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VERY ENes AND I SIMPLY MUST HAVE AN OVERCOAT, try GeTTn THAT & PETTY THERT WAS |@nsivered vo Vo SAVE @ \ Lite CRIME UF iT Was | i trip, whi Se ban together a The players necessary to the The players declare they will play for a manager who has , mated thi that unless named, a new manager ter, “McGraw tntimated Trookedness some want it shown wh there was any,” one there a was, bas stated know we are n hed an want to be Pp ht before the country. It’s b Me t Buck Herzog, G former = Reds, ts t by the pla @s manag Herzog Is Named After the scandal aris 3 Brooklyn gan 1 indignantly thelr play ned to a ence with the club p What A between and H was not ma me a ager of Specialists in Painless Deatistry Diseased and Deecayed Teeth = Menace to Health. Teeth br down and de oay the ath be Dosing tootr save. you money and your Teeth Teeth Extracted Painlessly Have ana't ' make ‘a © t 22-K. Crowns 00 Matera! 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Hempstead, will be McGraw, f his star players rt on their spring train-| ac -have 1 will refuse to sign contracts for the nation} The players are still sm from arks attributed to McGraw following the Giant-Brooklyn ¢ during wh he left the field an ter ¢ was q 1 as saying the players “laid dowr » I the Dodgers could win} the pennant | t Hempstead gave out ae in which he exonerated | s manager The demand of the players ood to have banded to ror {ses to create @ serious + | McGraw’s contract with the Giants has another year to run. He » of the highest paid man- and it ts not k would eaye to| pa salary without | Ke © return Has Star Team y out of the lic statement tn which team in ear, prob his havin ¢ McGraw to insue the | ayers will be entirely exonerated. | back Those who witnessed the Oregon Aggie-Whitman college battle at Corvallis last Satur day are saying that It was the most thrilling affair played in Northwest this season. The Aggies won, 23 to 0, and all the points were recorded In the third quarter, The field was in a bad con- and Ty Cobb, In his fa- “fadeaway” slide, had nothing on the athletes at Cor- vallis when It came to sliding around, the dition, the De Pauw eleven, is out of the game for the season, spe- clalists having found him to be suffering with a “dry” knge He was elected captain only two weeks ago to succeed Jack Foote, resigned An invitation has been extended the West Point football take in one perform and the Girl, team eof at the the Michigan the great Wolverine line destroyer this season. He is captain of the Michigan maulers, and In the offensive end of the game Is proving the same sensation that he was in 1914, ee Great centers are almost always tern gridirons, s not to be had on the E but talent for other positions 40 plentiful. With few exceptions the principal elevens are well sup super-exce men otal positior the p The most famous of all runs to a touchdown was that made by Charles Dillon, the Indian of Carlisle, on October 31, 1903, Ina eo against Harvard the bail secretly passed under Dillon’ and he ran ‘Arms heatre al gam MUTT AND JEFF-—Yes, There Was One Reason, Just One. \ Yesrerpay a } LAWYER Tod me SD) } is | Aw Re THE x \s Now (PT Dowr GET A Coar I |Wie Peeeze 5 To DEATH , So THE RE = ASON IN WORLD wht SMOULDN'IT CoP THIS Coar? STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8, STARS OF YESTERDAY u Bin 3 James J. Jeffries ogee Tom : » eT AN Jim Jeffries as He Is Today BY MARK LARKIN LOS ANGELES, Cal., Nov. 8. —Jim Jeffries, the greatest fighting white man that ever drew breath, has gone back to the soil, Jim is now a farmer. He goes around his Burbank ranch In a dirty, ragged pair of overalls, with a ten-day growth of whiskers decorating h face. And the hayseeds stick out all over him if you talk to Jim prizefights, he looks at you bewlldered as If yeu were ad- dressing him in a foreign tongue. He doesn’t understand But talk to him about Holstein milk stock and he will lambast you with conversational wal iops which will stagger you and have you holding on wishing for the end of the round about . Him 1s spectalizing in Holsteins. e bought a bull the other day which cost him In the last year e has spent $70,000 In im provements on his property, not nting a $20,000 house he is now silding and $50,000 more which he expects to spend on his herd of cows Has Big Herd At present there are some 160 head of cattle on the Jef- fries ranch; also about the same number of hogs, and more chickens and turkeys than a man can count. Not all of the former champlon’s cows are thorobreds, however. But he is gradually weeding out the com- mon stock and replacing it 1 sun-dow ver % acres of fertile r he will never until the vi 6 up Jim is milking 120 cows. do all my milkin’ by electricl- ty,” says the ex-fighter. “There are no dago teatwielders on thie farm.” Jeffries stop tor give is extremely acientific with his dairy, and It 1s spotiessly el the stalke are less than ap can, He raises some alfalfa and © a great deal of corn, Some f his corn stands 14 feet high and an inch yart in the row Knows Evory Cow th eve 1 his rar on th elr nose é W rm and be Itheir heads and pat helr sleel | flanks with great pride “Wen I first began,” says Jim, | “panchin’ with moe was just a fad; now, however, It's business, IT PAYS. ot forming AND} a profit out I'm makin right now. ! | His one diveraic n is hunting. Even now he ts carrying his arm in a | | | |intends that tt | Bridge work, | Gold fillings Jeffries knows much money spent on his ranch keeps no, itt The iiiding will « x6 feet on the ran house he aide. to a cent how and how | He | to Rurbdang, the Los no longer home | in ntain a fireplace On the ont- | | side of the same chimney will be| He al And king does Jim Jeffries, f the ring, ever go to a bo st? He does not. He fighting, these day ing conte farming, not © barbecue a whole beef ays did like to eat and he| friends who coma shall not go away x is * former | you FREE. sling, and one finger beara an ugly gash Inflicted with a hunting knife early in the deer season. Jeff may vet lone this digit. But the point is that Jim Jeffries, the greatest fighting white man, now thinks, talks and dreams of nothing but h | horse and cow, REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS cob; guaranteed 16 years, Gold crown with pedigreed animale Today, Jim Jeffries 1s the happt est man in the world. 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TU PLAY U.OF W. TEAM The Tufts college football team of Medford, Mass., Is plan- ning an Invasion of the North- west and California this fall, fol- lowing the close of the regular season on the gridiron, Thanks * rs 1d Iny giving day Tufts turned the trick on Har vard thi n and played Princ ton a 3-0 game, losing to the Tige only after Tibbitts booted a fie goal for the Orange and Black the closing minute of the gam ufte is negotiating for @ gar the Northwest, prob Washington State college and also for a game with Californ ffornia The country for the lant three Saturda: December | Washington, The Unt Oregon and W. 8 | and the Untversity of Southern Cal | D. ta Medford eleven wants tts | games in the Western section of the ys) c.| a | profit on football by HO. Fisher, & Pat, Officn) 50 CARE A Teme onan + —— JUs Ts Between Ourselves BY THE SPORTS EDITOR AS FOR ALL-AMERICANS Full many a C of The unknow Full many a Thorpe And waste his rus uM HARVA 7, By the end of the season the Harvard team will have played to at| ‘least 175,000 spectators, The Crimson games against Cornell, | will total over 125,000 paid adm on this money Is used, But there can be no complaint that foot ball Is overplayed. bs] aon ALL RECORDS TO GO Harvard game this fall will smash all records for foot- | ball attendance. The Ya’ ‘The greatest crowd that eve ersity of | $0,000, at New Haven, two years | This season the total count ts pretty sure to run above 70,000, with | are the teams which bave been of.| the receipts around $150,000. fered dat with the Eastern ut Washington ts out of the ing, a8 postseason Contes! jattle are taboo, se DENTISTRY THAT LASTS it will pay you to let us do yo Dental Work. Our prices work: for 22-K. 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The chess season is now in full swing. BY BUD FISHER. a hi | purest ray serene, of football bear; is born to buck unseen, hes on the small town alr. RRR RO'S TOTAL Princeton, Brown and Yale issions, leaving Harvard over $100,000 In the main, to bulld up other sports, | &% a 8 r saw a game before ran slightly over ago. % tf 228 8 | r Camp to pick another all-American |Houck and Bronson | Both Claiming Win in Coming Encounter | “Muff Bronson Jon next Wednes¢ night wh the two featherweights meet one of the stellar events on t | Moose boxing card to be put on land Houck, however, decision to Houck t fair seemed mighty even to hi Both boys are training for the m' Danny Edwards, erett, is expected up from Portla je firet hed the week. Birthright of Dan named right when giv eat pac Patchen colt? Horsemen disputing are Wilkes stallion, with Joe Patchen. Charley Swain and SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 8&.—Ch here yesterday for an invasion Honolulu, Five big members of Swain'’s squad formerly played with Seattle a Spokane Skipper Nick Willams, Spokane club, skipper of t for spring delivery. Marl Elks W Win Water Polo Encounter | The Pika’ umphed over water polo sextet t the Crystal tal Pool, to 4. The three w markers came in the last few min forward, utes of play. O'Neal, Elk furnished an added thrill or two jroughing up his opponents Marshall Will Take Extra! stmaltanously. other 160 guys. Miller Huggins Can a few broken bats in exchange WHERE, OH, WHERE? toned football coach, who used stand on the sidelines and shout, “Give ‘em the elbow!” ‘ says he tet | G. M. Hammond, president of th jcon! fident of trimming Leo Houck mond, president of the held the fast Portlander to a draw tn their last | encounter and declares that when | the little colored lad who takes on Scoggins of Ev- Patch Is in Doubt Was Dan Patch, the world’s great- the name that signifies he was the son of Joe Patchen, or are record books wrong in describing him as a/ the |dead pacers birthright, clatming he ts really the son of Domineer, a Red stabled for years Team Off on Jaunt ley Swain and his baseball team left leaguers are Swain other Northwestern league clubs, Signs a Pitcher} has signed up a epit |ball heaver by the name of Tex Mar jley, hatls from California and has quito a bit of stuff, according to the blond Jeader. Poo! | aquatic team last night, in the Crys. on 150 ina Bunch) Frank Marshall of Phtl- ndelphia will play 160 chess games Pretty soft for the Make Any Old Swap) Miller Huggins has been given perinission to trade any player on ‘Tonight, 8:20. All Week his team, He might be able to get| What has become of the oldfash- |Run Mile Every Day and You'll Be Well) Run a mile every day. That's the health prescription of in |New York Athletic club. \ as It looks pretty stiff for the aver- he |®Re man, but should be good advice} in | for young men and boys. o1 'DOBIE ‘High Cost Will Be cape the high cost of living any more than any one else. DRIVES TEAM FOR GAME Taking no chances, Gil Doble, the University of Washington football mentor, is driving his men at top speed for the Ore gon Aggie game set for Satur day on University field. Dobie is placing emphasis on the backfield men picking thelr holes and at the same time he is teeing tha tthe ends know some thing of forward passes. George Smith has been pulling down forward passe sfrom all angles In the last few night. Doble is using Murphy in the backfield, along with Noble, Johnson and Hainsworth. Ben Mayfield, who played a great game against the University of Oregon, Is holding down left tackle, Felt by Sportsmen The hunter tht is r will not ee Instead, he will be hit hardest of ll, for ammunition has gone sky igh “on account of the war,” and hotgun shells, rifle cartridges, and r and balls for the cld loaders, are bumping the Tomorrow TO SATURDAY Hippodrome Road Show No. 13 “It’s a Bear!’”’ And@ Really You Should See Little Jim Tuat Entertaining Bear With the Human Brain The Salambos Wonderful Electrical Novelty Vernon & Cog Rope and Acrobatic Dancing “Jo” Allen & Bobbie “The Golf Girl and the Caddie” Murray K. Hill Menologue, Songs, Parodies peers Feature Photoplay af m. i, nd en pipe smoke. ar of nd ker "TROUBLES and mosquitos are a lot alike. Neither one stays ’round a — whar thar’s plenty o’ good VELVET isa good pipe smoke gnc fo? AMUSEMENTS 2 NIGHTS Deginning Thur. Nov. ® Moore | Matinee he rday al ey | Monsrs. Shubert Present The Laughing Success of Years “Hobson’s Choice” Original Brilliant English Cast Played One Year New York, | Reston, Chicago. |] Prices—Nights, 2be-to $1.5@; Mat. | Best Seats, $1.00. ALHAMBRA 5"aP| NE 1} OrPHE uM VAUDEV LLE in by , | Raymond and Cayerly | comedy; Four Readings i Ricgs & Ryan, comedy; John Geigy Talking Vio The Rrlightens avelogruc. trl of Deiht Fantasy with | MAVINER DAU Me 24, 50 TVENINGS 1088 SO) 784 NALILKE: S.PLA POTASH and PERLMUTTER ‘The ‘famous Laugh Makers Nights, 100 to 600 260 Matin: Tomorrow—2:30 to Other Big Features METROPOLITAN THEATRE Tonight and All Week Matinees Today, Friday and Saturday The Stupendous Licbler Production THE GARDEN OF ALLAH NEW PANTAGES Mats, 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 Famous Veteran Minstrel GEORGE PRIMROSE And Seven Assisting Artists RESISTA (7) Girl of Changing Weight 10¢ and 20¢ PALACE HIP Shows Continuous, 1:30 to 11 p.m, Qu, rouR Last wiktortes NIKINS ‘Times SI and MARY STEBBINS Today | nd Other Vaudeville, 5-Part Feature Photoplay “HIDDEN VALLEY,” with Vatkyrien Afternoons, 10c; Eve. and Sun, 15¢, OAK THEATRE Second, at Seneca St. Always and 200. At 2 and 9 The Monte Carter Musical Comedy Company in “WHIRLY GIRLY" ‘The Big Fun Riot from New York