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Twenty-One University of California Footballers Here Seeking Revenge — the University 24> from the hide ‘turn the trick. | Harvard star, and Andy Smith, | | first encounter, and the two) Fi; ‘efforts to wipe away the night- of California football team of the University of Washing ton—that is, if the expenditure Twenty-one native) gons are in our midst today! F another shining light on the} | gridiron of other days. following defeats, one here last season and the 13 to 3 win mare? Adopt Old Game LOOMING UP: testa | is seeking a sum reported as $12,000,! ‘and glittering among them| Recalling the 72 to 0 defeat of recent date, is it any won- Back around 1910 California FEVENGE! =e rhat’s what Ar a Said revenge is to be peeled ‘Dut in reality several thousand ss, on brilliant coaching, can} Tike diamonds in the rough,| are Eddie Mahan, the great) the U. of W. handed the} © Golden Staters last year in the) that our brothers from South are using heroic adopted rugby football The game never was overly popular. In 1915 | Con- venience Are Found in a Standard Examination of Title ‘At any moment it may be necessary to convert your real es-) tate holdings into cash speedily. You cannot then af- ford the time and un- certainty incident to having the title exam- ined from the begin- ning, and subjected to supposititious defects, newly discovered. Demand Title Insur- ance when you buy and your title will be in a condition for im- lediate conversion to cash. Our examinations of titles are accepted as “standard by all leading financial institutions of Seattle. STAR—TUESDAY, NOV. 28, 1916. PAGE 9 MUTT AND JEFF—Matt May Be Shorteron Coin but He’s Longer on Experience { A LETTER FoR Serr AND FROM a Lawve RS OF FKKE “TOO, L WONDER TUL OPEN tT, the old style was readopted and bette games with Washington sched- uled. Washingten, under Coach | Dobie, has never lost a game, After the 72 to 0 score the Call- fornians were wild over the defeat. Most remark: lly following, | ington, eleven just jwhip the team {t had so soundly | Walloped a short while before. | The University of California stu- |dents believe that rustiness at the jold game was responsible for the |defeats. In order to prove it a costly coaching department was as- mbled. Mahan, than whom there is no greater gridironer, is coach- ling the backfield. Oregon Against Dobie | Dobie, taciturn and defeatiess, doubtless ponders fn his tent at the latirring scenes on the rejuvenated California campus. In Oregon Dobie is vastly unpopular. There | will be joy in Oregon if Callfornia | Heke Dobie. But the big idea is that Dobie has never been defeated. The Blue and| Gold fs building all its hopes anent the day when California again faces | Washington. Will California and her gre coaching stars turn the trick’ Visitors Look iFt A better looking bunch of ath jletes than the 21 members of the California erew that arrived from the South last night would be hard lto find. The boys were In an alto- gether different spirit than the stage-frichtened squad that came North last year to do battle with the local gridiron warriors, after having been defeated, 72 to 0. The recent melee at Berkeley, in which California held Washington to a ‘win over them of 13 to 3, has given them much confidence. They are hoping that they can come back this year as they did last. The visitors eduled to bru their paces today at Uni REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS | |In order te introduce our new | (whalebdore) plate, which is the lightest ané strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of the |meuth; you can bite corn eff the |cob; guaranteed 15 years. | Gold crown $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $10 set of teeth ... -$5.00 | Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 White crowns ... Gold fillings .... Silver fillings . Platina fillings work guaranteed for 15 years. Have impression taken in the morn- ing and get teeth same . Exam- ination and advice free. Call and See of Our Piate ané Bridge W: We Sane the Test of Time. resent pat: | retemimendsa’ by our sariy custome | work {9 still giving good me 1VOUND It OUT Two yea he BEST TOBACCO 1 EVER TUCKED Away MY JAW AMO SUCH A SMALL CHEW MAKES GOOD. OU probably realize the change that two made among tobacco users. Hundreds of LF AGO. BUT you! WOULDN'T LISTEN TO year have -BCUT rs waited months before they were willing to try it. inging from one old kind of tobacco to another never med to improve matters. Rich tobacco, But common sense was shredded, lightly salted— tobacco satisfaction can go, and Unien York City WAT ir SAYS? GUESS did} a GREAT scorr! ) says: WHICH SHOULD TAKE § nnn ae fn \ Seattic will get Ite first peep at hockey fer the present season tonight, when a doubie- header in the amateur league will be run off. The Knights of Columbus will take on the S. A. C. septet, and the University of Washington equad will clash with the Auto- mobile club. Mayor Hi Gl will be on hand to open the festivities. Mayor Gill was badly bitten by the hockey bug last season, and was among those present at every melee staged at |the Arena. Pete Muldoon’s team of profes | sionals is fast shaping up to the old) midseason form. Bobby Rowe was {slightly injured fn practice when he « OR. JERE, THIS 15 TOROTIFY YOu THAT WouR UNCLE MAK OF CALIPORAIA HAS DYED AND LOR > Esrave OF £20,000 To You. T WIL MAIL YouR CHECK AS SOON As, SAME ARRIVES, PROP CALIFORNIA Days," FIRST ICE HOCKEY MELEE OF SEASON PALS FoR EVER. WEL ONE FOR AL. AND ALC | WHATEVER We Haye \ WE'LL SHARE iF ea Malla ‘ FOR TONIGHT tried to tear out a section of the fence surrounding the ice, but re fused to keep out of the practice meleos. Seattle has identically the same team that went thru the sched- ule last season. The first game at home will be with Portland, on December 6, The Metropolitans open the season away from home, taking on Frank Puat-) rick’s Vancouver Millionaires, tn the British Columbia town, on De cember 2 I believe I have the fastest team in the cireutt,” declared Manager Pete Muldoon, following today's practice seasion. Roy Rickey, the likely looking! young substitute of Inst season, has improved considerably. raity field. Johur~ Stroud, grad- uate manager of the Southern in- stitution of learning, wae inclined to be optimistic. He pointed out | that last season, after taking a 72 to 0 defeat, the Californians came North and lost, 18 to 7. This year, instead of losing by an overwhelm ing score, they lost in the first game, 13 to 3. | “Figure it out for yourself,” says Stroud. The Bear Staters hit the hay jearly last night, appearing a bit tired after their long journey from| Berkeley. | Will Miss Bill Grimm Bill Grimm, the player over which the U. of W. squad weat on a strike when he was barred from compe- tition for foozling his studies, will! be missed from the Washington! line-up. Julius Calkins will fill bis! shoes. Calkins played a good game! against Oregon, and is considered first team material. | The jocal contingent went thru) a brisk workout last evening. Altho) Mayfield did aot work in the serie mage, he was back at tackle. Ernest (Tramp) Murphy is going) to be one of the chief sources of trouble for the Southern team. Murphy has been regarded as one of Washington's strongest de. fensive players, and lately has come to the front as a star of fensive man. In the Mat California game his weight plus his size made the Southerners think that they stopping a emall mountain je. George Varnell of Spokane will) referee and Plowden Stott of Port-| land will umpire. A definite time for the game has not yet been set. | It will probably begin at 1 or 1:30.) Miske Signed for | Bout With Gunner NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—Billy Miske, the St. Paul light-heavy- weight, will meet Gunboat Smitn in @ ten-round bout Thursday after noon at the Clermont Sporting club, Brooklyn. Joe Tinker Nearly | Loses His Place as Cub Boss for Good| PEORIA, II, Nov, 28—Joe Tinker, 1916 manager of the Cubs, was still working today to have his 1917 Job confirmed, He sive thanking hie luck that he was in a position to hold any job. Yesterday, while duck hunt. Ing near here, Joe's boat over. turned, hie shell-laden hunting coat was dragging him under, and just as It seemed likely that he would handle a harp instead of a baseball bat next summer, a fleherman discovered him. Joe ie o. k. today. Three New Players On Portland Squad’ PORTLAND, Noy, 28-—-Four of Portland's hockey players who won fame with last year's champion-| ship team, will be among those present when Portland meets Spo- kane next Friday night 9, the opening game of the Pacific Const league season here. Spokane {is the infant team ot | the league. The other contestants | are Vancouver end Seattle. With three new men ifn its lineup, the Portland squad {» busy practicing at the Ice Hip Willie Meehan Is | Winner Over Frank TACOMA, Nov. 28,—Frank Farm- er Tacoma made a second attempt to wrest the Coast lightheavy- weight title from Willie Meehan of} San Francisco, last night, but the| fat boy had him hanging on for) mercy In the hast round. Meehan | has not found any one tn the North weat who has been able to claim a/ draw at the end of four rounds, Pealtry, Vi 1916 brotiers fee ative Want mei o | Domeatio wheel Limburger .. | Oregon triplets | Tomatoes, I Rutabagas, Ala | Wisconsin triplets | Wisconsin twine | Young Amertes Vegetables and Fruit | (corrected daily by J. W. Godwin & Co.) 100 @ 116 green, per Ib wax, per Ib White etree gee Yakima Gea. Sweet potato Kastern Washini Kiraw, ton Timothy ... Mined timothy, Bastern Washin Wie compressed time! 4 | ae WEVE BEEN PALS FOR A Good > || MANY Yeap AND WE'RE Gonna BE UPS AND Downs TOGETHER, \ SHARE OUR For One ! HEREAFTER, TY- FIFTY Extra! Extra! Gil Dobie Predicts ‘W’ Will Win Game Gilmour Dobie Just a minute! Before reading this, prepare ¢ the shock of your lifetim ington | nkagivin, net the University of to be played on Uni. versity field. How do we know? Weil, you could never guess in a thousand years. Gilmour Dobie, usually pessl- mistic of mein and longfaced of manner, wreathed his face in miles last night and knocked those about him dead when he exclaimed: “Washington will fornia Thureday.” Thie le the first time in his nine yeare as coach at U. of W. that Dobie hae predicted a win. Scratch It on the archives of the family Bible, ye oldest inhabi- tants. beat Cali- THE MILWAUKEE railroad is building 3,000 freight cars to re-| lev: ar MATISM There's no use trying to cure rheumatiam with drugs and dope. 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Lincoln Faculty Mighty Proud ot Basket Squad 13 Lincoln high school faculty metm-| | bers are shouting loudly these days that they are of a different breed than the old-ttme teachers, boast ing nothing but a high brow and a pair of tortolse-rimmed glasses. The Lincoln brain cultivators are making the gladsome noise just be cause they boast a basketball team | which they honestly believe is the fastest quintet in Seattle In proof of their contention, H | H, Smith, civic instructor and mas-) cot, polnts with pride to Principal! THANKS, MUTE I DON'T WORRY ABOUT THE LAWYERS PAPER. AND WROTE MYSOLE A LET (Copyright, 1916, by HM. 0. Fisher. Trade Mera Reg. U. & Pat, Offiony BY BUD FISHER. (s 20.000! DA's AT } MUL Show IT ro HED UP A |! re ae corte breed { LANDKLADY Ant “1 ) t Gor SOME D SHELL THINK, } WEVE GT MONE if THAT T WAS HER TO — |Willie Hoppe Will |. Be in Pink for Mix | With Madden Friday Willle Hoppe is hard at work for his bout with Lloyd Mad- den, new Nort'west lightweight champion, to be staged In Dreamland Friday night by the Metropolitan Lumbermen’s club, Colgate went into training today) at Mansfield, Mase., where the men will be given a hard scrimmage and a rest tomorrow Brown's heavy) work is over. Lieut. Daly of West The champ has stipulated Point has come out with a declara- | that Hoppe must make 135 tion that the Army is the best team | pounds for the fracas, and Wil- in the country. lie has gone to work in earnest Taking this as a claim to cham-| in an effort to get down to the pionship honors, it will have to be| desired weight. admitted there is little to argue, Harry Anderson, who lost the about, and, in fact, something to) championship to Madden and substantiate the claims of the West) wii) endeavor to make a come- Point eosch. back against Jack Readd, the The Annapolis boys came within] Australian lightweight, Is also \ point of defeating Pittsburg, but| hoping for the best, Anderson fell before the Army attack by a wants to be in the pink for his one-sided score. Considering this,) fight, and if returned the view it is permissible to figure the army| tor will challenge the winner of at least as strong as Pittsburg. the Madden-Hoppe bout In an ~ Rig effort to regain his lost laurels. \Basketball Season The Seattle Church Athletic jleague starts its basketball season |tonight, with four games scheduled {at Leschi pavilion. Eight o'clock Harry L. Diets, manual training eee ie Tava instructor, played on the South Da-|~ mmance eran, rae Lace ona’. Go for | Woodland Park Presbyterian; 9 threo years, and is another basket O'clock games, Welsh Presbyterian: pee tap yy Pe vs. Plymouth, and Green Lake M. BE. Three former. University vs. Trinity Lutheran. . Washington stars are out. They| Games will be played at Lescht are Tony Savage, Ernie Wells and| 7 Tom Wand. David Allen, who went to Brown, and Robert Leif com- plete the lineup. The Franklin Faculty team will be played soon. Frederick Edson, former Yale cap tain Jordon Winner in Haughton Will Not Quit Baseball Game BOSTON, Nov. 28.—Percy Haugh- ton, head coach of Harvard's | football team and president of the Roston National league club, de nies that he will resign and give up baseball, as reported in New York papers. | “I'm fn basebcll to stick,” Haugh ton sald, “and I expect to remain jas president of the Braves for mami time to come.” Bill Speas Proud Father of a Boy| Word has been received from Portiand that Bill Speas, former momber of the Portland Colts, in| jthe N, W. league, is the proud! jfather of a baby nearly eight pounds GERALD’S BAR WILL | BE SOLD BY SHERIFF Anybedy who wants jcash register, wine peanut machine, bar mirror, whisky} glasses, or, in fact, anything per- taining to the successful operation of a first-class saloon, would do} well to attend the public sale of the fixtures of Clarence Gerald's bar, formerly located at 824 First} ave., set for December 8& | Constable Edd Shrewsbury obtain Jed an order from Justice Brinke |Monday to advertise the sale of | $5,000 worth of fixtures confiscated | |from Gerald's place during a dry| law raid shortly after prohibition | went Into effect to cooler, buy a PG. GERRY Rhode Island (Dem.) 4 | Milwaukee early in aes First Cue Contest Who'll Get Willard- Fulton Heavy Bout? CHICAGO, Nov. 28.—Fight fans are speculating on the outcome of the bidding between Tom Andrews and Tex Rickard, both of whom are determined to stage the pro- posed Willard-Fulton fight Andrews has already made his offer of $40,000 to the champion for ten-round, ro-decision bout at Rickard is to make an enticing offer for a| fight in Madison Square Garden mer down the line in the first block of their three-game match last ! for the city three-cushion billiard championship at the PopeSibley parlors, 50 to 43. The second block will be played tonight, beginning at 7:30, Charley Tobin Is Portland Captain Charley Tobin, forward on the Portland ice hockey team of 1915-16, has been named captain of the Uncle Sams, replacing Eddie Oat- THE SECURITIES Construction|man, who will not be with the Co. will commence immediately the|team this season. “Moose” John- construction of a $75,000 apartment |son is still working out with Port-. house at Fourth ave., near Bell st. | land. cause for = Thanksgiving FTER turkey, cranberry sauce and mince pie, there’s nothing you can put on a Thanksgiving table that’s quite as appropriate as a red-topped Humidor Can containing 25 of TOM KEENE Cigars. Attention! Prepare for Thanksgiving ! Notice : Rising costs have affected neither quality nor the Sc price of TOM —nor will they as long as we can help it. As manufacturing costs stand to- day we believe we are even giving more than value inthe TOMKEENEat Sc, TOM KEENE the cigar with that Presado Blend SCHWABACHER BROS. & CO., Inc. Distributers, Seattle, Wash. | Under Way Tonight Charley Jordon took Joe Scher- —

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