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STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 1916. Dope Favors the Princeton Tigers in Big Football Clash With Yale Today YALE PAGE 7 Fisher Otticay (Copyriaht, 1918 by Trede Mark Neg, U. & Pat MUTT AND JEFF__If Jeff Had a Cold He Certainly Couldn’t Feel It After Treatment BY BUD FISHER, 4 MAY ea ee -— ge ( WAW { ANY SALOON, : THE OLD PASHIONED HELLO JERRY (sory oe eer 4 Some & eo we Ge REMEDIES ARE THe How's TH }A° AWFoLD cope jlan ae wrere witt) YE WHISKEY wita VHING, QUIAING AND ) e '‘p B JLANO RYE, THREE © Gere ie ti SOME Rock SYRUP ALL THAT SORT OF JUNK Coup ? THE HEAD, KACcK IT OUy Thad (NIT, Greare IS YME GuNK. THE @ tain SSR HAMIL, Soh 1 poe Cae Quick! - A DRUG STORE?! | rine iA THE WORLD STIMULATES THE Sistem EW SORE IT? (swipe) J FoR coups AND THE ROCK syRUP Nov. 18—The Nee WOOSENS UP THE COLD Yale Bull Dog is a fine ace of los g ear after on the rneeton heid also the Princeton ‘Tiger is still won dering what kind of a guard he is t to keep the ee log from matching the arvard knox in his tail with ne of the New Have rand It all depends upon the chewing tail-knotting abil or i ities of the football teams cecesnestoce : which represent Yale and Princeton The bout today will be the forty-first meeting between . > the wo ews, Ur the we CAlifornia Hopes for score contests which have been ground into history the Victory in Battle With | Between Ourselv New Haven contingent has n its full share and has D bi ’ Ch S d| am lapped over a bit. The Tiger| ople’s amp squa BY THE GPORTS EDITOR has had some mighty hard oo | : luck—or poor football teams. i “LITTLE EGYPT!” ¥ Strictly from a dope standpoint, It wouldn't take three guesses to describe why they call a new weisowten fc favored’ to wine The WASHINGTON-CALIFORNIA LINEUP kind of artificial bolt "Lite Eeypt : ‘Tigers are better conditioned, have! had the easier schedule, and have the best team since the days when Sam White used to pick up foot | The first guess probably would be “because it wiggles,” and then the other two wouldn't be necessary. | The bait looks like the old-fashioned fishworm that the kids used | to dig out of the garden, apply to a pin hook and pull croppies out of SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. ton-California football game: 18—Line-up for today’s Washing- ition. Washington. balls and h te Yale and Har vard with a single sprint over the chalk lines. But it is ® Princeton possible to convince student that a jinx ual trip just to be battle between Har ton, and they be supernatural luck ietory A crowd of upward of 40,000 is expected in Palmer stadium. Weathes condi tions were exc P The kicking nt ¢ Driggs and Tib- bott probably will play an import ant part in Princeton's game. Driggs, singlehanded, can keep the ball in Yale territory if the Tiger Hine can stop the Blue charges. Legore of Yale has steadily tm- ved as a kicker, but {t ts hardly pable that his boots will ap- proach the long spirals that leave the toe of “Speedy” Rush's star. So if Driggs can boot near enough to the Yale goal, it is an even chance} that Dave Tibbott will be equa! to! the task of kicking a field goal oF so. RELIABLE DENTISTRY | We guarantee our work for 15! years. We will examine your teeth and tell you just what they require, and what it will cost Our prices are the lowest in Se aie for high-class work. Gold and Porceja‘'n Crowns $5.00! 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Catkin Abel Johnson Noble Haineworth Murphy “Stump” Stott Oxmrrx rrrsg Smad OAM ar “xz hood oo Referee, George Varnel Stow, Umpire, BERKELEY, Nov. 18.—With Washington say thelr team is be Coach Dobie even more pessi- low usual strength, owing to In mistic than usual, both teams jurtes, but Dobie's “usual strength” in shape after light workouts, means a team strong enough to|) and crowds coming in from all parts of Northern and Central win every game played. “Yahoo Bird” on Job | California, Berkeley is awalt- Sundry thousands of California! Ing the start of the supreme students 1 graduates, with t athletic event of the fall here, 1 of the “yahoo bird,” an ornith the University of Californi gical harbinger of good luck “big game.” stolen from Stanford, were on hand It is more than the “big game” to give nolsy moral support to thelr to the Callfornia students, It is fighting fellow students in mole. their attempt to wipe out the bitter skins and Jerseys. There will be memories of a certain 72 score!a couple of hundred Washington last year, and the team playing rooters opposing them, but what for the Blue and Gold this after. the visitors lack in noise is ore noon represents the culmination of than made up in the caliber of the utmost efforts of three splendid their football team, the we erful coaches, a big squad of football football lore of Gilmour Dobie, and candidates, and of the students’ old Darius D. Dope, who displays efforts, directed solely to the de an unbroken string of scalps repre velopment of a football team to senting several campaigns. crush Washington While the betting favors Wash California will have a good foot- ington to win, Californians are cov ball team on the field today. Coach ering the money without asking Dobie and Capt. Seagraves, of! odds. Joe Welling Begins ‘Cork Popping Ends; Training for Ever Minor League Mags CHICAGO, Nov. 18—Joo Wetting) ON Their Way Home Is here to begin training for his ge onneige mill with Ever Hammer at Ractne NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 18.— Wis, Tuesday. Hammer is already) Minor league baseball men, hard at work for what promises (o| hastening home after a thrilling be the fight of his career. three-day session here, were well satisfied with the results Chet Neff Matched of thelr conferences. The gen- eral feeling Is that the minors for Another Melee ° LOS ANGELES, Nov. 18.—Chet have made the move in the plan to improve the game com- Neff, Seattle lightweight, bores Aly McManus here tomorrow night. It mercially, and It was now up to the big leaguers to ratify the in expected that this will be Neff's spc resolutions of the final 30 he for some or — ag RE yest . The stand against the de- time, as he is preparing to go East with Den it, his manager. Joe Bonds to Box Dick Gilbert Soon) mands made by the Player: fraternity, together with plane adopted for a national court of baseball app and the move- ment to lift the draft from all Class AA leagues, featured the meeting. Committees from the minors will confer with the Nov. 18. DENVER, Joe Bonds, the fighting deacon,” and Dick| aor leagues at their annual Gilbert, local heavyweight, have | lon to ask for co-operation been matched to box 15 rounds at| with the plane adopted here. the National A. C. soon New Englander Asks, Change in A. A. U.! NEW YORK, Nov. 18—W hen the national body of the A. A meets in New York Monday, wa m C. Prout, who will head the New England delegation, is expected to lead a fight to have the office of the secretary-treasurer removed from the Metropolitan district which embraces the city of New York. Prout, so his friends de clare, believes the Metropolitan as. sociation has too much control Leo Houck Matched With Sailor Boxer, $12.60 Leo Houck, local featherweight, will start on the first of his “come back matches dnesday night, when he meets “Sailor Donley in one of the preliminary goes to the Willie Ritchie-Sid Mitehell four- round tangle, to be staged in Dreamland by Austin & Salt Nov. 27. Keturn limit, Turkey Shoot Set at Harbor Island herry. Hiltote 4812 Sunday will see the blue rocks flying at the Harbor island traps The annual turkey shoot Se attle Gun club will be staged there tomorrow, More than 100 turkeys and geese, as well as numerous other prizes, will be shot for. i California's $12,000 football coaching line coach; Andy Smith, former Pennsylvania fullback, fullback of 1915, coach of back field. ff. Left to right: head coach; ‘Hot Battle Looked for | | as Teams Clash Today) With both teams trained to the! Chehalis eleven on the same seia.| ' minute, followers of local high| This game marks the first appear-| hool football are expecting to see) ance of any Chehalis team on *| one of the greatest high school local field tlea ever staged ttle when the Broadway and Lincoln high Se Deasen sot Some malig A et BOXERS| this afternoon, Methods of play used by the op-) WI N I N posing elevens are in direct ¢ trast to each other.: Broadway,| coached by Elmer Henderson, a} MEET «raduate of Oberlin university, uses | “ the Harvard formation, which {n- altho the crowd was rather cludes the open style to a large ex-| small, those that were In attend. tent. Lincoln, under the tutelage ance at the 8. A. C, smoker last night went home well pleased with | of Ernie Wells, a former Univer of Washington star, resorts to line the showing made by the boxers bucks for yardage. and wrestlers of the local tnstitu-| Broadway has the advantage tion, The results | weleht a speed. On a dry field Boxing | dopesters expect to see Henderson Irving 8. A. C., beat boys returned the winners by a! Oscar A.C. three! good margin. If the grounds are| rounds; | in a soy condition, the Pine st., pod Harper, 8. A. C., won from school will find the North Fad team MeIntyre's formidable opponents 15 pounds. | Tracy Strong will be referee. Orange Gager, 8. A. C., won from| with Coach Allen of Queen umpire and Netderhouser Seattle as head linesman The game is echeduled to start at 2 o'clock. Immediately after the Broadway and Lincoln game the University Freshmen will meet the DO YOU KNOW Anne of West Ray yre's school, | | three rounds; 125 pounds | | Clarence Amundsen, 8. A. C., won| from Ralph Underwood, Far West-| ern champion, Multnomah A. C.,| three rounds; 118 pounds Bill Pierce, 8. A. C., lost to Tom] Loutitt, Multnomah A. C., three! rounds pounds. | 1 Baird A. C., won from | vies, British Columbla cham-| | | Al pion, three rounds: 125 pounds. Wrestling R. Hamlin, of Multnomah Athletic club, won from Henry Wille, of the 8. A. C,, in two straight falls; That Seattie has the finest billiard parlor in the werld? | pounds Come In and eee. O. Hansen, of Multnomah Ath letic club, won from Lloyd Wray, of 8. A. C,, in two straight falls; 158 pounds 125 BROWN & HULEN econd and Spring Third Floor Tris Speaker Ready to Hunt; Game Gone} BUSCH ..:; DALLAS, Tex, Nov. 18,—The of wild bucks is causing| |Tris Speaker, American league bat-| 621 JACKSON 8T, high cont of living according to bis | 250 —ROOMS— 250 §f from his home in Hubbard City! —Running ice water in every getting supplies for a hunting trip room. which he and Walter Rehg of the| Providence club will take. | —Absolutely fireproof. —Beautifully furnished; Im. proved telephones in every Billy Miske Defeats | room. * vey asovenlink tee) aha, Moha in N. Y. Battle! pers. | - NEW YORK, Ne 18.—Rob Mot The Finest Popular. 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Chesterfield is the one cigarette that can give you this new delight (satisfy, yet mild), because no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend—an entirely new combination of tobaccos and the greatest advance in cigarette blending in 20 years. Liggatte Mysrs Tabacco Co: “Give me a package of those cigarettes that SATISFY !"* Cees CIGARETTES The new bait, when applied to a hook, wriggles and squirms just like the old fishworm did, and it keeps on wriggling in the water, there- Just as tong Not half as dry as some of the people whe Tufts wants to play Pittsburg. Funny how some of these fellows