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STAR—-WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22, 1916. PAGE MUTT AND JEFF—Mautt Stuck a Trifle Too Long frets Mate tee Ca pee oe, BY BUD FISHER. (Xm To» “Je Me Ww 9: “wage aot MELT Jer THE wacporr|( Now BoY, “PAGE MR Ae wurr\ || IN TEN MUTE AND T'VE ) 1. YOU Dow Tr FAD Ht Gor «4 omer an, Ay aah SCHEME TO MAKE {j\ RGM Away KEEP mR. A. MUTT PROBA 2 MINK TIM A SWELL if PRONG HI ( : . aw, ITS bal Sin . er an ’ J ig No Him EVERY v7 ie MR. AL MUTT NI} | vanocreir on Some 4) om ca, RUSTE Sone Sia ,bur = GUY ARQUND * nar J TEN MINUTES. T MANE 4 OP THeta HORSE MATS THE . s | ; a {COMET Locate Hun Sim. ’ Sweu : AVERY mPOA ANT MR. ALMUTT ane NOW)? Ten I Teak WED To PLEASE esgpea.bi TVE HAD ENCRY KID Tt bats ENGAGE owe GUYS, WANT ME YO 11 YOUNG BEEN me BTIM (le a. murr! J BY ie HILL | lve aie foe ACT AS IUDGE, PAGED In ane \i] 30 MED TOIT : ONTHES JOB Page > we mim. / L Dowr war ¢ I by Hi GN [LLIE Ritchie eRe bs ° ‘ NOw ‘THAT ‘ BUT He Aine N { |NERE'S A 2 be ANNGVED NEVER MOTE \ MERE SIR, former light | Dowcar. ae NY AN (Roe you it, weight cham SA orld, who boxes Sid Mitchell, the} Nustralian welterweight, in a four-round melee tonight at Dreamland, is for prohibition first, last and all of the time The first remark Willie made on landing in Seattle was to question how things| were going, now that the/ stat@-is dry. He was in-| formed that everything looked | rosy and thus far there was every indication that Battling Dee Mon Rum had lost the} title for once and all so eau FReivs ToNGRT | CONFIDENCE REIGNS ' GRIDIRON CIRCLES ill sweep the United States BY H. C. HAMILTON with the fact that Army's end» a shore to shore.” Willie forgot to bring his olf clubs along and as a re-| ee ; . SOME FOOTBALL FIGURES a sult, did not get an oppor u taff Corresponden’ ave sbown nothing remarkable tn Perhaps no two teams have been so evenly matched in past per- 5 . Ww Nov 2. € bh | , i tunity to disport on any of the ee ice ee cle pawsdl feng Ged ae ee formances than the Army and Navy, dence today is the reigning om y or) They have played 20 games since 1890, the Army winning 10, Navy, local links yesterday. He is very fond of the royal and astern cities where The Army h not shown any ar-|thing wonderful defensively. But ‘ton ia 9, one being a tie i teams are p Large scores between Uncle Sam's teams have been the exception, ancient game and is reputed| longi An elds pier SS tiie tis arial cone jthe Army making the greatest number of points in one game, 40, ; a d golfer. ihc ; nd 4 rt against the Navy's 5, in 1903. & good ¢ At New Haven, where Tad fon which has rolied up a total of sia Staak of the gainos Welw woe ty 6 giaale jonchdiern ar aan RITCHIE TO VISIT FOLKS Jones, Cupid Black and the Peots against some formidable | 7} IN PORTLAND | rest of the Yale team inspire | machines J Scores of the previous Army-Navy games follow Following his bout tonight, | the students, they are only | Army Navy Army Navy he Ritchie will return to Portland, slightly certain of vic | 1890 . 0 24 1905 .. mae ote. 6 de where his mother, brother and two | tory than at Cambridge | 1891 . - 32 «16 «(1906 .. F 10 | ne sisters reside, for a #hort visit be-| At Annapolis, where the Navy {s| 1892 . ‘3. 1 ‘ 6 ne fore going back to Californta. He | being whipped Into shape for the 1893 . - 4 6 1908. : 4 q worked out yesterday In the Aus- annual bout with the Army, they 1899 <i 5 1910. * 3 — tin & Salt gym with Stanley Jones, refuse to believe thet Elmer Olt 1900 . ays Jaume | vanes” |S a ¥ 3 & former Seattle and Spokane ama- yoees Gene View WOVOEEE | cme 9 | 1901 -% 6 8. ‘ 6 Y teur mitt slinger, who ws been ie sete eget “4 a | 1902 2 8 1913. 2 s g . he Midshipmen's !!r be Army, | ‘ i 5: BOYS HAD FINAL WORKOUTS k over @ trail of emashed foot} Over Ever Hammer 4 FOR SHOW YESTERDAY Wedscn’ takes ca “Kid” Pot ball defenses shatt by this| ah i MORE FOOTBALL FIGURES A Valley Trambitas, Billy Nelson.| io ina Pred sod Ph poo doughty pair, fs willing to mort RACINE, Wis, Nov. 22—Joe Altho Harvard has won football consistently from Yale in the % Harry Casey, Leo Houck, Hendrick | oe © nat | gage the old homestead and bet it) welling returned to ring promt-| last four years, and it looks as tho the Crimson was due for another = | i vid ley Riley takes cn Charley David: victory this year, Harvard would have to win every game for 11 years Hudson and several other boys nence today. He earned a clean! * son and Har ( e bat | billed to appear on tonight's card| oy aca” wae Sonn apd a Yale Backers Weak ery aver Der Waames, ta 18 | to even up the score with its Bulldog rivals a ow their final workouts yester-| Ji be used. Ad Schacht will ref. there is @ waver at all in thelrounds, hero last night, all but! | _ Yale and Harvard have played for 36 seasons, beginning in 1875. (So games were played in 1877, 1885, 1888, 1895 and 1896.) Of this number Yale has won 21, Harvard 10, and 5 were tied. } In “tke accompanying table games played under the old scoring | system are not included. | The Bine team has not been able to triymph over the Crimson |since the first year Percy Haughton took charge of the Cambridgy idespread field of op \ Trambitas made the boxing |ereq and Nate Druziman will do|holde forth at New Hosen vale | knocking the Swede out twice tn/ ho crowded the gym gasp |‘) Pithe announcing. Lonnie Austin | backers, re oo a ma have charge. and promises no| Percy 'Haughtes ‘offense force of a battering ram. Frank |“2zeceseary delays, first ted into a Yale line, grow | Johnny P | mer will have the better of him|POUt Degins at $:30. The Dream. | slightly weak when asked for oven| 7 ae Is Haven. Yale|the eighth | fect of a ™ rn several pounds, but thie’ does | 404 hall {8 located at Seventh and money beta aad. theyre asking Not to fh inns Game) team, in 1909, Scoreless ties resulted the next two years, and Harvard ™ ot seem to be worrying the Port odds. Harvard students are {n-| | hae Week tne. 4 S eevck usr MAKE GOOD weet Prana has about complet visited the infirm for Oregon football star, will not be in Harvard Yale Harvard Yale c alt n ab! S creditable showing with Billy Nel.| Walsh of the Metropolitan Lam. | 2 eo castan’ duaure’ tke Pg oy hpipenear died cots 1884 . 2. -o° @ 2 son tonight if he has any hopes of | %eTmen’s club to bring Billy Mas have @ better balanced backfie ce were the en! phd Hine t of O. Hed 8 = — 2 @ getting a return match with “Muff” ©tt. the clever Portland feather. than the Army and this, combi ed — aasanentenntalaaa Aaa bf 0 6 bp ; ; 1 Bronson. Nelson holds a decision | ¥*!sht, and Al Sommers, the mid Ra 1889 4 1906 - 0 6 i * over the fast Portlander and, ‘ewelght, here for a bout on the 1 fi ie 1 i . Houck as well. should Houck get| Xt Metropolitan card whiten wil OT AR TEAM S| ° ° Bho a ee 6. fs good ass draw tn tonight's fray, [be staged December 1 . |W ashington Gri eam 1895 0 8 (1910 ° 8 ft would be no more than right PICKED BY } ‘ 1894 4 12° 1911 °o 0 i that he be given another chance at | | i y | : f B “f M | 1897 |... 0 10 1912: 2 oO 5 » § Bronson, who !s now in Portlana, 5 ratns ror ig elee 1898 7. 8 we. 5s & * §) but will be back following nis BOYS | 1899 We oe ry = gh a rosea res tr eae | Back from {ts successful invasion! Murphy carried the ball the} 1900 . ° 28 «1915... ° 3 .. lor the Coast featherweight | ICE At a banquet last night, at [of California, the Unive of greater part of the time for Wash 1901 «sees eee . 22 o “ae Hl 4 the Y. M. C. A., in honor of the | We 1 football team art ion and was good for gains at Won—By Yale, 17; by Harvard, 8. Tied, 4 4 PRELIMINARIES SHOULD BE | SKATINC: members of the Broadway and ons for the California every attempt, Hainsworth was an | Re we gs ps WORTH WATCHING Lincoln football teams, an all % played on University |other back field man that gave the | FABLE < j ( The preliminary events tonight | star high school first and sec- heer Agee agiving day. a Callfornians all that they wished | One time a football dopist doctored up a lot of comparative scores 2 ¥ whould be worth watching. Henry . 0nd team were picked by those | Most of the men are suffering; The general opinion of the varsity | and actually predicted a result. a ‘ tie liv aenior a Pe ae Dee TE |* present. The selections follow: from slight bruises. Murphy and men seems to favor Coach Smith's % & t os ot | First Team RD bj me bah deydhnc D9 pheatlbven sation pment males vomits o inre rane Mike Gibbons Is the greatest fighter in the world, a number of fle Ends reageey Btagfls joohedbr atic gars 4 pategle fies Pe California has | tle scribes reported. We just happen to remember what these geniuses : La Fray, Broadway ..Day, Lincoin| °°, "02 Sect California's punts, but | better trick 8 and know how | sald after Mike's lamentable affair with Packey McFarland. 7 e e Wachter ae iia orn] ith @ fow days’ rest ho will be|to pull them off to perfection, ac-| a re i a Tackles C 7 able to play in his usual style. leording to the Dobie gang. | 2 J y I Ss a 10na Butcher, B’dw'y..Pittelkau, Lincoin]___. a RARE! ee | .- : Adams, B'dw'y.. % vit, QA feenean | j dler, B'dw’y. . Nyland ler, B'dw'y ille a urns p n ry 4 i Pitwest, Linccla: movers : t g about > F Centers ‘ ‘ ' : aro | i Rea or Melee | ; e higher cost of living | ¢ Wilson, Lincoln.....Sizer, Q. Anne ps ——__—|5 : 2 ° Overton, B'dw'y.... Reese, Bdw'y| CHICAGO, Nov, 22.—Jeas Wil-{ho conslders ideal for a heavy- 1 Of Seattle, Washington crue wedulinsin yg. [ia apna ie lop Postar | gl nen tei Jack Britton Isat 1 4 , - - oa ee 4 and turned a deaf ear to the am. m going to take {t easy after Established 1882 Or Hallet, Lincoln] pitions of half a dozen scrappora,|a hard season,” Willard raid, in| Winner Over White . : q ‘ £3 pi 2 2 ete Quarterbacks who would like a chance at the| reference to prospective matches. | A cage og ry : B. Feek, B'dw'y...Bekman, Lincoln] heavyweight’s title. He attaches no {mportance to the, BOSTON, Nov, 22—Jack Britton ‘ oo Statement of November 17, 191¢ —o Jeas was looking fine, and altho| claims of Carl Morris, Dillon and |had the better of the going in a 12 ; 4 = elias th NAN’S IN LIMELIGHT heavier than when he left here Inst | Levinsky. Fred ‘ulton, he be-|round tangle with Charley White, a spring, he has not taken on enough | lieves, {a the most logical opponent, | cnicg Ps LJ 201 nicago lightweight, here last jurces ee eight to cause training trouble. He | altho ho would fall far short)... : 5 2 Loans and Discounts.......... $4,164,281.42 said he weighed close to 270, which| of upsetting the champlonship | MSht Britton was the aggressor) @ a } A see ee crown, Willar es and led in a majority of the 12/@ i 4 Re eas TEMA 5 > sd. ores. 0401 0:08 ov a8 00,000,00 While not « oY a nerap,” |rour a i , Other Bonds, War rants and Stocks 136,136.63 Willard said, “I will not turn down ‘a 1 ; 2 is Shires ripe |any reasonable proposition, I am | 8 3 | y. Real eee Fucaibae and Fixtures 37 160.00 + | willing to let the fans pick my next | Benny Leonard Puts |s a usto’ AZ y Unde tters opponent.” i E ot roel iability Under Lette ie laa ronson § —_—_—_— |Harvey Thorpe Away : % Cash and Exchange » 2,252,712.23 ST. LOUIS, Nov. | 22.—Harver| j - ° 252 ae Thorpe of Kansas City was just 10 a - * ; Rose City Importing Co. Lng eed et of ore} Cae ry me: 7,979,671.22 wit enny Leonard, New York's . ; ale dazzling Nghtweight.| Benny push- ; Liabilities 404 14th St. DOC | OR ed Harvey off 10 seconds before the| @ ‘ 4 Pantel Since, $ 400,000.00 final gong in the twelfth. Thorpe : Seigs and 62,242.99 $ Oakland, Cal. wr Go to the Right D. [ Tgp setaactale ee ls § 1 { ,242, 0 to the Right Drug Co. : Circulation . 99,095.00 : : . | : Sarde Borrowed 34°649.49 Offers its cus- | 169 Washington St McTigue Wins Mix |s Our Liability on Outstanding Let- tomers in Seat- And the Doctor will give you a In New York Ring 4 All patting each other on the back eee wel ee ful examination and preseri| coemeneet i i 3 ters of Credit....ccccccsesee 288,940.94 tle and Wash- you FREE. All that we ask le that |, NEW YORK, Nov. 22—Milke Mo. : because OM_ KEENE, in Spite of 4 Deposits 6,894.742.80 ington com. you become a patron of the store,| Tigue outpointed Tex Kelly in 10/5 rising costs of labor and leaf, still ‘ eeee owe y yf tee Doesn't this sound Ike good busi. | rounds. A fi Pr plete lines of nese to you? p Marty Cross — Farmer ai today that + esado Blend ivan tn 10 rounds, 5 $7,979,671.22 choicest Cali- a or the same old 5c price. | DEPOSITS Nov. 17, 1916..... .$6,894,742.80 fornia Grape MEN | Can Save You Time and Money : DEPOSITS Nov. 10, 1915...... 4,912,202.89 D, Juice, Mineral TOM KEENE 4 4 ee Waters, etc., at [ your the 4 ene aT nec before attempting to treat ; ” AF gf Gtia in Deposits One Year..... $1,982,539.91 | ,, Midnight Wvoltes" and fie lowest prices. Hae ane A Me the cigar with that : 3 as +6 . , ; All orders ship- “ ' Young surder tri ears ago, is i The First National Bank of Seattle | ji in'/iS'utinony tal oe ster |B ped day ree OE ee Mader Pete Presado Blend i a Pra t © att, | ” terme, and fee) be fd to meet ¥ i ' y ‘Has a Record Staunch and True—That Stands Preok Dillingham of | Cintingati, A Sees " CONSULTATION rm SCHWABACHER BROS. & CO., Inc. . q Si pei who charges her husband, a p ceived. Bi plang et all gly.) oe ‘ | ince 1882.” medicine manufacturer, traveled Lot, We cor wert By teat 5 Distributere, Seattie, Wash. 1 . { with the actress on a steamboat DR. DONAWA ; from Beattle to Alaska in 1913, ono TAberty Bldg. Sppesite Pestottics, ‘

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