The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 15, 1916, Page 7

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MUTT AND JE BY primed sensational Jar local 122-por rahan recently round 1 referee whe OUT GOOD ONE Fhe matchmaker for the EDWARD HILL INGLE AND TRAVIE DAVIS PH did a clever bit of work whe FF \ MOOSE CLUB HAS GOOD CARD LINED | UP FOR TONIGHT yoth have shown past to a draw recently th Travie! peany Edwards rege ee Bath cr thoes boys carry a Rood |wiclder of the padded mitt njret with “Kid” Coggins of ! Specialists in Pyorthea | m0" S0 fh tho’ : =<! tions 4 Nurses AMUSEMENTS AUSTIN “PAINLESS AUSTIN ak Ision { should » Coggin to cop the de GEORGE ROSS TO MEET cost CHARLEY BAVIDGON : ‘o Georke Re ad of 1 a fered some other minor injer a {il not be able to be present * he bell rings. The first b * scheduled for &: 30. T S NEFF MAKES POOR SHOWING ‘i : WITH SooIe MILLER ALHAMBRA "& PINE Chet f'n whe ee mews phe Eddie Mills t ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE Bagg Poy es > t T:30—Twlee Every Day—ace © < whee ANY Ai) This Week « Young Ketchell and May Bf 7 = > orts Neff was aeseRveo Mm and § ime and again for holding ‘ > A he crowd booed him from PHONE - until the fints! MAIN a os ft aii) Ee “ M’ALLISTER IS WINNER { MATINEE DAILY 10-25- yale ecagpaons 6 piper ; EVENINGS 10-25-50-75; iam Apniee A an and Tonight, “THE WITCHING HE With Norman Hackett Phoehe Hunt Be Matinee Nights, 10e to We Nights SE-SPROTT une att TIVE PRancis Shows Contin 1:20 to 1h THE ORIGINAL BERTRAM. WAY Pa THY, TEST Monte Carter Masten! Co ‘ KES PLAYE 20-41 Week Rn" Tomorrow —2:20 NEW PANTAGES 3... im PALACE HIp FLYNN & MeLAUGH OAK THEATRE ies POPULAR SECOND — AVE. RESTAURANT Opens Big Place in New Economy Market room in ap tle, with la ny pom. nd FOUR e oO t ny busin aid Mr terda atrict adhe te medy them I have found the z diy yolding and increasing ‘ « patronage. The same ill prevail in my n ‘ vent | MEN | Can Save You Tine and Money DONAWAY t they | Opposite Pontottics. STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, TWO: CHAMPIONSHIPS ARE AT STAKE IN TONIGHT’S BOUTS HERE Jeff Will Need a Pongee Suit by That Time 1916, PAGE MO. Fisher r INTEND TO BE FIRST GUY YoU MEET AR TER THE ELECTION 'S DECIDED, Pet. Office» if SAY # WHO are vou?) LHeaRD You MAAK | Marry 2 THE |] wHaT ake You ABET WITH A GUY CLecrion : FOLLOWING ME FOR? THAT (© ULSom DECIDED? YOUVE BEEN FoLLounne) WAS ELECTED YOuD!| oy 17 ME AROUND FoR A GIVE YouR OneR~ ee Le we WEEK . WHATS ie COAT To THE pRST Li WoRNOUT (THE rhea? LU GUN You MET, We BY THEN — / THE | | ——___ a BY BUD FISHER. TRIO OF CLEVER SEATTLE BATTLERS Left to right— (center) tonight at Oreamtand: Coggins of Everett Harry Anderson, anny Edwards. the little lightweight champion of the Northwest, colored scrapper, but broke his mand in training and will not be able to appear who who gave Edwards a tough go recently, has taken the injured boy's place. Y.M.C.A. Wins Fing Water Polo Contest Crysta ) to T y not hay game. Tho closes Satur or the winter REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS: 'n order to Introduce: our new *halebone) plate, which is the ightest and strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of the month; you can bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 15 years Gold crown a $3.00 tid eet of teeth (whalebone) £8.00 $10 eet of teeth $5.00 g work, per tooth, gold $3.00 ne Gold fillings fiver fillings Platina filling#® ..--seeeeee = 15 years morn Exam- and See Samples of Our Plate and Bridge Work. We Stand the Test of Time. patronage te of our pronent by peotmnnenaee sare in the je ad with you Cut - Rate OHI Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY ST. @vecsite Kraser-Patersen Ce. who wai | | “Speedy” Is Having His Trouble With Backfieid for Coming ried man today Once in 12 years has a Princeton team been ab to ta of Ya in a football with beat Tiger « a day, {t seems almost imporsib| for Reusah to find a a field which will be to hit joe's line with suffi t force to crack | Rush is at sadvanta al ear in the jlack of backfle ehting material He h had Thomas Driggs, |Brown, Ame Ed Moore and Tibbott each of them has had his ch It must be ad ted, however, that there only on Brown who has show him d line unger, and his news makes his work too uncertalr He had a chance last Saturday to snatc victory from Harvard, but was too slow to dis meets Lieyd Madden. schedu Jimmy Lew i to meet the lad ! Middies Will Play < as Hard for Goal as for Victory Over Army 11 NEW YORK, Nov. the Army and 15.—When Navy football teams go into action for thelr annual meeting at the Polo grounds, on November 25, there will be a goal besides victory for which the Navy probably will play as hard as for victory wh pt. Ber as had the of falli r the Arr Middies Are Stronger iddl have th t An ‘ © cadets’ goal were al (o the t of slapping 1 aguinst the powerf r h this to go on, it how the Army © . d them en tirely free a touchdown Many a foott star has had ance to plant a football between Army goal posts for the Navy since Douglas laid over t Jown, but four classes have an their way thru school, and out their d aboard Uncle Sam battlesh without seeing the Navy teams accomplish that touch down Field Goais Win Defeat hasn't been thetr lot in ames played since then, In " Lange kicked a al from acement, but the Navy lost, 6 to at that stage of football game was ca off becau death at West Point. In 19 : and the won, 3 to In 1 Dalton repeated his trown made two The 1912 game the last to go to Annapolis. In Brown three times # the oval over the Army goal posts, but it wasn't enough the Army wir and in 1916 t ning, 22 to 9. » Army won In 1914 “Hap” Miller W hipping | “Frosh ’? TeamIntoShape ' Miller a winning Leave it to “Hap D star, to turn out freshman te: for the of hingtor When defeated the inning of the prospects for d went Coach men that ei time, ferent atinfied ar Mi freshmen. football season 1 winning ing. Since that mmer er has moved dif. ound until he was h had found the ight combination The backfield js composed of Wa" Benson, quarter Todd, ight half; Kyle, full, and Norris, former University Broadwa at the be the frosh oc Giants Get Pitcher From St. Louis Cle} business and their employer's name FREE DOCTOR Go to the Right Drug Co. 169 Washington St. Pitcher Ed Kline, six-foot soutl paw, has been turned over to the Seattle ball club by the St. Louis Cardinal This completes the ment for Jack Smith, outfielder ecured from the Giants by the Cards The ne man t young fello who went up om nd via the draft route in 1915 according to President Dugdale of the val inb The Cardinals gave us a list to choose from and Bill Leard knew jof Kline's work and selected him, | said Dugdale yesterday, left half. Todd fs the only memt of the backfield that started in t! Broadway and yeh” melee on University field. The line has been trengthened by the addition of Tevis at end, Richards at’ tackle and Jones at guard In addition to coaching the team, Miller has found time to develop Todd into a first-lass drop-kieker Those who saw him drop-kick the field goal against the Tohoma Ath etic club, at Tacoma, last Satur day, declare that he is a worthy rival of Ted Fauik, the Washington mainstay Japanese workmen wear on their caps an ins cription stating their And the Doct ful examinat' | you FREE. i you become a patron of the store. | Doesn't thi: ness to yout ‘or will give you a care ion and prescribe for All that we ask Is that sound like good busi- i tance a Harvard tackler Moore Prone to Injuries fast, neatly a ha fair! Moore ix Grid Contest BY H. C. HAMILTON jiine plunger, but is prone to in United Press Staff Correspondent! juries NEW YORK, Nov, 15.— Tibbott is a splendid drop-kicker football coach, with the chance | jy. of years before him, is a wor Driggs looks to nin punt show conte Th only fair, Eddie ar trust th an ton Eddie Hart, former at Princeton, hely boundless enth of imparting it to ott a differe ab that qua ttutes a Feart € have gone stale. Tad Jc s ng hie ret string m € hould ready for the t iC oachH enderson H ard at | } Workon Broadway. Squad Henderson of tt team, Coach Elmer Broadway eaving no Since Pr in, Coac arrived at the conclusion that Broadway ve to be at her best in order to beat the North end school. The Pine ot institution will be rep reser the best tea n in it ‘H ere C omes Rumor to CHICA Nov 1 ank) Chance eerless 1 der, ma not be d ned to settle down to the peaceful life of a California farmer, after all Rumors that a faction of Cub stockholders are try ng to bump Tinker and put Chance in his place are bobbing uy the dopesters r latest is t Chan h et TONIGHT’S CARD Harry Anderson vs. Lioyd Mad } den. Leo Houck vs. “Muff” Bronson. George Ingle vs. Travie Davis son. { Jimmy Lewis vs. “Kid” Coggins. } INSPECTOR NOW IS “WATCHING STEPS” ) CLEVELAD, 0., Nov. 15.—You don't have to watch your step when you dance in Cleveland Dance Hall Inspector Johnson will do it for you With his IHttle book on rules, In spector Johnson attends all public dances and turt the “sun when he find “moo dances" in progress Inspector Johnson has lined up who are to assist him and demonstrate 30 patrolmen, during the season his rules. No flirting or Johnson spooning,” charg. ed INDOOR LEAGUE FORMED The Indoor baseball league was ed last night ata meeting in FI Seattle organi Spauldi JOE AZEVEDO WINNER NEW YORK, Novy, 15.—J vedo won a shade Chiek lar, in a ten-round bout Ane Sim over YOUNG HERMAN LOSES ST. LOUTS, Noy. 15.--Benny Me 1 won over Young Herman in a 12-round go here last night { George Ross vs. Charley David: || last night Overte Reese might all-city y the m, Gr playing r line eturn o kept out with an engthe La Que d sh Capt Anne of the game es That C hance' Front Again} the Cubs easons, about figure he received from the New ork Yankees. It is sa vera persons interested in the ( have dickered with Chance, and } a ranged so that he cot a ave the lx Ang ifie Co The fact that Chance Washington Grid Squad Leaves to Meet California Dobie and every regular member of the U. of W. varsity squad. the excep- tion of George Smith, embark- ed for Berkeley, where the locals tangle in a football encounter Saturday afternoon with the University of Califor nia eleven A list of the players who wen South follows Giimour with today Ends, Don Abel, Faulk, Tor kelson and Rawson; tackles, Grimm, Mayfield and Wirt; guards, Seagrave, Morrison and Calkins; center, Wick; backs, Noble, Johnson, Hainsworth, Murphy, Bob Abel, Briggs, Ca rey and Logg McKinney Slips K. oO. Over in the Second Novy. 15.—-Dummy Me- Kinney dropped Bud Burmeister in he second round of » mateh last night. Young Joe Gans nd Kid Roux fought an eight-round draw MEMPHIS BRITTON AND Lewis DRAW ” dN Ted Lewis n fought Arena last na Jac ' Millionaires Will Take Their Chance With Common Fans NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—Million- aires must travel just like oth- er folks en route to the Har- vard-Yale football game, No vember 25. The New York, New Haven & Hartford, finding traf- fic jammed and the demand for special trains and Pullman cars to New Haven that day unpre- cedented, threw up its hands to- day and decided to run only coach trains, except for its usual service. All special serv- ice must run out the previous day or night. ALL STAR Boxing Smoker Ausplees REAMLAND Tonight ay Anderson ws. Uayt Madden ight nship of Travie Davis vs. George Ingle Malt Broasoa vs. Leo Houck weight st GENERAL ADMISSE $1 00 S150 $2.00 "DREAMLAND ’ Seventh and Union ARTS §.20 SHARP x Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Chest Troubles ASTHMA, DROPSY, ar DICETIS, TONSILITIS, BRON CHITIS, RHBUMA- TIS, ORDERS, NESS. 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