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Beata PF t MUTT T CAN'T HELP THINKING WHAT A WONDERFUL LEAN HeacON LIFG A NE MUST BG ®VE ADS. How HEALTHEUL! OPEN SEA MR, 5 FACE geamns) At Sy werk HEALTH, » Callahan to Boss Cubs in Place of : i Tinker, Is Report | changes involving the Pittsburg and Chicago National league | These rumors are to the effect! BY H. C. HAMILTON EW YORK, Oct. very good authority in New York today that important clubs are about to be made. that when the 1917 season begins Jimmy Callahan, now man- ager of the Pirates, will be at the helm for the Chicago Cubs and that Joe Tinker will be without a job. It is well known in baseball circles that Callahan and Bar ney Dreyfuss almost reached the parting point last summer thru an act of Callahan’s and that Dreyfuss is pretty certain Ao be looking for a new manager. It is not believed Callahan is on the Pittsburg reserve list, altho his contract is said to call for another year of service in Pittsburg. Callahan had a fairly good year in Pittsburg and has improved the Pirates to some extent but his differences with Dreyfuss, it is said, ate sufficient to cause the owner of the club to seek Calla- han’s release. Most men intimate with attire: of the Pirfates believe Fred Clark/ranks of the Cubs. Callahan's will head the team next year. The family lives in Chicago, and his | former manager of the Pirates has home is there. ) mot said anything yet in regard to Stockholders of the Cubs are said » the rumor. to be crying loudly over the pay Chick Fraser, veteran scout forjrol! of the Cubs, and Owner Pirates, and old-time pitcher.) Weegham is reported to be lending has been mentioned as a prob- an attentive ear following a year to yiity. A change such as that sug: which Joe Tinker wrecked the Cubs gested, which would take Ca’ an and paid out money by the barrel Chicago, probably would be for youthful players who have done Callahan. He is well very litsi The stockholders are Probably no more believed to be making a demand ever led a baseball for a siash in Tinker’s salary, and that city. A man so thoroly it js thought Weegham will attempt t in team building as Calla-jto pare some when Tinker shows would be most welcome in the up to sign the papers again. Y.M.C.A. Water Poloists Are Again Victors; 18-12 Capt. John Saunders’ Y. M. C. A.| Y. M. C. Az Crystal Pool. water polo team heads the Seattle' Saunders (c) .Forward.... Spledel Water Polo league today by virtue Johnson . .Forward... Thom its 18 to 12 defeat of the swim- L. Thoma: ..Wing...... Regan representing the Crystal pool|Lee .. ..Center..(c) Wyatt Green . Win Park team got away toa good Bagley . Goal . Olsen Rugg for John- the outset of the game,| Substitutions fast and furious for the|son. Rice for Park. Goals from of the time, and the field: Y. M. C. A-—Green 4, Lee, Poolers were never quite| Johnson; Crystal Pool—Thomas, catch up, altho on two oc-| Wyatt. Penalty shots: Y. M,C. A. a ney ut to|—Lee 4, Green Crystal Pool— opportunities. Rice, Thomas 2, Wyatt 4, Regan. starred at goal toss-|Officials: Sexsmith, referee; Gold- e victors by shooting four/smith and Fry, . thiaume, scorer. ize e & g Roy Grover, Now Member of Athletics, in Town jot youngster: night, “but it sure looked like a ball club just before the close of the season. Mack has the right dope when he says ‘Watch us next season.’ With Schang back behind the plate again and the team work- “Hunky” Shaw, Seattle outfielder, |ing the way it did at the end of are the latest arrivals in town. |the past season, look out for us in Grover comes directly from Quak-| 191 continued Grover. er town, while “Hunky” has re-| Before he left Philadelphia, Roy turned from his apple orchard atjhad a talk with Mack, and the North Yakime. Philadelphia boss will ha him “The Athletic squad is a bunch! back again in the spring. — LOST VITALITY RESTORED Remedy Discovered by a Forty-Year Blood and Nerve Specialist Men who have w the Vitality of Young Manhood; Men who have gone Men whose eyes are dulled, whose brains are muddled, whose Nervous Energy 1s exhausted from Excess, Dissipation, Worry or Overwork. HELP FOR WEAK MEN Men who have lost the Courage, Grit and Vitality #0 neces- sary to Perfect Manhood; Men who sre Tired, Restless, De- epondent, Sleepless, and who have lost all interest In life: Mi who are Hopeless, Weak, Prematurely Cld, and have lost Am tion, should try DR. PIERCE’S SEXOID PILLS Bent by mafl to any address in plain wrapper. Price $1 per , of six boxes for five dollars Six boxes will last 36 days. Cont less than $1 p ek. Every bow ‘alls to benefit after this? __ Two more members of Seatt! baseball fraternity are back in ity, and the Hot Btove league is on in full blast. Roy Grover, formerly with Butte but now second-sacker for Connie Mack's Philadelphia Athletics, and guaranteed. y © feir trial, Can anythin Gall or write today. Circular free, RAYMOND REMEDY CO. HOTEL ANTLERS, FOURTH AND UNION MIEN | Can Save You Time and Money I determine your needs before attempting to treat \ you, I then am prepared to go about my work in # sure and systematic wa Tam a graduate of a Class A Medical Coi- legally Hoensed to practice here, and have had 32 years experience in my profession--11 years in 8e- attle, I treat Nervous Debility, Blood # Skin Disorders, Kidney and Bladder Tro} blew a fe Reasonab’ terms, and fe n be arranged to meet your requi CONSULTATION FRER. 914 or 608 for Blood Disorders. Come to me for a Wasserman biood test. DR, DONAWAY 302 Liberty Posteffies. ~ How POLL OF WinALiTYy A SIMPLE BOYISH Lime NO DISS PATIONS om THE COTY AO DesTROY bo} WE BODY BY CIEY —It is being intimated on apparently | ‘|Bill Clymer Gets LINING A REGUCARY, SEEN Him, | Lik to SEG TEMPTATIONS But Hank O’Day Wasn't on Job in Those Days Them was the good old days, le the way Wilbert Robinson look it, harking days when the old Itimore Orioles ran wild on the bases brought home the bacon by every trick that could be mustered to their service. “When McGraw, Kelly, Keeler and Jennings were playing at Baitimore, they would almost cut the pitcher’s box coming " eald Robin- umpire watch- SHaXLD REALLY THIS SUPERMAN STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT, 25, 1916. THANE NENeR 30, For, L HEAR sTers THe MAL (Copyright, 1916, by Hf. ©. Fisher, Trade Mark Reg. U. & Pat. Office) ‘You snacy Bo Fram NOT MISTAKEN Hig, MOOT DESCENDING BTAIR WAN. SECRETS QURSELNES BEHIND (Wi i) a ha |) every attempt. The umpire |i would be watching the play at firet, and couldn't watch them. When he turned around they would be sliding into the plate.” Evergreen Football Team Wants Contest The Evergreen club‘s football {warriors are ready for the fray. Teams, averaging 135 pounds, call Beacon 3967 and ask for Ed. He'll give you a game. The team will put on a social tonight at 28th ave. and Jackson st. “Sophs” After Game With Tacoma Squad The sophomores at the U. of W. are the only class team to be or- ganized this season an yet. The sophs are after a game with the Tacoma Athletic club which will probably be played in Tacoma. Billings Hot After N. W. League Squad That Billings, Mont. may be granted a franchise in the North. | western league is the tenor of re cent dispatches from Spokane. |Citizens of the Montana city are determined to have, if possible, a jteam in the cireult. Jess Tells Fred to Go Get Reputation Jess Willard is with us again.) He's telling Fred Fulton to go out and get a reputation. Remember- ing Jess’ past, he’s got an awful nerve. His Name in Paper! Bill Cly: manager of the! Louisville Colonels, challenged the Red Sox for a post-season series, As a personal publicity agent, Bill is all there. Matty to Be More Stern With Reds Matty {is to more discipline with his players, according to Fred | Toney. Personally we believe a Uttle dynamite, judiciously placed, would be more effective Looking for Info? After watching dopesters guess | hich pite ‘8 were to be used tn the world series, we are now pre- pared to tell who will be president in 1938 and when Ad Wolgast will try another comeback. fem Wants to Box Jess Georges Carpentier wants to t Jess Willard. Georges better stay with the 42-centimeter guns— they're safer. FAMOUS COMEBACKS Jack Coombs. The Divine Sarah. Boarding house chicken wing. Ad Wolgast (would like to be). SOCCER GAME SET Woodland Park and the Celtics will clash Sunday in @ soccer melee. ee TO PLAY EXHIBITIONS ‘The New York Giants and Detroit | will play several exhibition games next spring, CENTRALIA IS WINNER The Centralia high school de- feated Chehalis at football Tues. day, 9 to 6 Janitors in charge of the court- house at Cleburne, Tex., have put the ban on dominoes within the sacred portals of that edifice. They say the game no longer is on the square, Forced to bow in defeat for the first time in three years, Coach Zuppke of IMlinols and his right bower, Bart MacComber, are work- ing desperately to put Illinois back to its old place on the gridiron map. When Colgate’s veteran team took Illinois’ measure recently Mac- | Comber, 1915 All-American half. back, was playing quarter, As a Quarterback Mac did not come up to bis standard halfback, and the Illinois mach’ ‘as not only working with an average quarter- back, but they also lost the services of a brilliant halfback. Zuppke ordered Mac back to his \old position after the game, and is now trying to develop a good pivot man. MacComber fs the “on again off again Firinegan” of football. Picked by Walter Camp for his All-American team last year, Mac- Comber was the only Western man represented on the team. Two weeks after Camp picked the team he discovered he had given one of the tackle positions on the third THESE STEP AND CBSEME AT ADVANTAGE team to Halligan of Nebraska, who had been out of school for a year. In rivising his teams Camp sub- stituted Oliphant of the Army for MacComber on the first team and! relegated the Iilinols star to the |wecond team. Camp evidently changed his min@ again, for the 1916 rule book shows Mac holding down the halfback po- ‘sition on the mythical organiza- ition, | MacComber is a heady open field runner, a good punter and an ex- pert with the forward pass. New “Frosh Completed by You ?? Schedule er | Dreomland. After some trouble, Graduate)playing the University of Oregon Manager Arthur Younger of the|at Eugene, the freshmen will play University of Washington has com-|the Everett high on University pleted the Varsity freshman foot-\ field. On November 11 they are ball schedule. |acheduled to play the Tacoma Ath-| Some of the games that were on|letic club at Tacoma. Their last the schedule have been canceled | game of the season is with the Che- (Hi) Mr GOODNESS THE OCEAN 15 (Hic) ROUGH ToMieH'r, BY BUD FISHER. Cheasty’s Smart, New Fall Styles in Hats For Men Who Know Priced $2.50 Up (Cams. 16.09 WC Pickart Big Boost Being Planned for Game of Three-Cushions An effort to boost three- cushion billlards is being made by the Three-Cushion Billiard league. The league will ask bililard i who will play in the league id visit surrounding towns, when not scheduled to play. The plan includes eight cities, Each of the cities will put up a purse for the winners of the season tournament, in addition to paying the expert. The play- er will also recel percent- age of receipts at exhibition games. Three-cushion billiards has long been regarded too tech- nical for the novice, and ite boosters believe thie method wAl help make the game popu- far. WILLIE MEEHAN AND MANAGER MOOSE ARE EXPECTED IN TOWN Willie Meehan, heavyweight champion of the Pacific coast, and “Moose” Taussig, his manager, are echeduled to ar- attle some time to day. William gladiates with Frank Farmer Friday night at Dreamiand in a four-round fra- cas. Both Meehan and “Moose” are probably well known to local boxing enthusiasts as tho they had been here many times before. Meehan has been the recipient of more publicity on the Western slope than any fourround fighter that ever drew on a glove with the exception of Willie Hoppe. In the old days before long- distance milling was put under the ban in the len State, jprang into Franklin Team Is Crippled for Mix With Broadway 11 Coach Reseburg has switched Bronson from the back field to an end position and Rucker from tackle to fullback for Friday's grid clash in which Franklin tackles adway. Quigie: will another backfield man, tackle. The Franklin adly crippled, according for various reasons, and in their|halis high school football squad at places the following games have| University field, the 18th of No- been scheduled. vember. Next Saturday the freshmen will) take a rest and watch the Varsity! squad play Whitman. The follow-| ing: Saturd while the V: Old Favorites Will Battling Levinsky Wins From Jack in Boston Ring Melee ° Be on Boxing Card} poston, oct. 25,—Busy Battling |Levinsky is claiming the light- “Frenchy” Vaise and Eddie Hub- | heavyweight ti today. He was bard, two of Seattle's most popular awarded the er decision at mitt slingers in days agone, will the end of his 12-round bout with grace Friday's boxing card at|Jack Dillon last night. The Battler They were matched jhad an edge in every round but the fifth, yesterday. Grand Opening LOMBARD’S FULL ORCHESTRA Ice Skating Season Tomorrow Night, Oct. 26. SPECIAL Exhibitions of Fancy Skating Hours, Daily, Except Sunday—Morning, 10 to 12; Afternoon, 8 to 6; Evening, 8:15 to 10:30, DOBIE IS TEACHING HIS GRID WARRIORS Between Ourselves BY THE SPORTS EDITOR IF YOU WERE A CADDIE—WHAT THEN? If 1 were a caddie, I'd make it my pride The best of all caddies to be; And never a caddie jn all the world wide Could follow a golf ball like me. —Sleepy Steve. It | were @ caddie and some wrathful geek Should pan me, when far off the line; I'd reach for @ niblick or maybe a cleek And take a full ewing at his spine, Rees es THIS IS ONE FOR THE BOOK! Can you imagine a recruit outfielder wanting to leave a pionship major league ball club? Jimmy Hickman would like to away from the Dodgers. & Jimmy is an outfielder, and Walter Mails says he is a good He went South with the Ebbets team last spring, but was let out Asheman for more training. The Brooklyn club did not want to Hickman to Asheville. He insisted on going there. He hung up great record in the field and at bat in the Carolina circuit. Brooklyn recalled him in August. He joined the ciub in nati on the last Western trip. Now he has offered $500 for his ditional release. Can you beat it? One of the reasons Hickman is anxious to leave Brooklyn is @ he doesn't think he was treated quite justly by the Dodgers. wasn't remembered at all in the world’s series divide. Jimmy doesn't think be actually earned much of the split, he joined the team before Fred Merkle did. Still he thinks he have been remembered with something from the big cut, and he promised a share for joining four weeks before the season Asheville, when Jimmy Johnston had his nose broken. Hickman says that he could have made about $700 fn post games if he had stayed the season out in Asheville. He thinks t Col. Cholly Ebbets should at least bave given him this sum after winning the championship. ‘ The other reason why Hickman wants to leave Brooklyn flat because he believes there is a better chance for him to make ular big league outfield position elsewhere, He is still in and has little hope of getting away from the Dodgers, But, oh, how he would like to! Bee et ee WHY? Why is it that a certain epan of years can produce only one heavyweight? From 1900 to 1905 there was no one to meet Ji rom 1907 to 1912 there was no one to furnish Johnson with any petition, And now, for the last two years, Willard has been all up with no place to go. The Big Fellow says he would like to again (for the usual guarantee), but, unfortunately, it still takes two te upen a quarrel. q Bete st es Bill Carrigan is to become a banker, says a news item. Thats about the sixteenth job they've found for Bill. ce Reese s Rte ws es Three-Eye league to have two umpires next year. Oh, yes; at game. RMtwews es se They say Harry Sinclair may buy the Dodgers. Why deesn’t Harry quit fooling with the minors? ei eRBReaese & ‘ Mlinols prizefighter makes great football run. They're usually at their best on the run. Reese se “We lost In O.:ober; that doesn’t count.” alibl month, RRBs s & ANANIAS PLEASE NOTE Pittsfield, Mass., man is fined $10 for telling he caught a trout with his hands. Slogan for the football e % % & & SS Harry Pollack Is now accusing Charley White of cowardice. All ef which shows Harry is a brave man. Bee te Credit George Sister with another home run. % % & Se Gov. John K. Tener, president of the National league, can see no reason why his organization should be discouraged over its bart 4 in the world’s series and quit playing the American league. “! . “She's still playing Harvard in football!” 3M SS They say that Foster Sanford’s multiple kick is proving a failure. They have said the 6 thing about Heinle Zim’s continuous kick for years, but Heinle keeps trying to get by with it. BM BM Se He's to be married, © at Yale,” says the Weyerean The National league now threatens to investigate the McGraw. Giant mess, It will be a terrible shock to the older major league when it learns that the Federal league war is over. THE ART OF KICKING] ff Gil Doble, the tall U. of W. football coach, belle In pre- pared: all the This time fortifying himself In the kicking line by working three men in the punting de- partment. Johnson, Grim and Morrison are the ones that have been booting the ball in practice. Morrison has been doing the punting for the Varsity so far this season. Grimm promises to be the best of the three. He poss a tremendous kick in his leg, and with a little practice ought to be able to boot the ball further than any other member of the squad, Portland Club Has Two Grid Games On ‘The Multnomah club of Portland has scheduled football games with the Olympic club of San Francisco and Washington State college to be played before the end of the sea son. CRUISERS TO RACE Several large cruisers are ex- pected to race for the John Gra- ham cup around Protection island, starting Friday evening. Tickled! Everything has up. Yet my TOM KEENE still costs me only Sc. Same sweet Presado Blend. TOM KEENE the cigar with that Presado Blend. sanwaoacher Bros. & Co., Inc., Distributers Seattle, Wash,

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