ring. Mrs, Willard accompanied | plying the National league and her husband on the trip and most he fans of the nation with a epee of Jess’ time ts spent in her com-|tacle seldom equaled, rumors that he | pany when he !s not appearing at) George Stallings’ ball ey layers, The Willards have lived| who, on sheer nerve, fought their| tory way from Inet place to first in the} Their pitching staff ls gre: their batting averages are low ganization into shape that o | memorable campaign of 1914 and in four straight games from the Willard’s contract with the cireus|'y four strateht games from the inst | closes in November and he declares | Athletics, never have been liked |he has been keeping himself in ex Their methods are too rough. They baseball field the dozens. ¢ ell during the summer | fight with a courage thet ts un. ve but Ittle trouble in| ghakabfe and their enemies on the| game of indigoed conversation con- can be counted by Making Game Fight But just th the gamest fi e same this baseball ght over seen In the |gregation, as baseball ts figured| Altho the men had been in from batting averages, But they) Uniform but four days, Coach j have determination and a strong Dobie put his men thru a hard forceful leader to lash them to vic.) S8¢rimmage Thursday night, and| t realizing that he to do some all hustling to whip an o Thelr fielding i* wonderful and) 40 battle with Coach Smith's their base running passable. Yet.) California team. so long as that pitehing staff will hold the opposition in check, the! t Campus scribes and down own football prognosticators Braves are the best bet in any ball| have begun to heave great gobs The Braves are being counted ont| cerning the poor outlook. Even of the per many critics, But the count may t have been made too soon. | Any club with the courage of the| iu Vraves cannot be counted o | [the last possible chance is gone. t Directum I Sets | New Track Record SYRACUSE, an exhibition Cireult meet L, driven by . N. Y., Sept, 15.—In race at the Grand yesterday,, Directum Murphy, established a new world’s record by pacing a jhalf mile in The former We Have Cut the Ground Floor Rent ¢ From the Price $25 Value Suits and Overcoats At Our Upstairs Price Yr Alterations Free Come up and see the Ne Fit Guaranteed rall Styles—thousands of Suits and Overcoats to show you. Tailored Ready Co. 401-403 PIKE STREET Open Saturday Until 10 P. M. 55% seconds. record of 56 seconds lwas made fin 1904 by Dan Patch ws I G) | |huskies shoved their young liv jout pushing a huge bucking ma-|have been scheduled with Chehalis, | pennrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrry Clever Bouts jchine across the field, and after;Aberdeen and Hoquiam high they were on the verge of exhaus-|schools, Possibly the Frosh team Lined Up for s aaa at as idwiasen serim-|will tackle the Bellingham normal Elks’ Smoker |"! aqu into squads, picking the men at ran-| promoter hy don moi |Mnemen. There | tod Chet Neff TONIGHT'S CARD Joe Benjamin va, Chet Neff. Earl Conner vs. Joe Harrahan, Leo Houck va, Harry Casey. | George Ro “Kia” — | | Kid Lavigne vs. Ed Munsy. ‘ atralg enter the ring a favorite over Benjamin, Spokane mitt § wielder, when the boys climb thru the ropes | tonight In what looks on paper one of the classiest cards the Elks have| ever staged. All of the interest in the card is | 90! | not being focused on the matin/ 616 event, by any means, The melee|§1@ between Earl Conner and Joe Har-| meg }rahan will be watched with inter. est as will also the one between Leo Houck and Harry Casey Ger Neff, the local lad with five| victories to his credit, will! tion to round out the bill “Scotty,” of whom {t has been | go | said he can make himself several) ing | preliminaries and a special attrac-| pig | inches taller by some freak manipu- | {nation and advice lation of his anatomy, will be on| Cal | hand to furnish some thrills | The curtain will go up at 8:30.| ” m1 Jeas Most Tom Jones, manager of Jess Wi! secommantaea ty lard, will be introduced and the! ere, champion will also be on hand ff/ se have tested our work When comin ponetate, te our office, be sure you are in the CINCI | AT NEW YORK . 3 8 0} Moseley and Huhn; Tesreau and McCarty. | PITTSBURG 2 5 1 AT BROOKLYN . 2 0K Grimes and W, Wagner; Cheney and Miller CHICAGO ... Pr a 1 AT BOSTON eevee O 8 0} Eleven innings. Perry and Archer; Ragon and Gowdy. OS err eee) eee ant hunt by a great) Capt. Matchmaker Geo. Adams has two! @ftver fillings All work muarai tight place, Bring this ad with you NATIONAL LEAGUE OHIO“: grave, having listened © Dobie's talk for so long, pulled a long face on Denny jeld yesterday following prac: lee, and said that things looked ough. But be that as it may, some eo that was mid-season in its | team. erity Joble bi uads yet. He divide n List of Players tly: Noble, Gardner, | PORTLAND SHOT WINS | SOCCER TEAMS PLAY OBIE HAS REAL |gfORTLAND, ‘evt. 16-—The Pa.) Tho Celtics aud the Sinner cific Coast Handicap, big event of| Eddy soccer squads will turn out 66 599 | Won yesterday by Frank Templeton|of the season locally. The game jof the local gun club, He broke] will be played on the Waila Walla | 91 out of a porsible 100 clay birds. | crounds, beginning at 2:20 BY D'LOSS SUTHERLAND { not picked any definite| NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 15.—Ac-| the turnout) cording to repopris here, a local) The following men are being used Young, | ary 1 i Cheasty’s wee Dioner ‘ou Quit ? Smart Clothes for “two-fisted” men who look the world square in the eye— $15 to $50 | “Values Tell” Crrvenwr 146 OY CORNER, the trapshoot meet held here, was| Sunday for the first practice game Wit Gus Brown sa: about Penn Brook and Michael Stern’s Suits and Overcoats for Fall. Boyle, who is showing up well as 4 lineman, is a brother to “Butch” Boyle, Wisconsin's star player {in| and one of Walter Camp's All ican choices. The players are crabbing about the playing field since the garden. ers have plowed it to pleces. After years of tampering, Denny field | held the reputation of being one of ithe fastest fields in the country. legers needed some new nds in which to give thelr Oweki, , Wows, and #o the educated jcarpenters tore loose, and now the football squads are playing in a big | | plowed field | Hap” Miller, former Varsity |half, will call the freshman squad together Saturday, when suits will be issued. The first turnout Is slated for Monday. So far gam offered Freddie | | Welsh, 14 ight champ, a guar antes of $15,000 to meet Johnny Dundee of New York here on Janu- hnie, Briggs, Loge, Johnson | —— REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS. which i# the set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 set of tecth ...........8 age work, per toot, gold a5 White crown ......--0+.. 8 $1.00 up, 4 fillings ... + +600 tina flings . Tbe for 15 yearn In the morn impression t dey, Exam- nd get teeth f our pi y iving good comers who whose work jsfaction. Aak our Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY ST. 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