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STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 30, 1916. PAGE 7 Metropolitan Club Has Lively Boxing Card Lined Up for Friday Night MUTT AND JEFF- Jeff L Doesn’ ve Believe in Any Labor Whatever cones ey eS ee 6 BY BUD FISHFEm ALL BOXERS iit in nemeaemiahenditie A ete nn A JERE WITH THE coun C WHAT NT Retr HAS 4 BOY OF : a ae | TRY Howe € RT SUPPOSE You Aw Srirec DvP oveR, | WISR GUYS (N WASTUNG Ton) TO SAY IN YOUR Sau. , BHAKGE H THIS BIGHT HOUR CAGOR LAW, HOw LONG & MAN MULT WORK ? 1: Rikur or ele cece T™™ GADD LT BENOOVES EVERY ame | BY WHAT RIGHT, T Ask You, HAVE Py Om THe Cnr) HEAR ‘ ) TO Do wis Par hehe |\ THEY To (INTER mE RO BETWEEN CASS, ARE IN FAVOR go Ps \ kk ro (NM PACT Tim FOR BATTLES h BAS€, Uaiconstrrocran oe EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYEE ? Om THE EIGHT HOUR, ia RUE 30 Fa 2 ret) PR af ABSOLUTELY | . TUTIONAL, ¥ —_——- ome | Law RePeacy JUS THIS A FRBE COUNTRY? an Pose ; A@AINST AN BY EDWARD HILL atchmaker Joe Walsh, of the Met ropolitan D > LJ ~# = FAST. LAM NOT]! a a & (N PAYOR of EIGHT HOUR " ’n LA SAID LAW! met here Lu mbermen’s club, has com pleted his box ing card of all events to run t in Drear Headed by a four-round tangle between Willie Hoppe and Lloyd Madden, for the North west lightweight champion- ship, the bill shapes up as one of the best of a mighty good string of shows that have been pulled off in Dreamland the last couple of months While there is considerable talk about the Hoppe-Madden! match, due to these two boys’! ee ee eee } Sg tay Oe TO A CLOSE AT LAST | now than he was before the Moran 4 | lard is in better shape now " Herson fracas that is fight,” said Tex Rickard here to leduled to do the semi- When the Washington eleven | the facuity day, aa be lo or eer 3 ct 1 e¢ same bill Dobie has every reasen for com : ol oe eae iasteoy mondiiass hated ee yaa plaint when he ioses six stars In a can train up to meet any oppo i, READ WORKING HARD FOR jornia game today, one of the ingle season, as he has this year | ment. k BOUT WITH ANDERSON most disastrous seasons, from One of the thine that Will make 6 | Rickard said reports that “On my first appearance In Seat, the point of losing players, in hit with the football fans is the aye | Willard is taking on too much i tle will de $ whether or not I am the history of the local schoo! n of announcing that Manager flesh were not true, and that 4 going to get a good start on my will come to a close Younger has Installed for the game he is in excellent condition. x third trip to Amertca,” said Jack From the beginning of the between California and Washing-| He refused to say If any under- a Read, who takes on Harry Ander- season, Dobie has lost some of ton. Inatea of having two an | standing had been reached with aa fon. As a consequence, Read ts nouncers from the sidelines, aa in| | Willard. It is believed that q working hard for his melee and re oung, Who waa counted up former games, Younger has arrang-| | Willard is holding out for more ported himself in good shape res/on to be one of Washington's star ed for four, with Ned Edris, who} money before agreeing to meet a terday. players (hia season, left school and Was the freshman trainer, in charge. | M cigggdhey Bigot pede a went to Chicago to work. Mac. Two of these will be stationed oi . § READ FIGHTS ON EMPTY gdhala eae Of the heraans hitting (he north and south sides ot the! East to get more money lined STOMACH, HE SAYS Read deciares that he ts never any heavier when he enters the ring | up to meet the champions x price. Tom Andrews still has a chance to land the fight for the Cream Clty. | Stanford Seskibiit 4 Conference Place ~ SAN FRANCISCO, Noy. 30.— Graduate Manager Behrens of Stan- ford university started today for Se attle, where he will make formal application on behalf of his univer- sity for admission to the Pacifie Coast conference on athletics, which meets there Saturday, It is proposed that the Cardinal |shall compete with the colleges in the conference tn baseball, basket- jball and track sports, but not im football. Stanford has no intention of abandoning rugby in favor of American footba!l, Behrens said be- fore his departure. Charlie Cutler Meets Joe Stecher on Mat backs who ever wore the Washing. field ton colors, waa another player who Inatead of having the old score | quit practicing on University field board, which told how the score at night than he ts when he welgh3 ovary night tood, there will be one invented by in, at 6 o'clock in the evening. In the Whitman game, Doble lost| Roy Taylor, which will tell how the 7 t many longdrawn 20: 14. war backfield me » And score stands at all points of the round fights in Australia.” he says -orge Str and Gardne Then ¢ bh, eame, the yardage gained, and the} « ¢ them . —, ae one pn pe tee regarded as All-Northwest end, had time left to play. The head lines : = & Muscle bruise on his right leg and | man also will have a stick showing ach. I believe tt makes me faster. ult ‘waded the Gedles”s ordera, taet|the wausbor of Goons left HOPPE HAS LARGE LOCAL to be outdone by the reat of the Returns from the Eastern games Z FOLLOWING OF FANS Washington players, “Big Bill") will be announced as they come . £ HS. Willle Hoppe no doubt has the Grimm had to be disqualified by!over the wire, Both Hoppe an¢ Bronson made and never takes a backward step. following in Seattle of any/ ap immediate hits with their po das oa Bronson ts clever and shify and carries a k_ o. punch In elther hand “Muff and “Judge” Fiannigan, his eccentric manager. are back in Se- = r who has stayed here any) og fn of time, with but one excep ees, oe oe asda gy : ances In Seattle. Hoppe oa slus| 2 gon commen” He i og to | Still Has Much of His Coin Left! attle, so the Portland schoolboy will be seen in action again as/ ~ yi OROVILLE, Cal., Nov. 30.— offer a 1917 contract, Stallings 1 . eer ne a aoe Sten. ben are enn Big Bill James, hero of the has instructed him to report paced | to Settle the Title STANLEY JONES HAS MET 1914 world’s series, will be giv- spring. If his pitching arm is | | is 4 SOME GOOD FIGHTERS en another chance by Manager back in shape, he will get a con- CHICAGO, Nov. 30.—Charlie Stanley Jones, the San Francisco| Stallings of the Boston Braves. tract. Cutler’s chance of being the middleweight, who came here as| The big twirler, whose home Bill said he still has $17,000 world’s heavyweight champion Willie Ritchie's sparring partner, is here, announced yesterday | cash of what he has made in | aa rm wrestler tonight depends on has met some mighty good boys in that, while he hi the California four-round game.) ball. not yet been b whether he can break Jée powerful scissors hold | ee eee ee Steche: 4 slp Bee are kie Jones, | 1 es i j when the two go to the mat * ttling Ortega, the famous Mert- KING FOOTBALL JERKED | This picture, the first of the annual Yale-Harvard game played Saturday at New Haven, shows the gridiron warriors of Yale ecoring| "ere x an knockout artist; Joe Ferrero | their, touchdown in the second period. It was the only MOuchdown of the game, and the first time Yale crossed Harvard's goal line eince| Cutler has trained three J and Soldier "Woods He is lsted | 1907. This touchdown made possible Yale's first victory over Harvard since 1909, when the Ells won on field goals. | months with Martinson, Fre: g fo wm i] Martin, the Vancou- FROM HIS THRONE THREE | In a wonderful last-ditch stand on the two-yard line, Harvard held three terrific plunges, then Neville, Yale's halfback, forced his way | hd Hussane, Demetral and ver. B.C. boxer. Martin ts s good across the line. The picture shows the teams piled up in the great play that decided the game. | (Strangler) Lewis, all of hoy. He holds a decision over Earl! whom have felt the Nebraskan’s Y wi, whl 1 | ; Gk Pixtal, Serer onaseue| : BA wt also shows a part of the wonderful crowd of 80,000 persons who packed the monster Yale bo which entirely surrounds the mighty scissors, and he belli 5 ap theavyweight champion of the| | play se Bl 0. a sllliasiehsabaveninlll sisaesiegsiaiiniiieed cgeistineopionn co no he is prepared to break the ‘Aific Coast when a member of deadly vise of Stecher. s | : | e Multnomah club of Portland. | b t th t B aly view of Sts BY H.C. HAMILTON {aforementioned Brown va, Colgate Gun oa ml Oo Ox | ne onan ‘0 the mat under | BATTLE ROYAL ALSO HAS United Press Staff Correspondent affair, at Providence, the most PLACE ON BILL promine d ; . I NEW YORK, Nov. 30—Jerk- prominent entertainment of the 5 t C fain aacuned Five ‘gentlomen of olor have! og'rom Na poieca! three Saye |iet. A warm rain wan ulig tr Between Ourselves War Fast Young Comer in | been signed up for a battle royal as| before he usually buys his tick- | Ut the East, and sloppy fields were the curtain raiser, When put on in| ¢¢ for the skids, King F promised | sneernce | 10 R d Mi \N Pl Si , » King Football | m tt ew layer Signed the right way, which, Walsh says,| Wii pass out for 1916 early to- Cohsake han’ viekins ct champton-| BY THE SPORTS EDITOR oun ] e ee) y this one will be, a battle royal 18/ gay, Officiating at the demise (ship claima as she enters the con. By Metropolitans — about the funniest thing one would —_—_—_——_—_— will be several prominent hus (test. Since Brown took the meas IEW YORK. Nov. 20.—G ot wee! care to look at. kles, among them Brown and ure of both Yale and Harvard, and| THE THANKFU.~ TURKEY NEW YORK, Nov. 30.- Gunboat | far between of late, but the man A young hockey player by the Clever little George Ross and a os Vale . . former years, despite my tears, Smith, antiquated survivor of the| who battered Jess Willard to a pulp/name of Mullin has b 4 Bud Riley, the lad who made such Gear nels) Priore gost ttle Pn aligy on tas thee Tartans my “a nation pot peated ; balmy white hope days, is going jand then lost his chance thru a foul| Manager Muldoon, of the Genta = i & favorable impression at a recent) Benn State and Rutgers and |to receive much of m tating valess Thanksgiving Day in such o way into action again today to Georges Carpentier in a London hockey club, to be used as a second satel also have a place on the pro} Washington and Jefferson. aoy én hiamnns satner Penge) ‘That 1, assassinated, With two turrets out of action,|ring, says if he gets by this match|spare. The new man comes with @ re cae Ordinarily football survives un-| Pollard et al. Colgate figures that Could not take part with all my heart; yao gab 5 ee end lee ean a Jae make it) good reputation built up im the til the Sdturday following Thanks-|{f it {a able to put a knot fn the For, tho they always filled me Be ege: his steering err in . r Deeley nd * i ant heavies sacaal brvsvereeg This will be his first initia. REAL’ PAINLESS "= day, but this year the Army|Brunolan standard, {t will be able With stuffings sweet from craw to feet Hpgenegy Be pea rooeniger ome bes gger brothers this winter, Itton in major league hockey, and Navy, departing from time-hon-|to lay claim to the champtonshi: "Twas atter they had killed me! a a ae eg score i ae of ored custom, decided to get to the| At that, Pittsburg coy sene N declares himselt in very fine condl-| A M USEMENTS D NT |people before the suffering public|to say, and unless Penn State man-| But now I hear that I am dear Jon, t 7 rem tite aaieee att nina | was weighted down with Thankagiv. ages to take a fall out of Glenn| On a monetary basis; AOMenn nN HOD AFENA. en MOOR TONIGHT ing dinnera and such, and closed up, Warner's gang at Pittsburg today, For prices filt so bigh that it germ ises to yank Miske|f JYJETROPOLITAQY Mat, Today |abop last Saturday. |the Colgate claim would be rather A genulne disgrace {s, eer 9 i fel THEATRE _ So the East will have today the| empty And turkey meat's too dear for “eats”; out of the limelight with quite as/ nana So th for of I'm abi |much pep as that used by Miske in ne - So thus, for once, able . : eps fe trom @ point of view his recent advent to a chosen spot | ‘That isn't ON the table! n the glare. ( , Tonight, Matinees Friday & Today & Sat. Nights Saturday MERRIEST OF COMEDIES “It Pays to Advertise” PRICES—50c to $1.50 THE WINNING OF | BARBARA WORTH Prices, Nights, 'Th: Be to $1.00 Sat. Mat., 25c, 35e and SOc [NEW PANTAGES Mats, 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 ARDEEN King of Handcuffs 4 JOHN T, DOYLE & q | HOWARD @ ROSS JOR WHITEHEAD joe Big Act 100 and 20¢, Smith's fights have been few and pe ene nnn, Looks as tho most of us will not get a chance to gobble any gobbiers| MO | Seattle Athletes Losers |, | Goe | in Meet With Portland} Pee ee: gn a re i NI RO I casnsa oa deiasteinaheiasshewsarshendnnnonmmnetnanesarastandi oc monet Maulbetsch, of Michigan, has played his last college game. So! ‘tad epee plate, which is the| re ee passes one of the few ren ightest and strongest plate known, | . ne ut. And the Michigan Mole stands or . rder that seems to be passing ou ni r nds or does not cover the roof of the! hago rally 2—Mult| arnigy parlors, Suddon death in the|runs as one of the best of them all. | mouth; you can bite corn off the | mah club “ee 8 lub’ Ip to-|J0Fdon family was the cause of the tt tt a 8% tt tt | cob; guaranteed 15 years. the Seattle Athletic club's scalp to-| ost nonement. Exhibitions ining plunging backs left over from the old | da: The interclub tournament 4) were No man should raise his hand against his brother in anger, even Gold crown ..... $3. pod wae cleaned up by Multnomah, tour | filed te ff it’s a broken-backed straight! ay | &P| NE PALACE HIP $16 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 contests to none S888 6 8 JOIN THE CROWD | Continuous Today, 1 te 11 aohiny es | VANCOUVE Mav. shes . N 4 he Amateur J pREUM “VAUD ‘ Ama” $10 set of tecth .. -$5.00) Harry Hansen, Multnomah, out VER, B. C., Nov, 30.—| Rutt—-Don t know how many spots a giraffe has, “he Amateur Ath | ahuai iby Uaauarate! OR EVILLE BONOMAN ARABS Bridge work, per tooth gold $3.00 | boxed Claude Scott, Seattle, at 145 a orBo on i spe ips Harold | jetic union only held their meeting a few days ago and we haven't got - aradon oan Evening | ‘aces { sounds, The decision was close. jrockmorton, two of America’s) the report yet Girlie, wit White crowns $3.00 /Ponnds. 7 néerwood, Multnomah, foremost tennis players, will sail é i 8 tt tt at tt | wrrieh Bard ane Mareiagton, mer | Gold fillings . $1.00 up| a an easy time defeating Irving| {fom here this afternoon for the We will now make the following prediction: Oliphant 27, Navy 3. 10-18 A, M85 P.M, edy. sketch, Kenny play Bilver fillings - -50¢ | Gieason, Seattle, at pounds, Un-|Orlent, where they expect to meet) 1¢ it doesn't come out that way, don’t kick to us; it won't be our 8:15-10:30 P. M, SER iioilis, cor The “AN OLD FOGY* Platina fillings seose++-780 | derwood weighed only 116, | the best of the Japanese players. — | gauit. om eaatanate i ears.| George Hansen, Multnomah st tt 8 . Mile, Dori q aes gues peeneeniced For 38 2s | cctind won trom Licrd Wray Yes, It's about time to hear from Uncle Walter Camp. He usually! when the'latter snapped three ribs in the first fall, after nine minutes comes to life about December 1 ot at tt tt at | If the minor leagues turned down Dave Fultz'e proposition, haven't| Call ané See Samples of Our Piste ) “i ‘The men are middie-| #7 and Bridge Work. We Siang = | °F *trucgling ‘| Pi rf H all h Dally, 2:30, 7, 9. Always 100-200 Mine Tet of Ti weights ; sabpeelal for the) vou a ploture of What the majors Will do to them? erfect Healt Phe Musical Comeey Riot Most of our present patronage ie) “eorge Clark, M. A. C., bent Wal- ache, #tom % 8 8 tt 8 | mantitta Saetis teaktan fecommended by our early custom-|ter Taylor, Seattle, in two straight rapture, hilt, #0 | HE'S SOME KICKER! Fee ree eee A omatetane| (ails, at 146 pounds PEE RE A record-almost unique in football has been made by De Vitalis, tested our work When coming | | pimpies skin. |} the Brown tackle, during the 1916 season. r office, be sure you are in the vests, ee De Vitalis is the premier kicker on the Brown team and has made in| 21 goals from touchdowns during the season without a miss. In addi- ILKES: PLAYERS GHrvaire wom “The College Boy” SULPHURRO Liquid Compound Sulphur Purifies the Blood ( Mewt piace. Bring this ad with you. Death in Family hi—S20—10e to 500 : | P. es Ma | wl | tion he hae kicked several field goals and has done most of the punting. ‘ wom USE STAR W, T Cut - Rate PD ri ny me uni teh wif % 33 St 8 8k ot | Removes the Cause | Ry Clyde Fite, | : Dentists compete against Joe Schermer in SING LEE | Louis Mann, of the Cubs, must choose be'ween playing baseball |{ Skin Disorders and Rheumatism | 25e Matinee F230 | , 207 UNIVERSITY ST. the third block of thelr champion- CHINESE REMEDY Co. with the Cubs and coaching basketball at amherst. Ahmerst may win ALL DRUGGISTS tai eke allen |ADS FOR RESULTS % Ce an \ Opposite Fraser-Patersen Ce, ship match last night, at the Pop® 121 Washington St. Phone Main 2264, | @ game or two, Louls,

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