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STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1, On, Woxt MOTHS | In ay NEW COAT. MUTT MUST NANG Pur THOSE “THERE. L MUST Go TO A DRUC STWRE Any GET _ SOMETHING “CO KILL “rHEM / rt WANT a Dime S HM WORTH OF INSecr PouneR To KILC SOME mots (A | MY FoR coat Looks Like Champions of Ring Will Show in Mexican Arena Shortly BY H. Cc. HAMILTON Umited Proes Statt Correspondent NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—Harry Pollok, manager of Freddie Welsh and Charley Weinert, ex- pecta to receive further Infor. mation today regarding a pro- posed carnival of championship boxing at Tijuana, Mex. Weinert apd Welsh, Pollok says are ready to meet terms which hi been s nitted by Baron Long and Jim Coffroth, who are promoting the bouts. Just as soon as things Albert Hansen Jeweler and Siliveremitn reach a satisfactory point with the other boxers, Jess Willard, Johnny | Kilbane, Johnny Ertle and some op ponent for Welsh, the papers will | be signed. Coffroth and Long expect to stage three cham hip finish bouts for three world’s titles during the noing on New Year's da osed to send Jess Willard Charley Weinert, New York Char White or some othe light weight a Welsh, and to bring Johnny and Kid Willlams, both cla of the bantamweight champio: against lok wrote the promoters gesting that the bouts be m: ) rounds, and that all of them be Staged on the same day. Pollok will handle the New York end of the bouts, and try to get the signatures of boxers he has not connected with. 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MOTH BALLS AND Gimme (NSEC THOSE BALL HERG STAKE THooe 1916. PAGE 9 (Copyright. ‘Trade Ma by 1 ©. Fisher, 0. & Pet. Officer TARVER HEARD oF THEM PANG BERoR &, SIR, PERHAPS You DidwT Give THEM 4 Fain TRIAL , TRIAL ? st A FEM BACK AND CouLDATT SOME POWDER. AINT No Good if THEY wee Berean Ko ANE To Plane Of Sey our wag. FOR norte (avin Go uF To He Jonccomy, THE Lower, —“Horre 19 rHe Kins, of the Rour toundors @ Ingle fa feaint “the sidy " 2 TOUGH BOYS Chet Neff Winner In Los Angeles Go LOS ANGELES, Nov. 1—Johnny holding on in the t night before his four MATCHED TO FIGHT Neither Willle Hoppe, Fries co's fourround king, nor |S George Ingle, the slugging Se The attle lightweight, are in the habit of taking their beauty naps In the ring, therefore fans the Metropolitan club emoker Fri- day at Dreamland should see some fourround fracas when these two gladiators clash In the hempen square. Matchmaker Joe Walsh added | nother good bout to the card night when Len Halliday, Vancouver scrapper, who has | been seen here many times as |fo | | Arro’ was os round b le lightweight, was terminated boy from the North had ft on the local product, both at slugging and infighting. The poor showing of Arrousez was a surprise. Army Footballers Put Thru Drilling WEST POINT, Nov. 1,— The |Army football eleven was put thru some of the hardest drilling of the season yesterday, in preparation # came Saturday with the pow- Notre Dame eleven. Vidal is ut with a alight injury, but gainst Benny Leonard, who Itice today. | |Lee Fohl to Again Head Clevelanders CLEVELAND, Nov, 1.—-Lee Fohl | will manage the Indians again next jyear, At least that was the sure \dope circulated today, after the ar. rival of President Jim Dunn. Ten lothers had applied for the fob. Dunn will make formal announce. With the rainy season setting In, |r to local scribes tonight. ea will begin to mount a — for t players ag much distance on an amateur, was pitted against Bert Forbes, mitt slinger. clever Spokane Orr THE | 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 choicest Cali- fornia Grape Juice, Mineral Waters, etc., at lowest prices. All orders ship- ped day re- ceived. two, ng ot be H. K. B. Davis, former Ore- | gon golf wizard, is now located at Sacramento. It was reported some time ago that Davis had left San Francisco for Boston, iar 80) “Bob” Gardner, of Chicago, is the nd with after hen the sticks close to business, exception of Saturda Sunday mornings vi th in He attend urn nis during his two week oting the first to prac Chick Evans, the national open and amateur golf cham- pion, Ie the owner of a new automobile. He gives the Chi- cago speed cops a merry chaso of it. ee Indge Landis refuses to talk Well, maybe, Captain Black of Yale was more seriously hurt In the Le high game than at first sup posed. The injury’ to his leg resulted in abscess, and Sheldon had to replace him in the lineup. an with Chet Neff, clever) — mriahs, 1 Wy HC Faber) WITH BIG BOYS LOOM PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. 1.-— With the Harvard and Yale games looming mighty large just over the horizon, Princeton foot- ball fans see little hope for Speedy Rush's Tigers. In spite of the fact that the Tigers have won every game this year, and have done It without an oppos- ing team scoring a touchdown, It is a well recognized fact here that the Tigers must see. a lot of improvement before they can hope to down their two powerful rivals. Rush is working hgrd to devel- op an offensive that will carry a heavy punch, and is busy try- ing to plug up holes in his line. FoR wie, | — |Charley White in Training for Mix | CHICAGO, Nov, 1, — Charley White today began training here for his six-round bout with Tommy Nel ton at Philadelphia November 6.[ When he goes to Philadelphia he expects to show a better fight than he did againet Benny eLonard, who outpointed him in their recent tangle. (Rivses May Box. Joe Sherman in Ring Go} CHICAGO, Nov. 1 L- —Managers of Joe Rivers and Joo Sherman are trying to get together on a imac at Kenosha November 4. Promoters are offering a good purse \Billiard Champ is | Still in the Lead) ST. LOUIS, Nov. 1. — Wille SKATINC | Hoppe, billiard champ, continued to pile up a lead in his match with G Daily FIFTH Butler Sutton of Chicago, here, last | — “night, In the second block of their _SAINERSIT* | match for 1,500 points, Hoppe won, 500 to 217. 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Charley Henning, a guard, —_ operated upon recently for ap- pendicitis, has resumed his | An X-ray has been taken of| |Dutch Jochim's injured shoulder. | Jochim is the clever left-end who promised so much during the early season tryouts of the Tufts team. ee National Painless piace in the Pennsylvania line- Open Sundays, 8160 t0 1 bm ward at guard and Plough at . Heink The Lehigh game gave the slow to recover, everything before it. Coach] of their attention to strength- MAIL ORDERS be neglected In their game with and self-addressed re- Princeton freshman team this year. PRICES in practice and the recent Ten rows $2.00 a) oo ae ball eleven last week. He helped The absence of Kendricks and up. Dentists eae N. W. Cor. Fourth and Pike Amherst hopes to see Wood- 6 fool end in the rest of its games this season. Schumann- Yale regulars such a shaking up that many of them were World's Foremost ita Contralto The Harvard Drive is sweeping Haughton is wearing a satisfied | smile. It is known that the im FRIDAY EVE real cause for gratification, The coaches have given most NOV. 17 ——— ening Princeton's offensive. The Tufts game showed this to the Tigers. NOW OS 6s 4 Accompanied by check No swearing {s allowed on tho Burleigh Cruikshank is a theolog- turn envelope, to J. W. ical student and the squad’s coach. Sayre, Moore Theatre. hater Colgate’s has made a special- ty of fumbling forwsrd passes Lower Floor $2.50 training of the squa@ has been Balcony, 5 rows.$2.50 with intent to correct this evil, Jim Thorpe put on a uniform and Seven rows .....$1.50 Hl worked out with the Pittsburg foot- Reserved gallery $1.00 Coach Warner, his old tutor, with jan exhibition of punting, John Perry Offers $1,000 on Wilson NEW YORK, Nov. 1—There’s a thousand dollars at Seattle Attorney John H. Sperry will bet at even odds that Woodrow Wilson will carry Washington, Sperry 80 wired demooratle headquarters today, saying he would pay tolls on any telegram from any one who wants to ao cept the wager. OUTLOOK STORIES ARE REPUDIATED WASHINGTON, Nov. li—Mexb Ambassador Arredondo today formal to Secretary of State Lansing the authenticity of an interview attributed to Mexican Commissioner Cabrera, given ont by the Mexican news burean here last Saturd Secretary BY BUD FISHER. can cenied Lansing accepted the of the incident end considered it closed. instructions from Gen. Arredondo also told Lame sing that the interviews with Care ranza, 1. Obregon and Foreign Secretary Aguilar, appearing in the | Outlook this week, were not givem ‘by the officials quoted Upon Carranza, Says Graduate Manager Jconference will meet, but some ft feeling is bound to be present on account of Oreg@n's ruling in Te gard to Parsons Not to be outdone by | Coach Dobie will use Walt ‘and Ray Hunt in the Oregon game. Both of these players have beem picked as All-Northwest men im their respective positions. Shiel will, in all probability, be used at full, while Hunt will be given his: old place at end. “Oregon's determination to play Parsons in the coming game Saturday will, in all prob- ability, break up the Pacific | Coast conference,” according | to Graduate Manager Arthur Younger of the University of Washington. Oregon's interpretation rule makes men like Shiel, Miller and other men who have made four football letters at the eligible f intercol- legiate football until 1920. In any} other college conference in the United States these men would be! barred as soon as they had played| of the Hunt, ETRODOLITAN THEATQE Week Starting veo? Nov. 5 Mats. Wednesday and Saturday THE LIEBLER COMPANY'S Stupendous Production 100 Pecrre 100 A new rule regarding the eligibil-| ity of players will be made at the end of the coming football season, | when the members of the — Elks Lose Aquatic Encounter to Club | Water Polo Sextet | The 8. A. cy water polo team tri- umphed over the Elks’ squad last night in the Crystal pool, 7 to 5. Roy O'Neal starred for the losers.) The lineups: Elks. O'Neal White . PEOPLE . Forward Forward Wing. .Center. Wing. al. Wrucke | 8. A. C, Cook and Elks, Loader and McGrath. Goals, O'Neal 2, for Elks, and Garbora and Broad, free shots, Garbora, Capps, Broad, 8. A. C.; White, Elks. Referee, Dowsing. Timers, Gold: smith and Fry Scorer, Berthiaume. Valentine . Shelton . 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