The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 20, 1916, Page 13

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FEEL AT Nome S| kl Do mY UTMOST, mam. ‘OREGON DOPED TO WIN GRID CONTEST FROM CALIFORNIA BY EDWARD HILL FTER glimpsing over all the dope obtain- able on the scheduled clash on the Berke- ley gridiron tomorrow afternoon between the football warriors of the Universities of Oregon and California, we feel inclined to cast our lot with Hugo Bezdek’s Ore- gon contingent and favor it to win over the California crew, despite the Southern- ers’ high-priced coaching corps It does not seem that California has a strong offensive team. It will be recalled the only yardage they gained against Whittier in their recent tangle was on punts. Sharpe ran these back well. He is elusive and able to make long gains. Most of his long runs were made because of fouls, however, according to the reports. Coach Russell Wilson of Whittier declared that the Cali- fornia players repeatedly held his men and that, instead of trying to block punts, the whole California line got a death grip on the Whittier men, trying to break thru. CAPTAIN BISSETT WILL 1 IN GAME SATURDAY is now being used to soften the ) — Captain Bissett will be in the) Bara round. | Oregon Aggie lineup tomorrow) sam DOLAN SELECTED eo teat sanae setae, te Unt To REFEREE MELEE cr \yersity Nebraska “| Sam Dolan of Portland has been fn Portland. Bissett bas! selected to referee the Oregon- " out with an injury, Altho/ Cajjfornia clash tomorrow at M_.g@ does not tip the beam at more! Berkeley. Dolan has officiated in pounds he is aggressive| many games in the Northwest and and a deadly tack his ability to handle the whistle is well known. The selection of an PULLMAN FiELO 19 TO secon te bi bot Following the many injuries to|OREGON AGGIES FAVORED football players at Washington| TO DEFEAT NEBRASKA State, Director of Athletics Bohler| Nebraska is on the short end of bas announced that the gridiron the betting in Portland according at Rogers field will be sodded to wire reports rece i here to Rext spring. A sprinkling system'day. Until the Axg Going Fast And you would not wonder at it if you would come up and see the great variety of $25 Suits and Overcoats we are showing at our Upstairs price e | | n sf a O f Why Shouldn’t You , You Save $10? : Thousands of the Best Dressed ‘ Men and Young Men in tne City d Are Making This Great Saving 0 f e a | Tailored | Ready Co. y ; 401-403 Pike St. MUTT AND JEFF —Jeff’s Intentions Were Good, Even if He Did Dampen the Sailor’ |to a charitable fund STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1916, PAGE 13 QUARTERS. Come WYP Quick: \ \ | SQUIBB OF THE US? NaN ars) f HELLO, HELLO! i H 1 —————. | APARING GENTLEMAN WHOIS { | 1S TAS THE LAaNdLADY, | Phoe SGAFARiINgG =“ | NOT USED ‘To SLEEPING ASHORE A PRE OR SOME THIN! HE [| Gen | > I Sl | 8 N TLEMEN WHAT | 8O T ASK YOU To DO ALL You CAN WAS BUSTED IN THE HALL 1S USED Yo SLEEPING | TO MAKE Hin AND 1S FLOOD? ME ; J a ta S AGAINNT THE Jus MIN® To MAKE Ay { MR. SQUIBB. Ursecy. SPIES MANY AROUND | YALE ' which are expecte: | Inaurmountabile obstac Mly! Ble’s Some Quarter rz under cover ide his war. Inst Virginia Poly, to- | day at New Haven. | “Spies” are as thick around the! Yale bow! as ticket speculators at! a world’s series, and as the game is not important it will give the Blue coaches a chance to throw a} little dust into the eyes of tho who would see what Yale ts going | to turn loose. | Four regulars of the Blue squad) re ailing and will be unable to) take part in today's contest, and| other regulare will doubtless watch! the game from the side lines, and! the second string men will be used.| | Besides Capt. Black, who ts out | with a lame ankle, Callahan, cen- ter; Smith, quarterback, and Shel- don, tackle, will be out. Vories, subcenter, also is badly bunged up.} and Dietz's W. 8. ©. baa | tingent, football dopesters in this) j fection were looking askance at | the Aggies’ chances | Oakland Club Said | to Want Ed Mensor | The Oakland club, of the Coast league, wants Eddie Mensor for | uetiity man. Negotiations are now [being conducted between the Oaks’ management and the Spokane club, of the North ern league, |Nap Rucker Will Retire From Game Bill Feek SHIP BOARD Is, USEDTs HEARING THE WASH Of FEEL AT Home o Fisher 1918, by 1 ne. Uo EEN ANNE HI WILL PLAY Coach Wells of the Lincoln High School football le grooming his bunch of grid- | athietes for Saturday's | clash with Coach Allen's Queen | Anne gladiators on Dugdale field. The huskies from the school on the mountain also have been putting in some stren- uous workouts, and, judging from the secret way they went about It, will spring some new Bill May Be Small, but |?” Oh, plays. This game begins an hour earlier| than the Ballard-Weat Seattle me-| lee, which was on this afternoon.| Saturday's fracas is set for 2:30,) and one of the largest crowds of |the season in expected to be on hand when the two aggregations| tangle. | Umps Connolly Saw Him Gumming Plays) Order a detective badge for) Umpa Connolly. He detected a bug with a mirror at the world’s series and chased-tiim. The bug, accord ing to Connolly, intended to bust up plays with light from the mirror Old World’s Series | Is on the Square) fane next During the last 11 years the world’s series contests hi aver. aged only 5% games. This is cited to prove that the series are abso- lutely on the level. Chess, Chess, Who’s Got the Title Now?) land. son. Nap Rucker his w in baseball is ende: There's two or three dozen other ball players who might try being that honest. ILL FEEK, the sensational quarterback of the Broadway High B football team, is playing his third season on that jon. | The first year of his attendance he was quarterback on the midget eleven that won the championship of the Northwest. His work | during the midget games attracted the attention of Coach Elmer Hen-| derson, and at the beginning of the next football season he was given! the position of first team quarter. | His work from then on needs no Introduction to the fane who have | followed high school football. Last son he was chosen all-city quar-| e of the skeptical ones doub' his ability in. His! in the Broadway and varsity freshmen game ma ers realize his real ability, until now he is hailed as one of the best) high school quarters who hae appeared in this city. | Play Golt for the Good | of Your Soul, Says He if your conscience doesn’t for- bid,” Dr. Jenkins told his con- Gregation. “It is just as legiti- mate as riding in an automobile or boat or even driving a car. riage. “Golf is essentially a game of discipline. The man who loses is| temper, breaks his clubs and abuses! his caddy is never a successful! golfer. Neither can he hope to be | successful otherwise. “Golf develops will power and self-control as well as muscles and nerves, It will make a better man and a better Christian. Jack Johnson Opens Cafe in Barcelona cogent te Jack Johnson has opened a cafe in Barcelona. It will be mighty handy for Jack. EXTRA! EXTRA! ‘BUM’ WELLS SCORES K. O. LONDON, Oct. 20. — Freddie Welsh may one day score a knock- out if he follows the example of Bombardier Wells. The tiasue-pa per heavyweight at Inst kayoed an opponent in a phoney bout for the movies. | Play golf for the good of your! soul! | Play golf on Sunday if you haven't time through the week, but PLAY GOLF. That's the advice of Dr, Burris A. Jenkins, pastor of a Christian church fn Kansas City. Taking a stand directly op- favants who hold up stimulant for the art nity and Sunday golf of the agents of Satan, Dr. Jenkins says that as a body builder a joul uplifter, golf is unsurpassed. PARISHIONERS WIN BET ON PARSON LONDON Oct. 20,—Parishion- ers of Rev, A. N. Guest, the “Swim- ming Vicar,” plunged their money when he raced O. H. Bull 100 yards for $5 a side at the Stantonbury Pool. Bull won. The purse went McGraw, by the way, hae reit-| By bringing man in closer touch “It is time the church erated his threat to retire, Hoe's| with nature it brings him in closer, smooths away Its frown at got just as much chance to retire|touch with God, Dr. Jenkins de| clean sports? The prejudice born In the early days of the church when the gladiatorial as pa has when baby wakes up. | contests at Rome were the only clares, | “Go to church Sunday morn- ing, play golf In the afternoon, MEN | Can Save You Time and Money Because I determine your ne you, I then am prepared to syatematic way, Tam a gradt legally Heensed to before attempting to treat A Meat practice here, and have had 32 © 1 years in Se- ¥ Disorder and Chronic ma, and fees can requirements, 14 of 606 for Blood me for a Wasser DAYLIGHT LOST VITALITY RESTORED Remedy Dixcovered by « Forty-Year Blood Nerve Spect ty of Young Manhood; M es are dulled, whose ey is exhausted from ty M who ha brains Excess, * pace 4, whowe Nervous 1 Nesipation, Worry or Overwork HELP FOR WEAK M ve lost the Courage, Grit an t Manhood; Men wh AFETERIA Today there -at wary to Pe ore epondent, Sleepless, and who have lost a who are Hopeless, Weak, Prematurely Cld, tion, should try DR. PIERCE’S SEXOID PILLS We can eat any time, any day, an in plain wrapper, Price $1 per from 11 a. m. to 8 p. lars. Bix boxes Will tant $6 anyn : ry than $1 per weel Overy box m, and enjoy our meals guaranteed, Money returned if medicine falls to benefit after A Sec. 1a e fair trial, Can Sny thing be fairer than this? in comfort. Second at Call or write today. ircular free, Seneca. RAYMOND REMEDY CO. HOTEL ANTLERS, FOURTH AND UNION jin 10 rounds. It's almost time for someone to claim the world’é chess title again. Or maybe they're still playing last year's matches, MATCH 18 NEARER NOW NEW YORK, Oct. 20.-—Jack Dil- lon is nearer a match with Mike Gibbons thru his agreement to make 163 pounds at 3 p. m. for the bout. LEONARD TO BATTLE CHICAGO, Oct. 20.-—Benny Leon- ard’s next scrap probably will be with Richie Mitchell, in Milwaukee. | FRENCHMAN WINS CONTEST NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—Albert Da- doud, welterweight, outpointed Johnny Alberts in 10 rounds, YOUNG ZULU KID WINS NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—Young Zulu Kid outpointed Jack Sharkey Aviators In the German army are demanding an increase in pay on account of the cost of high living. sports has no place In modern Christianity. “Golf should be played for re- laxation, Playing for stakes turns play into work, Pursuing dollars on the links or In the gity are es- sentially the same, and the man seeking pleasure after business hours finds himself doing just what been doing in his office or Aronson’s Rose City Importing Co. 404 14th St. Oakland, Cal. Offers its cus- tomers in Seat- tle and Wash- ington com- plete lines of BY BUD FISHER. (Compr 1089 HC Piety Title Claimant on PORTLAND, Oct. His Way to Coast Johnny Ertle 20.—Portland are looking forward to the coming of Johnny Ertle, claimant of the world’s bantamweight cham- pionship. Ertle is on his way West, and will box along the Pacific coast month. Ertle's first stopping place will be Portland, where he meets Billy Mascott. |the title because he won from Kid Williams on a foul, Seattle Boys Box in South Tonight! Steve Reyno! weight, meets Valley Trambitas in| @ sjx-round clash tonight in Port Ertle claims local middle- Leo Houck fights Billy Nel Cheasty’s Over-average Overcoats of overwhelming beauty $15.00 to $50.00 “Values Tell” ‘Oregon Coach Seems to Be Confident of Beating California | California field today when Coach Bezdek called together the University of Oregon football squad for the final practice pre- paratory to the Oregon-Callfornia game here tomorrow, Di Bezdek's reiterated as- “I don’t see how we chance,” there was a emil- Ing confidence about the coach that did not bear out his words, { Head Coach Andy Smith, of Cal- ifornia, would not predict a vic- tory for his eleven, merely ex- pressing the belief that “they will make a good showing, al- though the team’s education is still far from what it will be when Washington is met.” |\Say Tex Rickard Wants the Garden There is a report In New York that Tex Rickard is attempting to get Madison Square Garden for box- ing shows. If he does, the fans will be assured of some high class box- ing. Rickard does not fool with smal! matches, 70,000 Seats to Be Had for Grid Melee |Harvard game. Here's big chance | for scalpers. KELLY CHALLENGES BRITTON CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—Spike Kelly, straight fights, has fired a chal lenge at Jack Britton. About Penn-Brook & Michael Stem’s Full value for your money. A little better value than most offer. That’s what you will find in our Penn Brook and Michael Stern Suits and Overcoats at ‘15 18 20 25 Complete lines of Furnishings, Hats and Shoes at pop- ular prices. choicest Cali- fornia Grape Juice, Mineral Waters, etc., at lowest prices. All orders ship- ped day re- ceived. Opposite 42-Story Second Ave. at Yesler L. C. Smith Bldg. * Seventy thousand seats for Yale _ 4 |growing bold after winning seven

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