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TD UKE To Get THAT Pre BY !0AH M’GLONE GIBSON Famous Woman Writer BROOK , Oct. 6 — “Here, lady, you can't go in there! \ The Dodgers is practicing, and nobody, not even no ladies, is allofed to h “em.” “Get along, Skinny! She ain't no lady; she's & newspaper reporter That's what I heard as | started thru the Brooklyn grandstand to interview the stars. T Dodgers were having early practice, Big Manager Robinson leaned against the batting net, looking as tho he STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, Pas! As twee Pies! Rient TAT scwe me! TU TAKE AWAY HIS SIGN AND THEN BO A LITTLE warcneu WAITING : pdido’t have a care in the world, ya pink te he shouted. “I'll call Robbie,” said the boy Then to me Why, of course who had followed me. Presently / we'll win the world series 200 pounds of brawn In a Dodger! “We led the league in hitting, we juntform came over. jwere third in base running, and it is sometimes easier to in- have a fine pitehing staff. | treduce yourself a president “No team can win without | of the United States than to the pitchers, you know, no matter manager of a winning baseball | how good the other players are. | club. “In all my years of baseball 1) | However, Manager Robinson/have never seen a tighter race. proved affable. The Interview be-| Brooklyn has been ahead almost all gan with the big manager answer.) m—never more than five) ing Questions between bawling out|games and most of the time only orders to young players. one and a half. | “Get a move on yuh! This ain't! “Think of the strain, Some one) TACOMA TEAM SAID TO BE FAST According to reports receiv- ‘ed from Tacoma, the Universi- ty of Washington is going to line up against a fairly fast team Saturday in the squad that ie representing the South Tacoma Athietic ib. The team includes a number of Whitworth stars, combined h old Tacoma high school grad- jes. The team has played sev- eral practice games and de a goed showing in each. A few Sat urdays ago they held one of the teams from the battleship squsd- ron at Bremerton to a tie. Not unlike most of the amateur teams, the club has good financial back- ing, which enables it to put a good squad fn the field. From the first part of the sea- son there have been two men for each position. The untversity ts bound to show some improvement Suit or el =15 Surely our price appeals to you. If you will inspect our woolens they also will appeal to you and you will appreciate the values we offer. We save you no less than ten dollars That Old Button Game Has Nothing on Ball Question BY EDWARD HILL | Seattle is ali “het up” over the Red Sox.” | the baseball show to be | Another well versed baseball ves! pulled off, 50-50 and one odd, who picks the Boston club to cop in Brooklyn and Beantown, the gonfalon embelic of the world’s Mass., beginning Saturday. |championship is Harry Cheek, Van Every fan in town has heaped | couver backstop. We also hooked jan exclusive interview with Marry |yesterday while he was grabbing ducats calling for admittance to the Northwest Land Products show “I figure Boston to win,” qhoth being held in every cigar store, pool room and other places | where elbow room on the counter—nmeo more bare—is = Cheek available. Leaving Harry at his task, | y Raymond, skipper of the bum into Bill Rose, Seattle | Tacoma Tigers, is proving a big pitcher, clicking the ivories tn al jattraction at Slater's manila rope well-known local billiard emporium. | emporium on Pike st., next to the; “Who wins the big mix?” we tn-| |Ow!l drug store. A mad line of | quired. } jfans are to be seen rushing in and| “Them Red Sox,” replied Bill, as/ lout all evening while Tealey is onjhe put the 15 ball in the cor | |the Job. It keeps the former Seattle pocket | boss bout as busy slipping out) With this {nformation under our “info” on the big doings as it does busy bonnet, we hied ourselves back | giving service to cash customers, to the w. k. plant on Seventh ave To save time for some fans who and post haste dispatched a wire have not yet called on the Tacoma to a fellow named Bill Carrigan tn sage for advice, we herewith print Boston and another geek by the an exclusive interview gleaned from | name of Robinson in Brooklyn. ‘him last evening between the) “Who'll win the world’s series (Jangling of the N. C. R. as the! wo telegraphically queried | chink dropped into the till and the} The answers were received this ipuffs of a fragrant Pieca Ropa.| morning. They both were identical Read and heed: “We will.” “Can't figure out how they'll beat Figure it out for yourself, EUGENE, Or., Oct. 6.—Mitchell 8. C. 34 to 0 last fall, after the Los | and Tegart will guard Oregon uni.) Angeles outfit held them scorele versity’s flanks in the game with |*Druout the first bait, | pa Bezdek's men play a “close-up,” California at Berkeley October 21.' hard hitting game. In practice thir After trying several formations,| year they have been trained to use Coach Bezdek decided today to play 8 play” formation, and wheo | Capt. Johnny Beckett at left tackle. the attack 1s delivered at tackle, Monteith, last year's plunging for instance, five men charge that | halfback, has taken on weight, and tackle and clear a path for the run | will be found at left half when the | ner with the ball [Oregonians start their big bear! Short, snappy forward passes are! |hunt. 8. Huntington is at quarter. | made from this came formation, and | | A solid eleven of veterans wil!| the end runs are all short and swift. | meet the California squad. Oregon| Oregon meets Willamette in a \is the same team that trampled U | practice game tomorrow. | | Hunting Reported Poor Now in Skagit County According to reports coming in|some time ago. It was only a mat-| from Skagit county, the hunting is/ter of a few weeks before some of! not as good as has been reported./the foxes escaped. These have) Max Hauser, the Broadway high|been playing havoc with the birds’ football player, is one who will|nests, and as a It the young vouch for the following: birds are becoming scarce. Somé A few years ago one could go out of the foxes have grown to be as in the morning and return before large as a good sized dog. Most noon with the limit, Now they have of the persons who have been hunt-| to stay out for two or three days ing in Skagit county this year are| without seeing a single bird. The|reported as being 1n favor of having | |reason for this is that some enter-|that county closed to hunting for| | prising person started a fox farm/the next two or three years. YOUNG NAG WINNER OF ST. LEGER RACE LOUISVILLE, Oct. 6.—Tho St. Leger handicap went to Embroid- ery, the 4-year-old filly, yesterday. The winner got $1,510 for the 2%- mile gallop. NATIONAL RESULTS At New York 5, Brooklyn 7 At Philadelphia 1, Boston 4. |MONTANA SQUAD TO MEET SOUTH DAKOTA MISSOULA, Oct. 6.—-The Univer. scity of Montana football squad is scheduled to get into action on Bat- urday, when it clashes with the U. of 8. Dakota. The Montana team last year held Syracuse to a 6 to 6 tle. JONES’ TEAM WINNER The St. Louls Brown defeated |the Cards in the second game of | the city series yesterday, 4 to 3. SOX WIN THER The White Sox copped the second game of the city series yesterday in Chicago, 3 to 1, Doctor Lindsay | Practice Limited to Diseases of 600 and #14 Administered. Consultation Free. es 119 Occiden: OH ROR] mY VERY eves - mes jf 1916, PAGE it (Coprrtant, 1916 Tiede Mark Ree U & Idah McGlone Gibson interviewing Wilbert Robinson, manager of the dashing Dodgers DAYLIGHT. STORE DOGO OPEL LISI | At Ths Store You'll Find These Things The Best Values in Town The Highest Qualities in Clothes The Most Satisfactory Store Service We know you'll like this store. It's an agreesble store—a store of 100 per cent satisfaction, Exceptionally attractive values here—always. How About Your Winter Suit or Overcoat? $15 to $25 Hats and Furnishings JOHN LINDH CO. 1201-3-5 Third Ave. Corner Seneca St. ROBERT J. JOHNSON ! HERE'S DOPE ABOUT SERIES = YOULL WANT # Nationa! and Ameri e since 1903, with the 1904. The series is for four out of seven gam The national commission has full charge of the games. It collects all money from the gate and divides it among players, clubs and the scorers for the games and de- cides the prices of admission. The schedule of games is ar- ranged under its supervision, from the first four divided three waye— 60 per cent to the players, 10 per cent to the commission and 30 per cent to the club owners, to be split evenly between the clubs. The 60 per cent which goes to the players is cut—60 per cent to the winning team and 40 per cent to the losing team, After the first four games all of the money received, with the exception of the com- mission's 10 per cent, goes to the club owners for a 50-50 split. The players re in only the first four games. * Prices for this year's games are—-$5 for box seats, $3 grand stand, $2 pavilion, and $1 gen- eral admission. GIL DOBIE DRIVING HIS SQUAD AT TOP SPEED FOR MELE As a result of- last Saturday's game, Coach Gil Dobie, of the U. of W., is driving his men at top d. The one main ture in Doble'’s mind that the team must grasp is the for- ward pass. Some of the team are weak in receiving, but tne work of Ted Faulk and George Smith Is pleasing to the coach. Besi b the is determined hing” Johnson should learn to cut In when running with the ball instead of trying to run circles around the grandstand. In accordance with this view “Ching” is run- ning up the field each night, dodging men stationed there by the tall coach BROADWAY !8 FAVORITE The Broadway high gridiron war- riora were favored to win over the Ballard squad when they clashed this afternoon at Dugdale park, wn 6 Fisher Pat. Office) BY BUD FISHER. Cheasty’s Clothes for Collegians of Every Type Featuring the Invincible Suit $16.50 Always $16.50 —— “Values Tell” y fy LINOALL: Ys; en PWCTEOEL Vy Sz Woman Reporter Gets Woman’s View of Stars Fighting Toward the World’s Championship; Brooklyn Manager Tells Her His Team Is Going to Win Sure! |right at your heels, straining, pant-|one playing to the grandstand or} ing, pushing—trying to get in front /for himself and keep this up day after! .M¥ boys play ball_as a team ee here, what are you doing? week after week, month after Get out of here!” he shouted to the photographer I had with me who lub is work-| was trying to focus his camera 1 to the/on us Robinson has the personality which makes him a quick judge of men “Some men you must ride,” he sald. Nothing but a good bawling out will do them any good. Others — have to be coaxed along. a “Say, can't you make a story out — of what I've told you? I've got to set over there to those youngsters,” With a quick handshake and a smile the Dodger manager started. Evidently the youngsters belong. of you day, month. “Every man on the ing with nerves stretch Mmit, and that there i* no friction; I timidly remarked that I wanted among the players speaks well for his picture. Had I been a man, the their self-control Dodger manager would undoubtedly | “The Brooklyn club is, per have refused nced In the A superstition of the player ind after all, [having his picture taken, especially ed among those you must “ride,” the game |in working togs. It will hoodoo his| for they got their bawling out aad no individua no' luck, he claims | got it right. Chet Neff Will Try MANY GAMES Every Trick When | we Poe 7 He.Meets Wolgast “We hav NEW YORK, Oct. 6—With a |new coach in charge and a brand ~ “When I go into that ring tonight; about the manly art will also watch | new team in the field, Nebraska I will try every trick 1 have ever With interest the fracas between | University, the class of Western Lee Jobnson, the colored feather-|¢ootbaii for several years, will weight, and holder of the Pacific| catapult into the limelight tomer= coast title in that class, and Leo| ; pscer Houck, the local feather, who is), ation cheving the, calelomn | | ball season, scheduled to take him on, ‘with the bigger universities of the Bets made today favored John-| East. son, but they were made for the) The University off i eleven and teams from Wi! x most part with those acquainted with his reputation, and who have lilinois, Purdue and other promk | nent Western points will never seen him box, Lee Johnson things i; is the same lad that Tommy Burns took to Australia not so long ago| in the East, Harvard will take on with a group of seven American|Tufts at Cambridge. Yale, appar ently a glutton for punishment, © *.| pugilists. He is regarded as a top- | 1 will get started tonight or never.” | notcher at his weight, and was fig-| will tear into the moleskin knights — from the University of Virginia, | With. Neff making the above/ured as the main attraction until statement and Wolgast declaring he| Wolgast signed articles for the bat-' Last year the Southerners handed | will go after the local lad from thel tie with Neff. the Sous of Eli a bad black eye. jtap of the gong to finish the match |learned during my ring experience,” said Chet Neff, local lightweight today, in speaking of his scheduled ‘tiff with Ad Wolgast tonight at | Dreamland, Seventh and Union “Wolgast is a bag of tricks.” con \tinued Neff, “and it will keep me jon my toes all of the time. I feel however, that I will win the de cision. | was never in better shape {in my life, and if 1 am ever going to | step out and wallop the good ones ‘ Economical Operation $10 Saving on Your Fall Suit or Overcoat Our enormous floor space and big vol- ume of business allow us to carry a stock so ¢omplete that you will have no trouble in finding a style to please you. $25 Values At Our Upstairs Price Ad Wolgast ag quickly as possible, things look) rosy for a real fray when the pad. ded mittens begin flying tonight at) Dreamland. Fans who know a thing or two QUEEN ANNE SQUAD TO BE WATCHED BY ITS RIVAL COACHES If past scores have anything to do in judging football games, then the game sched- uled between Franklin high and the Queen Anne high for Saturday is going to be a corker. Two years ago Franklin de feated the Quay squad by the score of 7 to 0. Last year the same teams battled to a tie score at Dugdale's park. 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