The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 27, 1916, Page 9

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BY EDWARD HILL N AMILLIE Hoppe ) VY will have ; to WOM make 135 pounds at 6 j ? ay o'clock next ‘\ Friday night for his tangle ak RB with Lloyd Madden, new Northwest lightweight cham pion, as the main event of the card to be staged in Dream land. When Joe Walsh, match maker for the Metropolitan Lumbermen’s club, signed the boys up this clause was in sisted on by Madden “T'll fool 'em,” said Hoppe “There are a lot of people up and down the Coast who think I am not able to make 135 pounds. I can do it, and will, for next Friday's bout.” Matchmaker Walsh declared that with Hoppe making 135 pounds for Madden, the bout} should prove one of the best ur-round melees thus far J in Seattle. F" BRONSON COMING [ACK TO SEATTLE | “Muff” Bronson, sensational Port land schoolboy boxer, will be back fn Seattle with his new honors, the Pacific coast lightweight champion. ahip, some time the last of the week. According to reports of the fight} Jast Friday night in Portland.) “Muff had all the better of the Oakland colored gladiator. BILLY NELSON ALSO WON PORTLAND BATTLE } Billy Nelson, the Spokane feather weight, who won from Houck here/ stands next last Wednesday, was also a winner game a couple of years JACK READ IS quite A STORY TELLER Jack Read, the Australian light- Metropolitan show, has a telling stories. | Australia, according to Jack,| Coat-shirt, that is, the one open ll the way down the front, is un-| mown. ' On his return to Australia after his first visit to America, Jack had) several coat-shirts catalogued as part of his wardrobe, On receiving} iis laundry one day he was sur-| ed to find that all his coat-! shirts had been stitched up. | Not only that,” says Read, “but) they had sent me a Dill for the sew-| ing, also.” VAL SONTAG LOSES A mialht BOUT IN BROOKLYN nm Sontag, Seattle Weight, lost his first bout inyNew York Saturday night to Joe Borrell of Philadelphia. peared in several bouts in and near New York, and until the Saturday fracas had not had a decision go! against him. A report of the fight, | however, gives the Seattle boy ¢on-| See Dr. Edwin J. Brown MSELF €) | 13 First Ay. Union Block. $25.00 wet of teeth 09 set These prices in extracting withou | ICE | SKATING and NIVERSITY y | REAL PAINLESS |} DENTISTS | | | fm order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which ts the! lightest an4é strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of the you can bite corn off the aranteed 16 years. Gold crown . $3.00 | $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 $10 set of teeth 5.00 Bridge work, White crowns ... Gold fillings Bilver fillings .. Platina fillings All work guaranteed for 15 years ve impression taken in the orn ig and get teeth mame day, Exam- tion and advice fre 4 7 t of our present patronage ts ‘ommend our early eustom h good our ad ¥ t # HI Cut - Rate | prolonee / ud Dentists | pennsyivania leads the states in the use of steam power, having 20 b+ per cent of all in the United States. 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Qgpecitc Vrascr-Fatereen Ce. STAR—MONDAY, NOV, 27, 1916. I loyd Madden Demands Willie Hoppe Make 135 Pounds for Friday’s Battle MUTT AND JEFF—Oh, About Fifty-Fifty. MY WAME 1S BLACK | T WANT To see ars MUTT, ARE You (N OR OUT? A PARTY To SEE YOU NAMED BLACK aa « “BLACK? IS ('T MISTER | or wanes 8, FERDIE SCHUPP WORKS FROM BOTTOM TO TOP. OF HEAP IN SEASON NEW YORK, Nov. 27.—Ferd: nand Schupp, the young Giant lefthander who stood at the tailend of the list of pitchers in the National league a year is the leader of that same ue, thru his work while the Giants were making history at the close of the Averages of the National league going with Lee Johnson, the clever| Were made public today, and show wed an average of } less than one earned run for each } University Physician Gives Skating Tips’ | jers, standing third in the averages, | with 1.68 ear rans a game Meadows Iron Man Lee Meadows, bespectacled slab 1916 season, in 51 contents. heads the list for games completed |window display of both t |ington and ( |vertising th | different stores will jhow its pa | decorated that Schupp Dick Rudolph of the Braves ran each showed an er Cleveland uobroken run « Braves was to accomplish a no performing the sburg on June 16. to Schupp, having al earned runs a game tn Friday night in Portland. Report#}the 48 contests he engaged in say he put it all over Frankie) pitching his victories Huelat, former amateur champ of/able hurler hung up a new shutout the Northwest, who was attempting record by amassing 16 of them for a comeback after being out of the the season. lcerns for the b 167 batsmen back to Larry Cheney of Brooklyn followed! Fred Toner climbed out of the beaten path by fanning 11 was the best of the Brooklyn pitch-| batsamen in one afternoon 33 and lost 12 Rube Marquard, x Siete" THIS WOULD BE GOOD YEAR TO SETTLE THE INTERSECTIONAL TITLE BY PAUL PURMAN the winner of the Ohio State-North Western game just drawing to a clo | for a football “world series” never duplicated in past seasons. With one exception the championship bas either by Illinois, has developed a remark cated by the Wisconsin acore In the South, George Tech, with the wonderful has the undisputed call for pre. and on the Coast to women, and to overcome al! obstacles, Dr. BY JIMMY GRANT With Interest in ice skating rapidly approaching fever heat, a few timely hints on avoiding colds from Dr, Hall, the Univer- sity of Washington ficer, should prove helpful to all skating enthusiasts. The two main reasons, in Dr. Hall's opinion, why the person who skates catches cold the easiest, is the fatigue condition of the body after skating and too sudden a change of temper. single game, and the sectional win |ners could participate in a series |which would leave no doubt the abilities of the teams in those | parts of the country which are sel skirt with bloomer strong boots to brace up the ankles completes the costume. In Canada, where skating is reater part of the year, colds are seldom known. Most of the skaters dress in underclothing, an absorber Coach Dobi looks far and away four-cormered series featuring Brown or Pittsburg championship Since going East Val has 8D-| ia western experts The championship of the East could be decided by a game be- and Pittsburg. There is not a team which could o-Northwestern tween Brown Tech and Washington would decide which serves and thermostat at in each section, and put the business of selecting an foan team on a basis where the man plays a few from New York would be given an In the Middle West the right of! equal ciance. MASONS TO MARCH John F. Miller, grand marshal of honors, except the Army, which is not included on account of not playing under The proper length of time to The beet way to aveld the skate is from a half an hour to skating to fatigue, which often exhaustion, and to avoid too sudden temperature temperature cooling off going out into the open. The dress of the skater plays Important part. You Working People know that you can have he made a hit with the crowd, and will have no trouble tn getting more bouts In Gotham. be done by FINST AVE. JOE FARRELL LIKELY BOX FRIDAY quite a while # | Joe Farrell, Frank Purcell’s feather-| Over Pioneer |\To on Thankss has announced t of any description should be worn in skating. Whenever it Is possible, light woolen un- derclothing should be used light woolen Jersey, combined with short or long trousers, plus strong boots, costume for Long skirts are an impediment parade will be | , but this matter will be reme-| FIFTH Walsh. and pass thru the downtown ing to line up a suitable| the} starting point ed to join in the parade. Aronson’s Rose City Importing Co. 404 14th St. Oakland, Cal. Offers its cus- tomers in Seat- tle and Wash- ington com- Metropolitan matchmak former Northwest | | featherweight MARKET REPORT. Vrices Paid Produc Conner, the Tacoma featherweight, |{ are being considered. 9» | - 15 One May Be Britain’s — | New Dictator of Food 4 ibe and over *, good alee, dow. fornia Grape ee Waters, etc., at LORD DEVONPORT LORD MILNER All orders ship- One of these men, it is reported, take charge of the division and sale of foodstuffs in the British Viscount Milner has been high commissioner for South Af- es00e,0 ra F 40 id Wholesale Dealers for Vegetables and Fruit (Corrected dally by J, W. Godwin & Ca.) and under-secretary for finance in Lord Devonport, Sir Hud son Ewbanke Kearley, has served as parliamentary secretary ‘CURES MEN who, through puntry Hay and Grain (Prices: pad pro: Impaired Manhood, | Back, Nervous | entity, Kidney | hlem, are quickly cured by PIERCE’S SEXOID By mail $1, Janes Rodie, age 99, of Mel and Bladder Trou. ays eating cand 20.00 @ 21.00 > jot Antle arene 600 @ Phone Main (Copyright, 1918, by MO. Fish Trade Mark Neg. U. & Pat. Officay BY BUD FISHER. Graduate Manager Arthur Younger of the University of Washington has hit upon a novel idea of advertising the California-Washington game, billed for Thanksgiving day on University field. Manager Younger has already ob- [tained the consent of the large de to allow a full! o Wash- partm fornia colors in ad ide just tw display Nl decor Some of the stor BERKELE die Mahan, former Harvard grid iron star, prob Mahan had departed with the Call fornia football eleven for Seattle where the closing game of the sea son will be played Thursday I don’t think I wWl stay in the coaching business,” he said, “but T would like to get a position in Bos ton, where I could run out to Cam- More of Canada’s Athletes Food for A number of new names of athletes have been added to the casualty lists of the European according to lists recently made public by the British gov ernment. C. T. Cobbold, famous Cam- bridge oarsman, killed in action in France, w member of the crew which rowed the dead heat at Henley in 1913. A. €. Sutherland, Scotch sprinter, and Capt. A, R. Gibb, Scotch cross-country runner and distance man, have both been killed. The lists show that a number of well-known soccer players and cricketers have fallen. Canadian Boxer Is Killed in the War! VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov, 27.- | Private Arthur Swales, well known | in Northwestern amateur boxing circles, has met hie death at the front, according to word received here Sunday. He was a lightweight Boxing and Feed Are on Program Five boxing bouts and a big free feet are billed as a part of the pro-| gram to be run off tonight at the Young Men's Hebrew association| | venth and Jefferson. | club rooms, Professional entertainment {s also on the program of the grand high Jinks. Skinner & Eddy Win P.-I. Soccer Trophy The Skinner & Eddy soccer team won Sunday's fracas from the Cel ties, 1 to 0, and copped the P...1. tro. phy. The melee was staged on Dug-| dale field, and was a very hard fought contest thruont, Joe Schermer Would Win Billiard Title Jog Schermer has stepped to the fore and announced his intention of going after the three-cushion bill- {ard title of the city, He will take his cue in hand tonight at the Pope-Sibley parlors. Charley Jor- don will defend his title. Play} starts at 7:50, for 50 points. POLICE NABBED 45 The list of undesirables round ed up by the police in carrying out Chief Beckingham’s dragnet orders advanced from 34 to 4 over unday. Twenty‘one have been released on bail, WELL ANSweR. | You can | me! isITA | MISTER OR (Capris, 198, oy HO Pers ~~“ |YOUNGER HAS NOVEL | PLAN TO ADVERTISE TURKEY-DAY MELEE te are the Bon Marche, Fraser- erick & Nelson. companies will help out Prospects for the largest crowd | (United Press Staff Corr attended any game on University field are under There will be no confusion n getting his right seat, as the Varsity management has ar. ranged for a number of the stu dents to act block of seats has been set aside for the California students that are | planning to attend the game. Washington organizations | are figuring on attending the melee coming game. The ulgr window will be There will be plenty of competition among the various coo Smith and Mahan in Tiff Over U. of W. Backfield » Cal, Nov, 27.—Ed-|bridge afternoons and help coach Aly will not adopt jcoaching as his life work, in spite jof his success This became known today, after Mahan worked hard to develop the California backfield with Head Coach Smith regarding Smith uses the Pennsy} he distagreed different fro: The Californ class shape he Harvard system the more enthusiastic predicting a victory Willie Meets Frank | In Tacoma Tonight Cannons at Front) sxcoms, x | han, Frisco heavyweight, and Frank | Farmer are scheduled to furnish the | main event in tonight's boxing show This is the most attractive put on here f£ Willie Mee- out the fact that Westerner, is about the best foot- |ball player the East has watched in years. J. H. Hopkins Wins Turkey Day Shoot Alaska, was high gun of Sunday's shoot, held at the traps of the Green Lake club. 46 out of a possible 50. ' Kelly Pool— White ball in the pocket. 5c, please. Weep not, Bill. You can still blow SCHWABACHER BROS. & CO., Inc. Distributers, Seattle, Wash. GLORY ' Gridiron Echoes WON BY YALE BY H. C. HAMILTON jpondent) NEW YORK, Nov. 27,— Yale's victory over Harvard Saturday, which gave to the sons of Eli the championship of the aristocratic “Big Three,” carried with it a rather empty glory. Brown, pitted in succes- sion against Yale and Har. vard, whipped both those teams and did it with such rousing enthusiasm that the Providence team today un- doubtediy holds a double cinched hammeriock on the Eastern championship. Uniess Colgate knocks the Eastern fans off their feet with a vic- tory over the Rhode islanders Thureday, Pollard and the rest of the Brunonians will glory in an Eastern title. At Pittsburg it {s excusable to foam a) I would like.that sort of] here's choan steury tne the aaa clean record for the year jand claim at least a tie with Brown, but it is impo: look those two clean victories by Brown over Harvard and Yale, Also ible to over- was by the narrowest margin that Pittsburg escaped. The Navy, 4a team not counted at all in the general placing, suffered defeat by Pittsburg by the bare count of 21 y glory in canquest of the ast, however, is easily over- looked by Yale. The victory of the Blue over Harvard is plenty of com- pensation for anything that might |have happened, and the fact that |the Blue eleven outfought and out- played Harvard at every stage is enough to account for any old kind of enthusiasm in Connecticut. The Army-Navy contest brought mer Oliphant, a Oliphant’s spectacular work Sat- urday brought his point total for | the season up to 112, more than any | individual has scored this year. RIVERS GETS BOUT CHICAGO, Nov. 27.—Joe Rivers He cracked jand Ritchie Mitchell will fight in Milwaukee December 8. Friend No. 35,643 toa TOMKEENE. Price still 5c. Same Presado quality. SCRATCH a

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