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(Now, TLL KNOK JERE Dead WITH @NVY, I Got THIS SWELL OVERCOAT IN A PAWN | SNOP FOR GIGNY BUCKS. HE AIN'T GOT Wo OUERCOar AND \ statics S GETTIN’ COLD Teo. AT THE MOUTH BOMe coar too =! a HARVARD AND YALE ARE TOAST OF GRID Percy D. Haughton, today hit a high spot in Nhe affections of the Eastern football followers. While Harvard was enjoying oodles of popularity, the football bugs were not overlooking Yale and were holding some respect for John Rush's ferocious Tigers. ? These three college elevens held the spotlight of attention in the East, in spite of everything that can be said or done. Pittsburg’s feat in trampling Bob Fol- well’s Pennsylvania lads and the fact the Army and Navy have shown great strength, pale into insignificance when placed alongside the blazing record of Harvard and Yale Harvard's rejuvenation, pulled off at the expense of Cor- nell, a team which made the Crimson play dead a year ago, has filled Cambridge once more with the joys of being alive. Percy Haughton has kicked a wer and some fight tnto the! gin, een wae fae now vo hove voc. | WHO WILL BE NEW | | | | Sed earer Bectier''s|) SKIPPER OF THE | Charley Brickley in| lie Casey, the sparkling backfield | } in who plunged thru the Cornel! d time ater time sacurday. Dot} CLEVELAND CLUB? } there is also rejoicing. Crip-| 4 by injuries ness, | 5 1inintlped its old enemy, |) CHICAGO, Oct. 30—James | Mhington and Jefferson, by an|) Ounn was sphinx-like here today mnholy score. And the best|) of the subject of the manager- | part of it was that the Blue uncoy-|{ SMP of his Cleveland Indians | ‘ered a versatility of attack that|} Next year. Rumors are that Lee | imply stood the visitors on their|) Foh! will not be at the heim } heads. another season. While Dunn would say nothi: ) They forward passed, they 1g about “he re- and they kicked, and ther each with about the same con- It was the first victory In four years over Washington and Jefferson by Yale, and for that feason was quite welcome in New Haven. Princeton can consider itself Tacky that it is not making alfbis eral well known basebal! men are angling for Fohl's job. good chance are Geo. Stovall. And there is Speaker. reach a decision this week, he said, for defeat, instead of taking happt-|long as he maintained his lead of a/ ness in a slight win over Dartmouth.|few yards after he broke away | A 80-yard run by Driggs to a touch-jafter intercepting a forward pass. i His run was singularly free from obstacles in the shape of Dartmouth down was one of those kind of plays that occur only once in a season. He had only two men to avoid so players. | Injuries to Players -_ Cause Coach Dobie . to Worry About Ore. The University of Washing ton squad for the Whitman play- fose of two of Dobie’s best from injuries received [trimmed Whitman, 37 to 6, In the Whitman game. | more or less of a laggy affair. Ray Gardner, the big halfback,| sg ‘will be out of the game for a couple . of weeks with a broken collar| American Athletes bone. Anderson, who was one of) the most reliable men on the squad, | ‘will be out of the game the rest of the season with a broken right was MALMO, Sweden, Jeg. America’s athletes The Washington supporters pin|Sweden’s best in the their faith on big “Cy” Noble to|events held here Saturday. did not wi the hardest man on the Washing “Tobacco and wages are up,” says Friend 21,355 of Waco, Tex. “Yet I get the same Presado Blend in my TomKEENeEand pay but5c. “I think the mild Presado Blend is worth more. Try a Tom KEENE and see if you don’t agree with me.” a er Brotrers & Lo., Inc. totributecs. atthe. Wash. TLL OUST LRAVR (YT HERE CARELESS LIKE ON THE CHAIR AS IF UT MEANT NOTHIN' IA MY YOUNG LIBRE. WHEN ME COMES IN AND SOES IT, HELL PROTH AND HE AIN'T GOT FANS IN THE EAST EW YORK, Oct. 30.—John Harvard, alias| ports, it was admitted that sev- : Among those said to have a )/ketball squad triumphed over the! {| Trinity Dunn will ( ton’s hope for victory in the ers to stop. coming Oregon game has taken Outside of a couple of sensational &@ decided drop, following the | end runs, Sat y's game on Unt-| * * Winners in Sweden Oct. 329— Many thousands of spectators saw triumph over athletic Ted bring home the bacon. Noble was|Moredith was the only Yankee who WITH JEALOUSY. COASTLEAGUE” anrsa wna SEASON AT. SHE'S WONDER WITH GUN END SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 30 — It's all over, Including the | shouting. The tast organized | baseball game in the country during 1916 was played Sunday when the Pacific Coast league ed for the last Today was Get-Away doy and the players were saying their farewells and hurrying away for vacations before settling down for the win ter. The principal interest in the ft nal games of the season lay in de termining what club should finish in third place. Salt Lake achieved that honor by winning from the Oaks Altho th Seals took both of thelr Sunday games from Port land, the wound up in fourth place. Unofficial averages issued today show that “Kopecks” Ken worthy, the Oakiand slugger, leads the league in batting with an aver- jase of 316 Bunny Brief of Salt Lake, and Justia Pitagerald of the Seals are second, with 314. Quin lan, Calvo, Ryan, Bodie, Bassler, Rath and Vann are the only other players tn the charmed .300 circte. | Lane of Onkiand led in base j stealing, with a total of 57 bases. Brief was the leading run getter, | with 149 tallies, which is 18 more \than Schaller of the Seals, who | finished second. } Ryan of Los Angeles jed the | pitchers, having won 29 and lost| | 10 games for an average of 741. | |Preston Team Wins in Basketball Mix’ The Preston Athletic club bas} Latheran basket shooters Saturday night. at Preston, 39 to 21. The Preston club will be in he Northwestern Basketball jleague, which opens the first week jin December Edward Weston’s Boy| Is Hiking Just Like His Daddy Has Done Like father, like son. Billy Weston, son of Edward yson Weston, the veteran long-distance waiker, has arriv- ed in San Francisco on a hike | from Minneapolis, having fin- Ished the distance in’ three months and 18 days. He has started to walk back to Chicago, and expects to ar- rive there In six months to win $5,000 which he says has been offered by a Minneapolis club. Mise Alleen Whee! woman tion. Winners in Contest | The Woodland Park soccer squad went down to defeat Sunday at the hands of the Seattle Celtics, 2 to 0, in @ hard-fought game on the Woodjand park. The con- a clean exhibition of the Put Some Fast NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—All over the East, baseball fane are howling and tearing their | | | | } hair over we e ae ° to world’s Swedish Athletes to | ¥3*1,,'*;nec "Alva, they nave admitted they were surprised by the absolute calm which laid hold ef Boston and Brook- lyn during the series and be- fore it. There isn't anything wonderful about that calm, nor anything high | meet next epring. handed in regard to the prices. |. The resuits of the games in |The first was an unavoidable fact, | Stoekhoim, In which the Amer- |the latter something that was lean quartet of stare, Loomis, |bound to come sooner or later Meredith, Simpson and Mur. |since luxury has come to be one ray, have been competing, |of the requisites of such contests, leaves no doubt of the clase of The East has been world's “se Come to America for | Competition, Report | 1f present plane work out, Swedish athletes will be Invit- ed to attend the Penn relay the Scandinavian track and |riesed” to death. Teams on the field men, and a team might be Atlantic seaboard have hogged the} expected to produ me re- |affair ever since Detroit and Chi-| | sults at the Penn classic. | Sermon for Cellar at Windy Trapshoot Left for Elsewhere Tom Wilkea, with 96 out of a Oct, 30— possible 100, was high gun Sunday OAKLAND, Cal . at the Harbor island traps, The| Well, anyway, the Oake have weather Was @ bit rough for erack- one consolation. They had a sermon preached about them. Rev. Wm. K. Towner, pastor of the First Baptist church, did it. He labored for five weeke preparing the sermon in base- ball language, Intending to de- liver it Im the presence of the Oakiand team. Then he dis covered the Oaks were out of the city, so 300 baseball fans ing the clay birds, but a goodly number turned out despite the handicap. |Former Oregon Grid Star Is to Marry Jack Latourette of Portland, for mer captain of the U. of O. foot-| were substituted for them. ball team in the days when the E “Cell is, or the glory of be- |gene outfit triumphed over Wash- ing last,” was the title of the sermon, which contended that even in baseball “the first shall be lagt, and the fast first.” It boosted the Oaks to the skles, | ington annually, js in Seattle, pre |i to wed, The bride-to-be “| iss Bally Clay, of 1234 16th a N, STAR—MONDAY, OCT. 30, 1916. California, and one of the beet trap shots in the country. broken 130 out of 150 birds with a 20-gauge gun. 98 out of 100 birds, made recently at Loe Angeles in gun club competi- Crack ecatter gun artiste are predicting that Miss Wheeler wili be the next werld’s champion in the women’s division. | T. Wilkes High Gun Champs, But All Had| PAGE 11 (Copyright. Prede Mark Hag. U. @ Pat. Officar i champion shotgunist of Southern She has Her best score was versity ida tn wan co locals | Seattle Celtics poe West Will Have to “Pep” in Dying Series cago quit winning American and National league pennante Even the Pirates were too far east for the good of the game. They take world's series games in the East now & matter of course. The fans like them and they want to see one team or the other win, and they spend money to see the game, but the spirit isn’t there, and it never will be until the West has had some baseball prosperity Magnates in the two big leagues realize this fact and {t will be sur- prising if some deals are not put thru this winter which will strengthen the Western clubs to a point where they will be real pen- nant contenders. The White Sox are contenders now and so are the Tigers, but there are spots in each club which badly need strengthen- ing, and these will be given atten tion. In the National league the }same conditions prevail, and it probably will come to pass during |the winter that St. Louis, Pitts burg and Chicago will be bolstered. Everett F. cotballers Win Over Hoquiam Oct, 30.—Following EBVERWTT, their return from a v story over Hoquiam Saturday, $1 to 0, the lo- footballers were met at the station with a band and parade cal high school given a banquet after a |thru the city | Seattle Recruit Alleged “Booter’’| H CENTRALIA, Oct, Moneymaker, a vall tried out J 30.—C, player, ging. the past season, ie that if Seattle school In the we never can expect to in the fu ture.” Manager James 0. Convill, of the Portland Multnomah letic club squad, passed Saturday in Seattle versity of college game plug up VINDICATED BY THE COURT! Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court Cured of Tuberculosis who] , apring with the Se- attle club, was fined $90 and costs | in court here Saturday for bootleg- He caught for the Tono elub |. by MO. Fisher, Correa Oe OH MOON mER os WANTTO BEAT. | WASHINGTON tt Washington” |e the official slogan adopted by the students at the University of Oregon for next Saturday after- noon at Eugene. The occasion Is the football game between the University of Washington and the Lemon-Yellow. This is the one big year for the Eugene institution, and the feeling we can't win from the clash, 1916 witnessing Multnomah plays Oregon will Coach Robbie Will Bolster Up His Brooklynites Before leaving for his home in Baltimore, a few days ago, ger Robinson of Brooklyn declared beaten by the better team in the recent world's series Dodgers’ infield weakness had a powerful « any holes in his team. On January 7 of the year 1915, Doctor J. Eugene Jor- dan was arraigned before the State Medical Board and his Neense to practice medicine revoked, the contention of the board being that the ad- vertisement reproduced, which had been running the local newspapers, was untrue, that Doctor Jordan could not cure the diseases mentioned therein. Doctor Jordan appealed to the courts In the matter and the trial of the case which fellowed, fn the Superior Court, produced evidence of a character that used Indge Walter M. French to award a decision to Doctor Jordan, restoring to him his lieense. Judge French stated tn his dectaion: The court cannot find tn this case that any credulous or {gnorant persons have been deceived. On the other hand, the witnesses who have been produced on be- balf of Doctor Jordan are among the best people in the city. Professional people, people of standing fn the -community, people who are known to the Court person- sily and people who are known to the citizens of this city generally as being among the best people tn the ity. And T don't think that it can be contended that they were either credulous r ignorant except as the laity generally {s somewhat ignorant of medical matters. has been given whjch { of the testimony far a tended to benefit the patient, First and Yesler. BY BUD FISHER. itath cured Amateur Ath- the Unt- Washington-Whitman | yjcts, fighters. Whitman on ” Multnomah field next month, but that Was pot the “Dad” came here for; }to see what kind of a chance the | University of against the University of Washing. ton af Eugene Saturday men went down to a 28to0 defeat at the hands of boys a couple of weeks ago, and “Dad” will be tn a position to know the’ relative strength big elevens. main idea that he wanted bave The club-| Bezdek's of the two bad remained intact all year winnl and Ca injuries began to cripple his stars. weakened was beet Rube Oldring and Artié Hofman to help them out in order to make any kind of @ showing. Mana- The he said, ‘ect on his piteh- of amateurs haave bee: ing. He promised to put thru some| not proven yet that he is a great manager. winter which will} that he fs a failure Doomed to a Crippled Condition for Life by 1 my eystem right here in 8 hundreds of signed testimon grateful pationts whom res of the Biaddee, Destnese from Paralysis of the Auditory N. 0 Goltre, Strabismus, called incurable diseases. to bear in mind the full name Jordan, 619% First Avenue, 5 Pp. ™. spondence solicited. cures, There is no contention here that any medicine at all harmful. In fact, all in this case seems to show, as | J that {8 concerned, that any medicine that ever has been administered by Doctor Jordan bas There is no contention on the part of the State, nd {t so stated by counsel for the State, that | not cure them. Doctor Jordan not only claimed to ere was anything in this advertisement that was | cure them, but produced in court sores of actual- to public morals. ly cured patients as witnesses for his case, The x . gets Cown to whether or not this ad- | stories of thelr remarkable cures have been stated senent iv 60 grossly untrue jas to involve | under oath, al turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan Doctor Jorden has caused this statement to be Under all the teettmony in this case, 1 cannot | published in order to acquaint the public and bis ind that the adverdsement is so grossly untrue as Dr. Jordan is now located on Second Floor of the Mutual Life Building, Cheasty’s Especially featuring that supreme value “The Invincible” Suit $16.50 Always $16.50 “Values Tell’’ b ¢” Between Ourselves BY THE SPORTS EDITOR \ TWO STATES WANT BOXING Two new states may be added to the boxing map this winter, # | Nebraska and lowa boxing fans can interest enough of their state law- | make: Private club matches are now allowed In both states, but the lim- ions are so strict that the highest class of battiers cannot be se The fight for a boxing bill in Nebraska will be led by Gene Me lady, Omaha backer and member of the iegislature, who has tried for a decade to have the state le e boxing. in lowa boxing has no out-and-out champion, but there is said te be strong sentiment for legalizing the sport in the larger cities. SS tS Al McCoy wants to fight Les Darcy. Talk's pretty cheap over a distance of 12,000 miles. SBRSBenes & A New York woman has opened an employment bureau for con- Wonder {if there are any places open for lightweight prize- oS 8 8 Fable—Connie Mack got three bat boys, a couple of high school wonders and some more from the sandlots and won the pennant. Rs se te se Ping Bodie won't play with the Athletics. Hurrah for Ping. RQSeaer ns DONOVAN AND THE YANKEES In all fairness the New York American league club owners had to give Bill Donovan a contract covering another year as of the Yankees. priced, all-star aggregation this year, it is true, but no manager in the history of the game ever had such a combination of disastrous accidents be fons of Wild Will Smiling Willum only finished fourth with a high- his ball players in a single season as befel] the min- The Yankees MIGHT NOT have won the pennant if the team There was NO POSSIBILITY of them x with Baker, Gilhooley, Magee, High, Cullop, Mogridge, Maisel well absent for long stretches at a time. Donovan had his team leading the league up to the moment that How badly the Yankees were indicated by the fact that they had to call on Under the circumstances {t was only just of Messrs. and seeking ring honors in Seattle for-Yyears, and Neither has he proven Another season should furnish a true line on his fully. y to handle and direct a major league club by Dr. Jordan’s Remedies Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by Glandular Remedies READ HIS TESTIMONIAL Beattie, Nov. 1, 1914. Twelve years ego I had tubercular abscesses on my neck and under my arma, and the doctors here offered to cut them out for $500, but admitted that it might result in crippling my arm for life. Doctor J. Eugenes Jordan cured me without an operation. and F have remained well ever since. (Signed) C. BR. BOYD, 16 Fourth Ave. North. deen giving practical demonstrations of the merits of je for the past thirty years, and on file in my office, written by have cured, will attest to its wonders. Asthma, Anaemia, Blindness, Chronic Inflammation of jue Utert, ipelas, Chronic Gastraigia, Hard Lumps |: Disease (including Heart Leakage) Hip Di ‘alysis, Locomotor Ataxia, fatica. Senile Gangr matism, Meningitis, Neuralgia, Paralrris, Spina! Curvatu t. Vitus’ Dance and raost of the other so- hronic Dyspepsia, Epil the Brea ‘There being a number of Doctors Jordan tn Sei nd address of Doctor J le. Office hours, 9 a. m. Sundays from 2p. m. to € p.m. Consultation free Corre- ‘Watch each Saturday Star for remarkable to involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor jordan GREATER VINDICATION COULD NOT BE DESIRED The Medical Board claimed that these diseases were incurable, meaning, of course, that they could many friends with the proven facts in the case