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STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1916. PAGE CHanes 2 How! . o7 WAAAA ad S FARGO,N.D A LIER we - AT THE DREAMLAND. == —- Eek Uber a | NO,THISISNOTTHEMOST _| | Whitman Squad Here; - , ) Sco BO CHESTNUT CHARLIE BY BLOSSER a Gosil, A LETTER ce pieA DIOYA GET ANOTHER Yeau, usten-WhY is way, BECAUSE (T'S ’ ot ae ' POPULAR MEMBER OF LOCAL __| FROM, C.1.8 MISSIVE , A Wie LIKE A FALSE - Hood! READY FOR MELEE mM SE BL PULTE MRMMIANG Tee cies es. dives WAITERS’ UNION, AT ALL | Between Ourselves Ready to Meet Gil’s San Francisco heavyweigh ! ‘ weeee ‘a sol cals : ’ ght who takes on RAPP ARR ARR RA AAA AAR AR AAA Poa Bee Eee, een ee by THE SPORTS EDITOR | ridiron Gladiators t ab s boxing bill at Dreamland, Seventh | {° ponmnede $e nion, is confident of trimming his op BILL NEILL FOOLS NO ONE Coach Borleske and his | nent 8 ' 1] Bill Neill, who used to play football at Whitman college, tried to) squad of Whitman players ar- Even the jovial Will ‘ slip one over on the big Eastern ‘universities, but got caught at it rived in town this morning - ¢ jovia illie, however, as well} EASY tI | Netll played three years at Whitman and last year at Pennsylvania,) prepared to give the University as loose Taussig, his manager, are in | rounding out bis allotted four years, ‘This fall Hill tried to add another! of Washington eleven the bat- : p a is ; ined to feel that they will have no cine ht Beet his record, but protests were filed and he has been declared in pdhd ied Py sr coger aft | pet when Wee William foists his b de h 2 ropes| | eligible. on at Uniwereny ve | tonight Soe ab ese aia id, | ee | Dobie's men should 4 have , | WANT BOUT IN NEW ORLEANS missionary eleven, but th Willie and a host of less luminaries worked out yester Backed by a syndicate of New York men, Scotty Monteith has ington team will know t ; day afternoon at Austin & Salt’s gym before an admiring asked Dominick Tortorich, manager and a alae ie Higa med is . soothers f c : : c fol ; P o gaine tomorrow will give all the group of followers of the fistic art In the workout Willie | Gouletana Auditorium,-te lease the big structure to pe hy Dund football a A a a Dues uy to ad Ra } . for the lightweight championship, Monteith manages Johnny Dundee, | football fans an opportunity to & ived up to advance notices by showing he had a bagful of and he wants to match the New York “wop” with Freddie Welsh. Mon-|a glimpse of the squad that will rity of Oregon a) tricks, many of which were entirely new to local followers |telth's backers offer 10 per cent of the gross as rent. In addition they play the Uni and old heads as well | will have to guarantee Welsh about $15,000, so it will be something of veer Aros Bat sry at Buge °. ] | we: a gamble for the promoters. hitman has always resorted to CUT ON EYE KEEPS “MUFF” | Ce [the open style game. Vincent Bor WAR RULES FOR TRENCH HOCKEY Y former Broadway high “Muff” Bronson, sensational Port TONIGHT'’S CARD (The National Hockey association has made special rules for play-|CO#ch, haw taught them a system land featherweight, did not do any ' jthat calls for the opén game to a the t ches.) boxing yesterday as a part of his bgt Pseathomheragy re BRONSON FROM WORK ee Scand | Red Morgan vs. Marty Foley. ) training for his go tonight. with) 28k Denley vs. Harry Casey. | |__ Every shot that flattens a German counts in the scoring averages Soe : " | as a goal eae ea Reenerweteee titte noses ie ee ereibore iy ony v i} | If only « leg or arm ts picked off, or an eye removed, an assist | °F eran as pi Varnelt i . le Hubbard vs. Frenchy Va | wilt be Given of Spok d be the referee, gee gaan ggg yaltomllghy oo | Muff Bronson va, Joe Harrahan. | Back checking 1s prohibited on atttack ' ; : tah Ahlete cla ce Macatee f with Leo Houck, and was afraid ) Willie Meehan vs, Frank Farmer, { | eeanaae sin toeeet wiaes on an opponent is permissible, but pulling the) 74 ieitre | fo take chances on having the (Firat bout at 8:30) | co , gee > | The lst of those who will in all | ound opened again. He is in fine ( Dropping a bomb in your own trench is a major fe Penalty, probability be in the Ineup against | Emory Neetet Non ae Whitman tle for the melee. errr death aon wee Washington follows | quai - REDDIE BOGAN AND “MOO: oe | Degrief, L. E.; Groom, L. T., 185; | YY TALK OF OLD TIMES perts to see Willie Meehan work 1 Rams Bie he ries Browne een ee ren Oe ire to Comrada, L. C., 175; Balm, center,|\W SEAT =LEVEN Amo: ie paterda + " | his re according to ); Traut, R. C., 185; Hockett, - SEA iB } ng the prominent fistic ex reat rday yt Freddie Bogan, box-| | his plantation at Gettysburg. if Plank sticks to his determination, it 174; Hansen. R. E. Ae ke he — SPRINGS SURPRISE —_ i sists that ‘Charley Sian a a | wilt put a crimp In Fielder Jones’ ambitions for 1917, Manager Jones 0)" 149: Hopey, LH. i) 39 3 4 Freddie knows “Moces" rca td hed ord. pitehing last year—good enough for any pennant winner| iar i H.,'176; Gram, R. Hi, BY HOLDING QUAYS 4 very well, and he and Meehan’s is offense was very ke: _ ———-- | pain 7S right bower spilled a lot of chatter) No, you're wrong again, Who, th Rw et 2 F : * Altho they were defeated by : Aboot 84 thman tu Cartioraie Atosat” fires | Why, Ite our old college |. Joe Walcott stokes on ocean liner. It used to be that Joe and Levinsky May Box the Queen Anne team, 9 to @ am - PRANK BURNG WRITE Ah, them eyes, those nose! “chump,” Willie Meehan, the [Work weren't on speaking terms. eae Heavyweight Champ Thursday afternoon at Dug- ‘4 ‘! e eA lan't he handsome? roly-poly gladiator who fights % ot ft ‘ eo dale’s park, the West Seattle ; CHALLENGE TO DAVIS The pleture above le not that Frank” Warner tonlaht” at Ten thousand New York cooks are going to strike, Good thing) 0 eleven sprang the biggest sur- t al or Frank Burns, the local welter| o¢ geattie’s most popular b Dreamland | Battling Bunker doesn't live there Willard will togat either att Je88| prise of the local high school 1 weight, who has been stepping along! ber, neither le It that of the Willie was an actor once, | RR BR lLevinsky or Jack Dillon at ‘THusne| football season. Not even the . a nicely of late, writes, challenging} most handsome waiter in the that’s how he happened to be The Adelphi Academy football team, defeated 113 to 0, has dis- 1 ihe pug fe Agron the bs mgr ee fondest West Seattle rooter had | Travie Davis to a battle. fl ring this uniform. banded. Can't blame ‘em, old top. ne OT | hoped for so low a score. ty resse | “I know Davis is a welterweight,|_*"! EF PI sens deat tie Ree ss 8 ae, posat entariehnory ly eet The Quay squad came to life and so au ’ ° z y | ight fans today. Tex Rickard | a am 1," writes Burns. “He JOBS WE WOULDN'T WANT ; te ould th te Wrobocteag the aeoen in the third quarter, and by - sanbiond 3 . means of a touchback and a jisn't fooling any one by trying to Janitor of a ball park in the winter time make out he Is a lightweight ‘Stage Is All Set for | % ot ww touchdown secured their only feel that he is my meat, and I am] We haven't heard anything from that beauty specialist who was to} Manager and Boxer points of the game. West Se- going after him until I get him tn Big Eastern Football | work on Bat Nelson's landscape oe me male Have Falling Out | stile as the stonaest ae the ring with me.” How about it, Travie? “Our team was inferior,” says Robbie. Well, he might just as well) unable to advance the ball = ST. PAUL, Oct. Billy Miske, when within striking distance i n ” uid have taken an alibi, anyway. VAISE-HUBBARD BOUT 18 Cl h P S h d ] admit it; nobody wou an ali. Be Bet a any eee wplen writin Sea CAUSING COMMENT | aS es er Cc e u e oo % his New York manager, have quit. PP wee ccstill The National Association of Minor leagues is to meet in New Or.) Rulifson of And Let Us Be Your ; ‘There is considerable talk around} einttplieeciacapaitit leans, Yes, boys; the New Orleans bartenders are pretty good, Miske said today. M. T. Cain is] and Watecher of Queen Anne boxing hangouts of the city about BY H. C. HAMILTON ars to be the only spot where ‘ eer % om % 8 tt , |now handling Miske were the luminaries. lek cn een anene eae U. P. Staff Correspondent they're caring to any great extent Mike Gibbons is getting Into Benny Kauff's class. He admits he's) | In their day, both of these glad-| NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—Cor- /O¥er the outcome of the games. the greatest fighter in the world ee | liators were topnotchers in this| nell’s football team is in Cam- Cornell kicked a hole in Har: gg dod Piayer."—Headline. Al Bloom vicinity, and each had a large fol bridge today, ready to meet vard's record last year that “Volimer Wants to Be Football Player. | | lowing. Tonight's encounter the avenging wrath of the Har- wae some hurtful to the pride wants to be a baseball player, too. |should make the old-timers gather| vard eleven. of Percy Haughton and his O] } er U lelose to the ringside for this fr Down at Princeton they're en Crimson eleven, and they are LJ cas. ™|tertaining Dartmouth while the Ti-| not eo eure in Cambridge that Portland Boss enies gers are prepared to make &D &t-| Dr, Sharpe's squad cannot re- Overcoats and _ Fall Suits! —~ BATTLING SAILOR TO BE lfempt to put across their first real Yale, in epite . SEEN ONCE MORE |big victory of the year. Early to-| ra when Wash. He Will Head V ernon “Sallor” Denley has atougher bird| day the Washington & Jefferson ington & Jefferson has been | vigne coo-coo. park, trekked its way to New Ha who le belleved this time than he had at the lastigleven reached New York and aft the hardest sort of an oppo. : show, when he knocked Barney La-jer a workout at Van Cortlandt confidently in trust ( oast I eague Out it The seafaring slugger made alyen, where it hopes to once more) to have pieced together the good impression on the fans, whol|he the team to shove a thorn into| best team Yale has had in sev- “v 1*Bomet had a pleasant dream.” |will be giad to see him in action|the side of the sons of one Ell! eral years. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 7 lente tar Wales” saacrediee. i against Harry Casey. Yale P on refuses to get worried,| Walter McCredie, manager caer Gsths ceo from toa A | Ord Rivete Clash jin spite of loud wails from Speedy | the Portland b When tomorrow's noon ps Rush, The Tiger coach has tried] being named In b 4 football games loom ree on all kinds of combinations fn an ef. toda Tom Darmody is a personal the horizon, the Eastern football |fort to find one which he {s satis-| the asaen Tigers, friend of min explained McCre 4 public will settle itself securely to|fied will beat Dartmouth’s husky | t that McCredie|die, “and they have linked my ooo ee Paul awa the first cpemes between the | regulars, But the fuet that he Bl iit oe oltered the leadership of|name with the Vernon club on that } : id rivals jatill jockeying yesterday ts proot| ‘ orcises account.” | Remembering the way Mike|° Hl mach a the club !f Tom Darmody exere Liscthadl qnather bey froun this neck | Of all the bunch, Harvard ap-lenough that he is not satisfied the option given him Wednesday! Asked if he would care to man lof the tall and uncut, Frank Bar-| by Walter Mater age another club next season, Mc says that Darmody_ and|Credie replied ees oa | : ; rieau, in a recent encounter, we Comiskey Gives Star 'Looks Like Chicago Report in coming, “Not unless it was my own club Mater will have trouble | 't help feelin ualm or tw 4 age it te the slugging William z °\ Catcher $500 When | Cubs Will Train in |to a» agreement over the amount! Whether McCredie is interested Ito be paid for the club, Darmody| with Darmody in the purchase of | JOE McGINNITY HAS GOT He Decides to Wed California in 1917 | trois that the star players haye|/Ed Maler's holdings is problemat OFF TO EARLY START ~ been sold and that it will take §25,-|1cal, however ball club, Is oies that he would manage the Vernon Tigers next yeat THIS WARNING FOR BILLY | WEEKS SEEMS OPPORTUNE | We note that Billy Weeks.) [Northwestern middleweight, is to Our old friend, Joe McGinnity CHICAGO, Oct. 27.— Ray CHICAGO, Oct. 27.—Presi- |000 to build up the team for 19 For two years McCredie has en manager of the Butte club, is at it! ik, White Sox catcher, is tertained a desire to own a club in * } oo vé dent Weegham of the Cubs con- lthe Pacific Coast league. 7 | several hundred dollars richer SAN FRANCISCO, Oct | Word comes from Butte that Joe! today, just because he took tinued to make plans for the has threatened he will not gather) unto himself a bride. The new- # spring trip of his ball team to | bis eum rorether fr the U8! eor| Warde we en ther war tere | avec harnineaeare |New York Giants Look faion chase unless the league di| today by automobile from Far. | gocte an American Aton |rectors raise the salary limit | mersville, II!., where they were | ° | L 5 tion team to take over his ob- Since shen has Joe McGinnity| married | Wednesday night. been given power to dictate to the| ‘mong the many gifts was a | {lgatlons with the Tampa Base. | ood to alter ivlalls, directors of the N. W. league what, check for $500 from Comiskey jon. eegham is | | hey r > Calif \- [ue believe we. have at ote, item ME eds | ering ‘Tampa, former pring | Former Seattle Heaver | We believe we have stated be pa eh itp via vg | fore that the seoner Joe McGinnity! Graham, of Farmersville, Ill. | e Cubs, be- on | bids the N. W. league a fond fare-| | cause of the failure of the Cubs | — | to attract much attention the — pag srt atten a Chicago Cubs Sued * | Wateh the New York Giants!my Bobne, the\ Tacoma infielder, | 4 | next on, is the tip being hand-|who reported to the St. Louis Car asi Py for 100,000 Bucks, Former White Sox \O4 out by Walter Mails, Brooklyn|dinals at the fag end of the season Fabrics and Tailoring for which At Our | + | pitcher, now visiting friends in Se-;showed good form, and stands a oes asnt Much CHICAGO, Oct. 27.—The Chicago Beats Out Bodie [Fite sterling chance to become a regu || Noise at This Mix | xationai teague club is fighting «| | "Walter, of course, admits that/Iar next season, He also says Tom $100,000 damage suit, brought by) SALT LAKE, Oct. 27.—Bunny|ine Brooklyn club will be in the| Fitzsimmons, who will report to ANCOUVER, Wash., Oct. \the Metal Specialty Co. The dis-|Brief, Bee slugger, has beat Ping|vinning thru the year, but, just the|Prooklyn next year, has a mighty —Deat and dumb football |pute is over rental fees for patent|Rodie’s record for home runs in rite. Wen't. overlooking a chance|®00d chance to win a regular berth | warriors of the Washington |back seats. The seats were re-ithe Pacific Coast league, Brief|s, poost Jawn McGraw’s club a bit.|at short, 15 | State School for Mutes were | moved after two years. has garnered 31 circuit drives this P Tells of Series | | Holke, the former Northwestern] ..., 4 y = | figuring on challenging Har- | season — nat wrt] “Playing in) a world’s series is a P These Clothes will B) ei or vic today, atter thelr Broadway Scheduled wager wil ea saneation "ex grat thing.” moved the Dore wider Upstairs Price 12 to 9 defeat of the Commerce rj WELSH SCORES K. 0. 1 eerctne het ont Malis. He hes!"A fellow doesn't kuow what it i J . |nothing but pratse for Benny auff, 1 4 : ive you a greater | high school eleven | Franklin 11 > Pere | > peal o wrj(really means until he is in. All 8 y | ” ‘The deaf mutes called signals | to Meet is baie aatanenemeed Bar een wee eae he regards as a great ball) ooion jong, while we were leading y . | on their fingers, and had the | , cotball teams representing . ad o ing Ward | playe Ss 8 the league, players like Marquard degree of satisfac enemy going south from Alpha BPR Retr eaeeeprondway. high | ithe fourth round here last night.) Mails also brings word that Sam-1anq steyers and Coombs, who had to Omega, while up in the | i oois were scheduled to clash this Kei been in the big series, kept telling us what it meant to play in one, but I never did begin to realize the Magnitude of it until. the day we First Class Workmanship cinched the pennant In the Nation al league afternoon, after Guaranteed Woolens the game, we held a celebration in ix Fitting {the clubhouse, and in our joy we cellen pretty nearly demolished the club. house. Shoes, bats and balls were tion than you have ever received else- “ Hed | Broadway aquad was favored to win . 4 out “Rab, rah, rab, DEAF /Proncreyiainier valley boys ix ar oxing uts SCHOOL, r-ah,” on their twink DR LA | Ung digits. " ND Brown Signs Two REAMLAN! |Schools Form an Young Athletes Tonight Athletic Circle} 3.) prown is busy signing up! |} "Miser ef Seattle Senoot where, regardless of the price you Alterations Free—Fit ‘anteed N E’S thrown nro’ around in reckless abandon have been accus- youngsters for next season. He has Title Bouts KA and windows smashed without fear | WENATCH Oct. 27.—Ninelgrabbed a backstop named Galla @ wow Even then I had no {dea of the big Our ever increasing volume tomed to in, |schools of Chelan county have or-/gher and a southpaw named York WILLIE, MEEHAN ; sins | PAYING. Fi ranized the Chelan County Athletic|foth players are now on the bor amplons Hteatywnient of business enables us to show association. The league in divided|qer with the militia into two divisions, and will be for) the furthering of clean athletics. (Kid Williams Wins you thousands of the newest Fall Suits and Overcoats, and our economic method of doing ness of the thing until I looked in to the stands at Braves field and saw 40,000 fans on edge, watching every play like a hawk Believe me, it's some sensation.” GIVE US A TRIAL save you $10 on every one, j JOM HARR sities | Skating Season From Some Unknown ff». Northwent Suit or Overcoat ‘Help! John Coulon business Upstairs enables us to ¥ WRONSON Is to Box(?) Again Gets Under Way BALTIMORE, Oct. 27.—Kid Wil os |e ams, bantam’ title holder, out rte Seattle's skating enthusiasts wore |fouRht cap eae eee ais Crackerjacks a bit of rust off their skates last|here jas a id in Sats [night when the Arena was official.\be knew he had been in a fight ly opened for the winter season. As| DOLAN 18 MATCHED part of the ceremonies Miss Hala) GpICAGO, Oct, 27.— Sunburst | Kosloff and Prof. Carl Waltenberé noian, under the wing of Tommy | executed come fancy steps Walsh, meets Jimmy Murphy in | Senaational Feather Has Quality in Every - Detail CHICAGO, Oct, 27.—Johnny Cou lon may be brought out for another appearance soon, The former ban a tamweight champion is being @ Or Jeoached to meet Frankle Izzo, also of Chicago, by Racine promoters, 709 Third Ave. SEVEN WANT TEAMS | Thus far seven clubs have signi Established 1899 fied their willingness to be repre-| sented in the amateur ice hockey Neague being formed Open Saturday Until 10 p.m, Tailored Ready Co. 401-403 Pike St. ‘ slphia November 6. THE OLD IVORY | Philadelphia No , Cleveland football player sticks GOLF GETS “POP” | his head in an elevator shaft. Scalp| Cap Anson has taken up golf, | seme bruised, skull not injured But he isn’t hitting over 300. 304 Pike St. RED MORGAN v y

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