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ormer BOXERS ARRIVE IN CITY BY EDWARD HILL APU ILL Ritcl former light cham | MUTT AND JEFF— } T JUST THOUGHT OFA SWELL NEW | GAG To PULL on MUTT, I MUST Go SPRING tr ON Hime weight pion of the} 1 and still) much in evi-| dence amc shaggy head of Freddie Wels h, in} town this afternoon, ready for] his four-round encounter with} Sid Mitchell tomorrow night | at Dreamland in the main event of what looks like erackerjack card other out ors scheduled to appear rrow arrived | ght from Portland. They Valley Trambitas, who] has been called the middle-| weight with the most wicked left hand in the country, and Billy Nelson, the Spokane atherweight. Trambitas either ¢ Jones Fra Farmer, while Nelson takes Leo Houck BOBBY EVANS COMES HERE WITH PORTLANDERS Bobby Evans, the former clever lightweight boxer who was pretty Well known in Pacific coast pugil- istic one time, accom panied pitas and Nelson up from Portland. Bobby fairs of little ban teally co crown wo own! tom night, also last n are o eaaetenere 2 FIGHTS TOMORROW ets: asey or n w handling the at-| y Mascott, the clever nweight, who has prac ched a go with Johnny Ertle, to be staged in Portland after the first of the year. Evans has re tired from active participation tn ) ring encounters, and is now consid-| ered one of the best seconds along the Coast TRAMBITAS 1S BUILT ON PLAN| OF WILLIE MEEHAN | Trambitas is cut something on 1 ot Willie Meehan, the doughty Frisco heavyweight, who! | was seen here recently in action against Frank Parmer. The Port land boy, however, is about 20 pounds lighter than the portly mitt laser from the city with the m gate. i ANS WOULD LIKE BOUT FOR MASCOTT HERE While here Bobby Evans will en deavor to line up a couple of bouts} | for Mascott. Altho Billy is a bap-| Valley Trambitas, hard-hitting| weight in good standing, he is| Portiand middieweight, who will! to take on any of the feath-/be seen in action tomorrow night | the lines late California Pug in Hospital | Following Melee 21 —Joe today, | brain | is part of the timber, ac-| at Dreamland. ng to Manager Bob. Evans is; th soumers, the Portand mie|CALIFORNIA Geweignt | WELL, WELL, LOOKS LIKE JOE RIVERS AGAIN | Either Joe Rivers is improving| $2,000 far bis f ing must resemble a seeaniiaaiaie iaiter é ae fertain well known brand of cheese.| PERKELEY, Cal Se We note that Mexican Joe knock.|Urday's football gamo with Wash ed Thomas out In three rounds last | ington was the most profitable grid. New Orleans. The 108|iron contest California has ever have been miserable, and|® ct od : : o. of last night will ‘be a/ 2s announced rier ggg > many who watched his 00 more than the receipts of Washington game last year ACK READ TO BECOME The net profit to the B &k Read has cancelled his date) DY the last Stanford h Denver promoters, for whom | same, which netted $21 was scheduled to battle Charley | —_ } White or Gilbert ant. Instead main here and take up a course of law at the University of Washing | ton Read, who borer, is a « also handling the business affairs| IS AHEAD or Joe Thomas has gone back %0| § showings in the ring) waved with a single exception, It AWYER HERE $20,000, having been exc the Australian lightweight will re sity of Tasr | NEW ORLEANS, Nov | Thomas {fs in the hospital suffering concussion of the because Joe Rivers planted his fa RITCHIE SAYS WELSH IS mous right swing from AFRAID OF HIM s jaw in the third round of their Willie Ritchie thing defin-| scheduled 20-round t © last) ite has be tching | night. Rivers was rr pend him and F acham.|ing developments, The land pionship t The for-|ed Thomas on the mat with his feet| mer char * crown to| ia the alr. | the Br ndon, declares | Welsh to get into the ring with | Yankee Net Stars NELSON HOLDS DECISION to Play i in Japan| ~~~ OVER LEO ee B Nelson, the Spokane feath NEW YORK, 2 Georse | erweight, is a graduate of the Church of Tenafly, , and teur He recentl ¢ Throckmorton of wise beth, local boxt 1 leave York Thure nd d n 1 trip to take he won <r Lec Portland, Nelson | t Oriental tennis tourna-| also n over “Muff'| ments. They will sail from Van-| Bron sensa! 1 knocker-|couver, B. C., Thanksgiving day, " birdies tweet|and will return to this country Houck here. about March 15 s the higher type of! uate of the Univer-| ia, Australia. ays ne one toward idie Welsh for t Tijuana ated low M Harold rank ade the ahan and Har (WHE G00 JUDEE FinDS UNCLE BEN A GOOD LOSER THATS RIGHT- AND IN THIS INST ANC! THE LOSER wins ITS WORTH IT TO LEARN ABOUT THE LITTL > \enEw SURE. 1h HAPPY UUST WON A FIVE -SPOT FROM UNCLE BEM,” ANY aman says it’s worth 108 ing a five dollar N bill to learn about the little chew of W-B CUT. It saves more than that on what he spends for tobacco, ut the big point is t he has found what tobacco satis- means. W-B CUT is rick tobacco, there's more to it. The ‘od the touch of salt bring out the tobacco ction without 90 much chewing and spitting. Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Usion Square, New York City }no one ever saw the dope j{s said that such action as { the hip on|* | major oe STAR—TUESDAY, NOV. Mutt Has a Bum tone of Humor. ———_—— CERTAINLY xr Do! SAY, MUTT Do vou WANT THAT BUTTON? BEGIN GRID PRACTICE UNDER LOCK AND KEY BY H.¢c HAMILTON | United Presse Staff Correspondent creen NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—Pre Army Roberts, a former Colgat Paring for the annual conflict player, is the only experienced one| at the Polo grounds, Army and of the lot, and he will have along Navy football coaches have him Welschell, Perry and In-| en their charg nto t Those men have seen some secrecy of locked and barred ch ga . but their youth may football fields, where today wil! Vidal, the two open the most strenuous prac tice of the season for Satur nearly as day's battle. he old armor Given has been taken down and dust K © ed, the army mule has been ne and outr stuffed on oats, and the navy tean goat has had his horns sharp a ened. ks away At Annapc has Neve that the Navy w have a net o backs to send against th a (woman football and a set of inning half of| Vidal isa 10 togs, and ff from a first a bad habit of ondary lines in his touchdowns a heavier line plung n field runner and| ful and acea the East at tossing for pila they refuse to be Army is going to re peat this year. Tales of Oliphant and Vidal, flanked by sto Gerhardt and McEwan, do not hold any fear for the Navy. They declare ive up to advance notices when the Army and Navy football teams met Navy Backs Green one of the rate men ward passes Either of the ng pair is a star at kiek field goals ‘BAN JOHNSON FAVORS | THIRD MAJOR, WHILE GARRY FROWNS AT IT CHICAGO, Now. 21.—Unex nson pected approval of the third major league idea came from t Baltimore, Toron in Johnson of the American | Louisville Toledo, Milwaukee, | Newark and Indianapolis, No pro-| | vision is made for other clubs in jthe American association and In-| ternational league. “There s no need for such a ma jor league at this time,” said Herr mann, 'Grid Players Are | to Be Banqueted | frown. Je a circuit of the m a third ma * Johneon said; “I idea.” the jor league, rather favor the This attitude fought t Federal | terly was a of man whol Ague most bit ise to base pall fans ently y of a third major league “elr ult unched by men in present minor circuits, took new interest with Johnson‘s statement ely to be are: Baltimore oronto, Toled {iwaukee and Lov lan ts emove th th tes sing @ which would amount to giv rating whether * Buffalo, | Indian aville draft agg Members of the local high schoo football teams will gather tonight atthe Y.M. CLA t a banquet in honor of the in and Broadway high squads There o teams are tied for the city champtonship Newark apolis The fro ng them major leag Johnson would not the new league wou resentation in world’s com $B Btrhaapeat | Stormy Weather Is a Help to Hunters | series. It con threatened the old templated would allay uits hanging over from Federal league scrap No suggestion made as to what would become of Minneapolis, Paul, C« nd Kansas City American a) ation he International lea the weather has| better than at thin season, a Brown and C. E. McK who are back fre at the mouth The recent made stormy duck shoo’ any previous tim cording to W. H & Hu trap to Skagit ri was of Brown en, | 8 umbus 4 ata ft he fi ‘ent ° tioned In proposed merger WILLIE K. 0.'8 JACK MEMPHIS, Tenn, Nov 21 Willie Magnum hung the stopper on Ryan in the third round of their bout last night GARRY HERRMANN CINCINNATI, O. arry Herrmann Ban Johnson's ay league FROWNS) today yroval of the third Jack idea caused the} ‘MARKET REPORT oduces Veal an | Prices Pa Poultry, ~— 1918 brotlers strained der hothouse, erate. 7% 4 Ibe, and over god aize, doa... eeses 9 Butter Washington Storage, cuber orage, bricks Jonathan Cheese Gravenatein Domentio wheel . , | Wisconsin twing . Rome Beauty Young America . | : Ontona, yell Onions, aree Onion, Oregon Ynions, Yakima | Select | Freen ¥ Vegetables and Fruit (Corrected dally by J, W. Godwin & Co.) | Artich doz 1100 @ 116 rn a Xo in Washingt 260) | ate 12% | Timothy $50" | Mixed timothy 02% | Bantern Washington dou- ‘vle compresned timothy 3.60 WHERE cseareererene cman Florida | California goal, 1916, PAGE § Champion Willie Ritchie Here to Meet Sid Mitchell T 7 ARMY AND NAVY BOYS} comprine | | Left—Second touchdown for Washington. in the third quarter, against the slashing line bucks by Dobie’s men, ection is the white mas ‘Pete Muldoon Here to Assemble Local Ice Hockey Squad Muldoon, skipper of ttle pro ice hockey . k in town and ex- pects his players to be on hand for active practice work tomor- row afternoon The team th last son's Pen intact. “Cully” Wilson, Bobby Rowe and Roy Rickey have been here about a week. Bernie Morris is coming up from Frisco, while Walker, Carpenter and Holmes are on the way from their homes in Eastern Can- ada The ice game going to take well in Spokane, accord: Ing to Muldoon, who has been over there a large portion of this fall Cubs May Not Do Spring Training in Cal., After Ali CHICAGO, Nov. 21.—Calli fornia may not prove such a nice place to train the Cubs after all, President Weegh- man, conversing with Presi- dent Baum, has been politely informed that the Pacific Coast league very probably won't allow coast teams to play pre- season exhibitions with major league nines. The league will decide this point in two weeks. Then, it is possible the Cub outfit will have to find a more promising camp. r will be |Jack Dillon’s Mix With McCoy Is Of NEW YORK, Nov, 21.—The bi it | scheduled for tonight between Jack | Dillion and Al McCoy ‘has been postponed until Friday night. Me the postponement, say n taken ill Coy aske ing he had Nov Ritehte Mitchell, local lightweight, will take on any of the following Lightweight Champion Freddie Welsh, Featherweight Champion Johnny Kilbane and Welterweight Champion Brit ton, he announced today, MILWAUKER, 21 three Jack DREAMLAND RINK Wednesday, Nov. 22 asset ema Sid Mitchel Five bouts worth other while Vicket & trown Hen Stratton's, First and Dizard’s, Taft's Madison; Joe Ocei dental ave. and Yesler Battersby & Smith. way; | 48-to-6 affair over St |have scored Washington secured the bali o Between Right—Californians going thru the Washington line. Southerners did thelr best work, both on offensive and defensive, going thru Dobie's line for many brilliant gains. in the background (Coperight, 1916, by MO Fisher, fvede Mart Reg U. & Pat Office) n the play. In OMOrrow ~ BY BUD FISHER. Io sTiee CLAIM “THAT ?S crevees Dobie’s men blocked an attempted punt by Brooks, California half, In fast work near the It was dangerous territory, a! Callfornia failed to hold the sopond and third quarters the The California rooting |Oregon to Battle Ourselves BY THE SPORTS EDITOR QUIET DAY AHEAD Decen The ber 12 will be a red etter day in baseball ard of directors of the National and American leagues will | Pennsylvania ‘varsity Jan. 1, 1917. Penn Grid Squad PASAL A, Novy, 21.—Again the Northwest has been called upon to represent the West in the seeo annual East-West football cham- plonship, to be held here New Year's day. The Tournament of Roses committee selected the Unt. versity of Oregon team to meet the meet in New York, and discussions are likely to arise which will rival) Last year it was the Washington the blustery days of the Fi John McGraw, the little giant he National league magn Brooklyn game, October 3, wh players were “throwing” the of bis men to threaten a strike. The sale of th Harney Dreyfuss will open his Nationa! commisison. A plan to organize a new maj falo, Baltimore, Newark, Indianap ledo wili be considered Dave F of the dis At least one sion cue will major be a nice, quite pe % 8 3 CALIFORNI The Universit 1 against 75 for over the Bear Staters was t against them, sity of Washington eleven getting son over the Berkeley Institution, to 14, |the record to date of the University of ¢ California California California California California 21 California 14 California 27 California California . a 8 os ‘8 Every fan in the country who Total joy out of the six-day bicycle race. % 8 Georges Carpentier wants to fight Les Darcy after the war. It isn't done. at that age, Georges. BUSCH HOTEL 621 JACKSON 8T, 250 —ROOMS— 250 —Running ice water In every room. —Absolutely fireproof. —Beautifully furnished; Im. proved telephones in every room. —Very convenient pers. The Finest Popular. 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Red Sox will « its op) Mary's, while and two of them were def U. of 48 St ral league for fireworks. of the Giants, must appear before! bench, charging that his tatement which has caused some/| a ther be approved or rejected fight to have a change made in the to comprise Toronto, Buf Milwaukee and To or league, olis, Louisville, lt2’s charges against baseball will come in for their share be sold and many stars may change paceable session—about as peaceable mo A'S RECORD of California football squad has scored a total of ponents, The largest victory the University of Oregon's win, But four teams ate, the Univer- the second victory of the 1916 sea-) 13 to 8, last Saturday, Following fs} lifornia 1916 football team ympies he largest setback. 0 Whittier dregon So. California Mary's Vashington Total 3 8 doesn’t live in Boston got a lot of It was held fn Boston, ua Not Tom Cowler Winner in Rochester Bout ROCH R, N. Y., Nov. 91 jHaving a distinct advantage in height, reach and weight, Tom! 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