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geentinus it the 1 Hand asked | draw less than two we i CLEVER | CARD IS STAGED ogre HILL L i ve % MAD BY west round Dreamland, t! ferred the h shoulders of Vancouver, den The bout was a pretty one to watch was consider-| ably closer than some reports} would indicate Madden| showed improve over his past appearances in the ring.| Chet McIntyre | irae cd been working hard with the boy as he had more stuff than an any previous enc new champi aleve fight from the first rattle e gong until the end of fracas. He kept Anderson u c his toes thru clee ORTLAND SCHOOLBOY sHows| 1 CARRIES WALLOP at “Muff” Bronson's Harrahan, whereby ea | puted right to the Northwest itherweight title, was not a fluke Was plainly proven last night, when Bronson put the k punch to Leo Houck, the toughest featherwetsh in this vicinity, in just half a round The boy from Oregon is just abo the classiest bit cf fighting mact ery ever seen in this t win he n he continues to s he has in| itornia’s line can stop them. Dob his bouts ahan and iteam is r on defense Houck, a brill: p should belinan offens: In last Saturday's his. game with the Aaxies| In his bout with Houck last night./ Washington met a team much In he floored Leo three times in the ferior to California hailf-round that the fracas went, and| eigier th univers! would undoubtedly have knocked the Seattle boy cold had not Ref- eree Pat Scott stopped the al when he did DUCK PROVES GAMENESS BY) iG FOR RETURN GO louck id te fied with his show! that him in a return go th Bronson In Yiew of the fact that Leo has a couple of draws with “Muff” to his credit, it seems he is entitled to an other trial is going after the feath tle of the Coast the last is month, when he takes red on Lee Johnson, the Frisco colo lad, who wears the Coast crown Portland ‘ollowing his encot with Jobnson, he will return and endeavor to land a bout Lloyd Madden, whom he cha) lenged last night from the ring. | INGLE AND TRAVIE DAVIS FIGHT HARD DRAW George Ingle, the r weight, who held Wil four rounds to a 50-50 decis Travie Davis, the Everett gladiator, last night. The bout was a liv or from gong to gong. Both boys were out for a k. o., but the fe ty of their haymakers landed more uently on the ozone than on the fgliow's beezer. othe GEORGE ROSS WINS MIX IN PRELIMINARY George Rose continued to show his class when he won from Char ley Davidson in four fram going prov In the o Coggins of Everett and Jimmy Lew fs, little fellows, boxed four tame rounds to a draw PAT SCOTT TO STAGE MITT SHOW AT CLUB An interclub meet between mitt slingers of the Portland, Victoria and Seattle amateur clubs will be staged tomorrow night at the S. A C. One of the feature contests of the evening should be the go between Farl Baird, local 125-pounder, and Al Davis of Victoria. Ralph Un derwood, Far Western 115-pound champion, is scheduled to take on Amundsen. Clarence RETURN via Leny The “Olympian” The “Columbian” Tickets on sale Nov. 19 to 245 oe forth City Ticket Offices, se g. and if|; Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. Harry ; Anderson Loses N. W. Title to Lloyd Madden; Bronson Also a Winner STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. MUTT AND JEFF Dreaming, That’s All! Simply Dreaming. fy I) la \ AIN'T ¢ NO US AIN'T Gort ; ND Can't Gert FREEZE So LMGHT as NONE SAYS U. OF MAY WIN GAME BERKELEY, Cal., The Bears have hope: Nov (N ME uviwe. ) { NO OVERCOAT { } The \ TO DEATH THIS We Stoor HEY! GRAB THIS Tee ar ATER | v TE ‘STARS OF YESTERDAY 16.— They are now talking about it in a very loud voice sistant Coach Zeig been gumshoeing in th . but Aw . declared today that he be lieves California has an even chance to win when the Wash- ington crew is met Saturday In the two ga I saw Wash on play,” said Zelgkr ] d almost entirely to stra football, with very few variations | of the forward pass. Johnson and! the two best coast, t acks would have beaten a dry field. t I believe Cal-| | Tinker Not Worried Levinsky Takes on | About Job With Chi. Carl Morris Tonight KANSAS CITY Morris depend on jattling ed to Levinsk) tonig he wi who has beer with Willard pans in big heduled all here, decis he and Jeas for b of the mall ¢ h with the sr a mat Benny Leonard Wins From Johnny Dundee PHILADELPHIA, N 1 8 Leonard of New York had the better of his six 1 tangle wit Johnny Dundee nere last night. The was done ig time, with Gothamite ding in four of ed I ndee 344 p« Brennan Met Brennan and K. O. Was Result DETROIT, Nov 16.—Brennan met Brennan at the Windsor Ath etic club last night, and Knockout Brennan of Bi > won in te ‘oun Po verdict went Frank Brennan of Detrolt SPOKANE and $12.60 the “MILWAUKEE” Account Ninth National Apple Show—Nov. 20 to 25 Two Trains Daily on Seattle Nov n entl 4ni2 And What They Are Doing Now FELLER, OUICK POLICE R [the refere Joe Tinker Thinks |two years ago 16, 1916. PAGE (Copyriaht Trete Mark tine COAT I Copre d, } are _ / me ! Former Lightweigh wah BE Champion Will Freel Sid Mitchell Here} TEST NEW YORK, Nov. —That the state law which allows 10- no-decision boxing “ex- will shortly be put to indicated today by the wrath of the managers of Harry Plerce and Shamus O'Brien, lightweights, who met a few nights ago. Their bout was stopped by the referee, who declared the men were not do- ing their best. The boxing commission ruled that wan right in stopping the bout and refusing to allow the round, | se boxers any pay for their services According to w York critics, if O'Brien ce carry the matter to the courts, which they h in tended to do, it will raise the ques tion of { whether the commission has demand that the boxers d of boxing. The state only “boxing exhibi allows tions.” Boxing fans have ady turned their attention to next week's box He Has Young Sta lout a loss who tionals, attle for » | part Frida: | Francisco, 918 by HO. Um Pet ARE wher Otfieny WAKE ue! You Gouna | BY BUD FISHER. 1 \ SLEEP atc vay 2} IN HOT | STOVE | __CIRCLES} Dick Egan, Boston Brave infleld- er, was « visitor in Seattle the oth- to his home in was accompanied day Pete Standridge, the Seattle boy was in the Coast arson Walter Mails, the former Seattle | Baron Long for pitcher now with who has been visiting in Se time, expects to de-|« for his “Red” Lund, one of the new crop | signed to pitch} is in town that he hag a wife. of recruits who | for Seattle next season, | Reports have it about t | Hayes, a young catcher, also signed | weex he has to be measured for @ for a 1917 tryout with Seattle, Spokane Hockeyist PORTL ene es eae i aa ———~~ | Johnson ‘Perfect W eather on Tap ies for Big California Race | A | | local and Chicago Cubs’ Seattle on a visit mn his way He » Egar o take, with Lund the . Brook! league lest prior to that on the} twirling staff, is in| n Na |}POLLOK HOT AFTER JESS ? NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—In spite of the fact that Harry Pol- lok, manager of Freddie Welsh and Charley Weinert, has heard nothing from Jess Willard re garding the proposal of James Coffroth and Baron Long to stage a series of finish fights at | Tia Juana, Pollok is not letting the project slip. He came out today with a statement to the Unit in which he to meet Weinert. “Jess Willard |g still wrapped in silence regarding the offer from a match at Tia Juana with Charley Weine * Pol- lok’s typewriter spat out today. ‘Fifty thousand dollars is a lot of home in San | dough, but Jess evidently has been or is rover | is | given the lowdown on the manner in which the Newark heavyweight has ‘come on’ during the past few months, and {is going to let well enough alon It was Weinert’s 2ist birthday a couple of weeks ago, and he is growing so fast that every He has hit the 200 y day he gets bigger, and he is so strong it is impossible to |suit of clothes. and is six feet two. See Dr. Ay J, Brown ing card, to be staged in I ee hig | marh ICA 0. Nov. i Tint r lend, The Pi S res ance on) Hunky” Shaw, Seattle outfield-|ang hits so hard in a ize in 19 arold th b will be a fourround tangle h jer, is putting in the winter on the p him.”* nnis, and ia grooming him between Willie Ritchie, former!jr. Siqunpe” iso abating fw See partner for him he first sack position with the lightwel champion, and structor at the Arena Cubs, in case Vie Seler's eyesight Mitchell, th Australian, w ; 4 s j bars b next season now making bis home in ‘“ ” McGinnix {s from Boston and and in just back from Milwaukee,| “Moose” Johnson Is HIMSELF {first played semt-pro ball in Maine where he fought seven fights with Seattte “Dentists Firs: ES LAND, Nov. 16.—"Moos |e o: bal the husky defense play-| ent the Portland ice hockey! the @ past two seasons, has be strengthened by | been turned over to Spokane by the management |players are coming, and it is fig {lured that the big star will not t needed, Three and that the weak Spokane | his new REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS SA A MONICA, Cal, Nov. 16.,day at “Death curve” at the| te m will M 4 he | " Dan McLeod as he is today Perfect racing weather éawned|"Delrpin turn,” near Jappearance in its lne-up. BY MARK LARKIN |lumbia in the late eighties, where-|togay f racers agreo will be| 4, 78®, following [lineup ot On e tar r drive and cars ir starting LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nov. (Upon he put a wi the fastest and most dangerous | orde, “| Joe Bonds Tackles P 16.—Dan McLeod, former | {Da he road race ever staged in America| 1, Moosie, Duesenburg; as Geyer i in Denver | world’s wrestling champion, ecks, After tha The stage is set on the 8.4-mile tri-|#0n. Mar Cooper, ee the only man who ever threw peace for t angular course for the 1916 Vander. | Ruckstel reer Aitken, Pue-| DENVER Nov. 16.—Joe Bonds} Frank Gotch, Is now an instruc In 1889 he won the P hs Gis dine geot; 6, Lentz, Hartman; 7, Thomas,/and Den ck Geyer are sched tor of wrestling in the Los estling ihrer Gr Hee fercer; §, Vail. Hudson; 9, Roads,| uted to t rounds here to Angeles Athletic club ter rivers took Casir Mine: practs son; 10, ehtman night, Geyer substituted ‘“ kenback * 7 In order Dan was champion in the 1 ed pins yesterday. Since early morn _ il, Rickenbacher, Duesen-| righting Jim Flynn, who declined| (ipetepeney sereneee or Price, Gand 12, Bold | (whalebone) plate, which is the days when there was no such 1 meet ing a continuous stream of automo. bo Paige — #4 " od Na to go on with the match, because lightest and strongest plate known, Id’ - ¢ lla Special od veh paggieer 4 f° thing se “world's champion.” one 0 piles and spectators crowded into celal: Th, Cody, Na-lof a squabble with the promoters! aoe mot cover the roof of tlie Mies ee eee a gpl pect te the field and the grand stands over eten, Owl Speciad: 17, Basena |e meyers: mouth; you can bite corn off the , ngland” or “champions of Ire 2 McLeod quit the seaghts : ; p cob; guaranteed 18 years. land, or France, or America.” nk game to become coac looking the water front. nburg; 18; Reata, Puegeot; 19, ; With the possibie exception of sles Athletic ¢ Der ery safety precaution Mercer Toft, Omar; 21, | esntedhtiace Officials GeO CHOWE ..0.000ss0s0s008 $3.00 Eecaek Masha. earid’s ensie oe ae Aatent pele taken, accidents were expected to. son, Ht h. lto Become Organized $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 pion Greek or Roman wrestler, ow,” says Dan, “I show the other 26h hae ae nagar CHICAGO, Nov. 16.—Officials of $10 set of teeth ..........-$5.00 there was nobody who laid |fellow how to do it. It's m eras | the leading speedway in the United Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 claim to a universal grappling arder to show another fellow tha Mi . L \ ceates are here today to organize White crowns e title {t 1s to do it myself, but you don’t } r to organize estes tH oud menber ant aiotattttyaa,it musa. out von dont} Minor League Magnates _ {istastcer® iottses, octane tea mines such noted mat men as Joe Acton,| Since McLeod has become an ex-|) jy) ton, Pals rap Rdacs _ ors tes Silver fillings Tor er champion of Eng ent of the mat he has de R t ( ] S {| Facing not cc oat ’ Platina fillings cadeasane land; F na, Mort He veloped several champions. He ea O ose ession }] Automonile. nesaes on Al work guaranteed for 15 years, son, ¢ al masked mary ached Otto Linner, Pacific Coast \ Have impression taken tn the morn= gad the vndetentabie Weank Gotch,|chameion ih the i80esend eiats:| : spe Another Player Is fave letter tenth came dey. Sane whom he threw twice, the last time|John Humerich, 120-pound Coast} NEW ORLEANS, Nov, 16.—Withyright to sign new contracts after ill in Grid Mix ination and advice free. in a scheduled match which Jasted|champ, and Ernest Daggett, 158-|the tabling of four requests from /|their unconditional release; allow Kil ed in ri 1X | Call an hour pound Pacific Coast title holder; |the Players’ Fraternity, introduced | ance to minor league players of| MEXICO, Mo., Nov. 16.—Concus - Test of Time. Nagged Into Match o George W. Retzer, who repre. by Dave Fultz yesterday, th ‘nor | traveling expenses from their home | sion from etriking the frozen ground we f the n ed the I. A. A. C. in the 1912) league magnates and majors s« club to the club's city or {ta train.|when tackled in football game salloet, of our present, patronage 1s 1 a | Olympiad held at kholm, Mc-| down to wind up their annual meet-| ing camp and changes in the pro-|caused the death of Hiram Cole, 19,/ ers, whose work 1s still giving good » to|Leod is considered the best wrest.| ing. cedure of the national board injof Central college, last night. He patisfaction. Ask our customers sho n became alling coach in the country ch| ‘Trades and new managers for | players’ claims cases so as to give| was hurt Monday and never regain- to our effice, be sure yee ence was : rank Gotch give him the| many of the little league clubs were|the fraternity notice of the club's |ed consciousness |e place. ng this ad with you, in British Co-| highest credit the interest absorbing topics of the | defense and opportunity to reply. | - = day. ‘The players’ requests were as) A’ rexolution, asking that the | nandio all disputes between the ma: Cut - Rate enn a Sea ‘ollows roard of arbitration of the National| jor and minor leagues was to be ii Elimination of alleged contracts | Association of Professional Base-| introduced today Dentists l B Pl permitting clubs to suspend injured | ball leagues not be increased, but| Owner Charles Hbbetts of thei 207 UNIVERSITY 8°. wo Seattle Boys Play | iiss invita ont tee on Rugby Team in Cal. nta Clara unity ing the last try for Santa Clara in Stanford, 28 to 5. the first game in wihch the Palo , aturda the | of Altoans have been beaten in. six two Seattle boys were membe of Connor when t Lincoln the team that turned the t high in 9910 and 1911, was one of bert Korte, son of Geo, W t beat interschola footbal chief of the legal d men players ever cavorting on a local GO; 8 P. Ry,, playe gridiron, He also was a crack rank, and Jack Connors, ex-1 basketball and baseball man, play high and U, of W. athlete, was 4 Ing a part of one summer with the backfield man for the victors. Korte) Spokane Indians. He attended the broke into the scoring column, mak-| university for a while and entered | — _ —————— | Santa Clara a year ago. He is also ‘The Chinese roots and herbs can auc cenetully treat all disorders of men and women. Special for the ache, head prep nd this baseball and basketball man in the South, This is his first attempt at the Rugby me. Korte “Cab,” larly known b hi frie on he fa famil Madrona recelved or 1001 education in the South s his second year at Sar rvous dls have been muccemmtule orders Tealey Raymond takes time off now and then between handing out smokes at Slater's on Pike et., n SING LEE | rhira, to talk baseball, ‘The | | | Ta EMEDY CO. coa skipper says Dugdale has a ie Weantagsen tbs Phone Main 2264, g00d pitcher in Md Kline Dutchess Trousers Dollar Shirts Darn-Saver Hose (Two for a Quarter) That Live Corner two members be designated to Brooklyn Dodgers was sponsor. ry any n mit i ~S ll