The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1916, Page 15

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ITY HIGH Interest Keen in Grid Tilt Saturday Between STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. SCHOOL FOOTBALL TITLE . Yes, there methin w under the sun “n\s ru ¢ ] vies se ; Broadway and Lincoln | __ tevinait’ty' wires is the very latest. So far a 1 n, the description of a football game w ent out The main interest in local | ac 1 ere he first time t when the Univer football is centered on the ,Ulacotn has shown in its ¢ : es of California and = Washit n squads clash at Broadway and Lincoln game for tha inaeheds ane page Spee ae y the city championship, which eat met 3 Iwa a step ahead ¢ t ors, The Star has will be played on University and Eckn ra 1 to receive the running w report of the field Saturday is ec gar the benefit of the multitude of football fan Broadway ched the players w nm account of w p a stro zs vious games , Lincoln Well acquainted n | hands of } SHARP IS WESTERN COMET school football ex tt t ©) years. Street school to beat the en | thing to gain athing to lose nd Lake team by at least nts It is no ‘ ny team te Coach Henderson has developed a) be beaten t adway team which {s the equal of u g this tion has ever been turned out troad End school will give way. There ts n hat| Broadway a hard fight when the Broadway has the 1 the|two squads meet on Universit city and the same can be said of | fleld “We'v ve e Got a Chance, Ts | Now Watchword at Calif. | as Big Game aie BERKELEY, Nov of the atu gleeful to think bie's h fre that Was n cannot defeat of Wast n them by near so ied a score California in But others their name ts California university ste legion—have it 1 out that Cali + &@ new watchword regard fornia can wi | s game. It is: “We've | Dope is la based on the t ice.” versity of Oregon's victory over ‘onsidering the 72-to-0 annihila rnia and its scoreless tie with Washingtons tion the gave the Washington willing woefully Inexy As California has considered the ~ California varsity last year Washington game as the only im rtant one of the season, all ef } fort » turn out a team with Oregon was regarded on 1 u means i Since the Ore | are ssid t hav ) { ; with California's for rach Dob » has to ten lifornla—admits there of a Ca nia Seagraves and bi ents light While the ads ¢ o ntion to the staged by few weeks « ughter, when Calif ted Washingto bing this year nia has a still excellent o argue, Calife hance. Joe Tinker Will Lead Cubs Again CHICAGO, N e Dressed shine for California in the There's ne zling field running, s declared * jow | DIG game He weighs a Tinker is hes | eae Dario Resta Wins Big Auto Classic SANTA MONICA, rio Resta was ret Dundee Did you ever get a good, well-fitt- Nov YORK, Nov. 17 NEW rned the ench the six a new L. B. Sharp, speediest quarterback contest with Washington this season Sharp has done exceptionally brilliant work with his daz- and can be depended on for a thrill or two in the 146 pounds and is playing his second year with French Welterweight Sent to Dreamland Marty| x n the Western game. He will During games 'BALL FIGHT IS LOOKED FOR ‘ YORK, Nov. 17.—That the | Raseball Players’ fraternity | Stling after the demands it rade on or leagues a few days ago ting, stylish tail- ored Suit or Over- coat for $15? If t, there’s a good surprise waiting for you here. Overcoats and plenty of in this Great Upstairs Store them Hundreds of pat- terns, and we build our clothes to suit. Now is the time; the cold weather is here. - ene GUARANTEED We have not cut the cost of making, bat we have re- duced the cost of selling that’s why we save you $10. Suit or 1! Overcoat c OPI Tailored Ready ‘ia Company 401-403 Pike St. WOOLEN 304 PIKE ST. ask all to back to the minor when pres at New Orleans There ‘our of them, including the tion that any player injured should not be dismissed d of his salary while he nates have de ot submit to such DRAFT RULE KNOCKED HARD NEW ORLEANS, Nov Ther was great interest among _ ball men today in the action of the nor league board in adopting a yn which would 4 ule. The resolu from the , International Coast league » move t the majors, the three ated to the rar h the ion would American league adopted by inors will k of major be ele eagues, and this move paves the a for a threecornered world's erie It has been suggested that three minor 1 eries at the r sca mn, and the winner then meet the tor of the American and Na tional series HIS IDEA And now ist 1 your own ord id the teacher to the ght boy of the cla explain ir idea, simply, of the meaning f the old adage, ‘Money makes the mare £0. Gasoline make he flivver TOR" 1 by the e ‘Support We > prove Its superior TRUSS Doctor Lindsay Limited to 17, PAGE 15 1916, | FOOTBALL BY WIRELESS will be greatly interested in the outcome of the __ sare kowano His, ee receiving station will be in working order to: row afternoon at Piper & ‘Taft's, 1117 Second ave.,, and a megaphone m will call off the game, play by play, a received thru nit Festivitic gin at 2:30, Don't 1 be among the first in th world to hear the report t thall HLE other promoters are busy dickering for a bout game by wirele etween Lioyd Madden, new Northwest light weight champion, and “Muff” Bronson, the feath- - i erweight king of this section, Lonnie Austin, first Hi h S h ] G id T half of the firm of Austin & Salt, is at work lining ye ae ) his card for next Wednesday evening 1g cnoo Yl eams 7 ire of the evening's, bill is the four-roun between Willie Ritchie, former ightwelght champion, and Sid Mitchell, the Aute of Three States Likely to Tang] high thre school f 1916 season may nee tball teams of states meeting again for the first time 1{ ten years, Butte bi school has cleaned up everything in the inter-mountain district and has rett high metropolis for a the Western title Principal Rob passed the buck board for their action has yet offered give I a trip to the mountain game to decide Thanksgiving day erts, at F to the school netion and no been taken The last time a Wet journeyed to Butte the great ( Side school Smith as ir Jay ryle | Borleski Bro in Opinions of U. of W. 11) » two ent, now co: at was once coach at Bre higt und Stanley, w ire of Washi 2A Oe strength of Washington's eleven Vincent, after Dobie’s men had ad ministered quite a dose of football e to the Whitmanites fed that, on @ wet fleld er Oregon nor Washington ‘White Lig ht Undolug NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—The with which Mike Gibbons a few nights ago took a decis ion from the man-kiiling Jack Dillion of Indianapolis has ted the several fight critics in ment that unless Dillon beg! to take better care of himself he is likely to soon be down among the second-raters Dion is noto of the , ights and t asy-going that hangs with ft. H up of the week, but ges thru his splendid himself in condi y fights he is card. efore Gibbo! the ritics believe t see the begin ng of a downer path for Dil Jon, and predict that unless he be gins getting home earlier and gets a few more winks of bear daily t wh not find his € 0 Ere in demand Dillon is a hard man to handle, as Sam Murbarger has remarke He is one of the sort who liste and th as he pleases makes a suggestion. man, who knows Dil made the assertic that he we d like to have arge 1 few months, to take and there put him r a contract which that Dillon would do was told ea man wh » work would a everyth Vd he non hay REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS: In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which {# the lightest and strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 15 years. 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Bring this ad with you OHI Cut - Rate _Dentists of jie Dillon te AT STAKE SATURDAY AT-THE FRONT tralian, who is making his home in Seattle and has —_ been seen here in severaly tough melees e at Football “Muff” Bronson, aided and abetted by the genlal “Judge” “lannk | gan, his manager, | adviser and chief second, was scheduled to de part from Seattle e afternoon train for Portland, Bronsom o enticed to | meets Lee Johnson in jand on tl e 24th on 4 ation walloped ev team that could Westover combir ery to ay They beat feat fs pi Rt ms There has been considerable talk yesterday and today of what kind rane ’ "| of a showing Bronson would make in the ring with Johnny O'Leary, ae ‘ the former pride of Seattle. Johnny has been figuring on coming home Broadway's licking hand this winter, and {f he does and Bronson 4s here, it is not unlikely that U" freshmen and the subsequent | thoy Wit be matched victory of the freshmen over Ev- | e¥ Wi! be matche tee te erett easily marks the Seattle team as the state interscholastic champs The Metropolitan club, with Willie Hoppe doing the headline hone an Everett wou from, both Aber. | OT Will show at Dreamland on December 1. The Moose will put on its deen and Hoquiam, but the school | 2¢%t show at the same pls ) a wee later board's tron clad ruling against in tereity games prevents any but| , T00 bad Seattle hasn't a middleweight who would make a credit: comparative wcore methods of com. | Sble showing against Bob M~Allister of San Francisco. “ob is in Port paring ai team against the |!and now and would be ng to box here outelde 1 Harry Anderson is not worrying over the fact that he lost the will get it back thers Differ | Northwees title Wednesday night. He declares that he (| the next time he gets Madden into the ring } oeeee { Here’s what the two featherweights said about the k. o.: Leo Houck—It came so suddenly that I didn’t know what hap pened Muff” Bronson—I'll bet I was more surprised than any One else ORAL ER ARR ARORAD 1 He Hlncg could score, but, with a dry turf, oe eee that & raves and his men were Lawrence Hall, the corfed bantamweight, from Lincoin, Neb. hi a touchdown stronger than Bez-| evidently retired from the padded circle. Lawrence has gone into tl dek's men restaurant biz and is sprouting a bay window something after the man- Now Stanley breaks into print at) ner of Tommy Burns or John L. Portland with the following 60 Bee Coach Dobie was lucky to get a} Harry Casey wants to be the first one to get a crack at Lioyd tle against Oregon, His t is| Madden. Harry fears that Lioyd will not carry the title long and wants not t qual of Oregon phy ly.| to be the one to take it away from him I thi that Dobie scored one of So & ee hia gre triumphs when he held “it's just as | have always contended,” says Chet Mcintyre, the “Madden {is a good deal better boy despite the many wonderful shows adden to box nm credit for, man who tang |than he has b ings he has made.” [Oregon to a 0-0 score. s May Prove Valley Trambitas writes from Portland that he would like to meet Steve Reynolds in a local ring Willle Hoppe returned to town yesterday from a hunting trip. oe “Stub” Hooker, Spokane promoter, says that the boxing fans of the Inland Empire metropolis are strong for the 10-round bill |Joe Bonds Should Have Used Bucket 17.—Joe Bonds, and Denver Willard alive,” he de peat Jens clared CLEVERBOUTS TO BE ON Battling Levinsky Loses to C. Morris DENVER, Nov. Tacoma heavyweight, KANSAS CITY, Noy. 17.—Worn CARD out punching at 50 pounds more jacy Geyer, fought a 15-round draw > weight than he carried himself, here last night. Bonds hit Geyer Battl Levinsky was cutpointed With everything but the water nit " on bucket for 13 rounds, but the local Some good amateur mitt slinging | by Carl Morris in 15 rounds here | rans whirlwind finish evened mate will be in der tonight in the /jast night. Levinsky won the first | ters, s i bapa Srciay A Pron ps wn (three rounds. Then he weakened Aaa 8 boxe d 8 gather fro’ Portland and Victoria to match|@"4@ finished tired. Six rounds WATERLOO, Ia. Nov. 17.—Nat their skill with Seattle athletes were even and the rest went to Ajlison stopped Tommy Cary in Five champions of the recent | Morris eight rounds here last aight, Far-Western meet, the biggest box-| re ing carnival ever held in Seattle on the card. Al Davies ctoria gladiator, is scheduled Earl Baird in the attraction of the evening main wrt Gus Brown 54 TONIGHT’S CARD | { i — 4 Wreeting We Feature { Henry Wille, 8. A. C., 125 } pounds, vs, Ralph Hamlin, Mult- nomah Athletic club. i ) Lloyd Wray, A. C., 168 ¢ iia ? pounds, vs. Oscar Hans Mult { nomah Athletic club , ) Boxing H ) Orange Gager, 8. A. C —and— pounds, vs. Oscar Benson, Irving Gleason Pantley, MeIn pounds, vs. Roy ) “Hob H 108-pound cham { pion, 8 115 pounds, vs. Frank ntley, Melntyre’s ; } school ) Clarence Amundsen, 8 A. C., | (115 pounds, vs. Ralph Under- §/ { wood, 115-pound champion, Mult- | } nomah Athletic club. | Hill Pierce, 8. A ¢ pounds, va. Tom Loutitt pound champion, Multnomah Athletic club. } Earl Baird, pound ch: pion, 8. A. C., vs. Al Davi ? pound champion of Br { lumbia, Victoria, B. Overcoats At $15, $18, $20 Shipman who was the star in “God's Country and the Woman,” supported by the same cast in another thrilling and sensational production Through the Wall Five Acts of Gripping Situations Better values you never saw — values so good cannot be found in any other garment. Com- plete lineg of Furnish- ings, Hats and Shoes. M. Guterson’s Famous Russian Orchestra MUSICAL PROGRAM “Artist's Life”.....Stranss “Just a Wearyin’ for You" Carrie Jacobs Bond Florence Rose Fashion Pictures Pathe Weekly CLEMMER| Seattle's Best Photo Opposite 42-Story L. C. Smith Bldg. Second Ave. at Yesler ay House

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