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Der ser — Siam: k ve Wi ERE y i bate COULDNT CATCH A COLD a Lor oF 's ECTWES DL pose fea ARE MONTY ony " A ve terday’s grid sity won niver rnia, 14 7 bably overlooked that were in the rusl Coach Gilmour ‘Dobie has University of W gton The Univer ( - leaps and t hiect season must i as a factor in the rur for the Pacific ¢ rence title.| 1. fee ees tea vaduaae em Andy 5S ed CONN Oli ves takes Out on teeny. comilens sure |to let some player recover his wind) lor unlmber a joint that had been | the visiting aggregation, said a mouthful when he pre CLASSY BOXING CARD TO BE RUN OFF THIS EVE AT DREAMLAND! P Nifornia djq/tlded up the wrong way in a dicted that if a alifornia of scrimmage. | not win Washington woulc Washington Slow at Piret j know that it had been in a! In the first period the Washing attic. There is little doubt) ton rooters had little to be thank Kday but that every one at/ful for. California took the ball on) nn nmnnnnnnnn . / the p and hopped it right down |{ the | W., fr Dean |¢4 goal and kept {t there the TONIGHT'S CARD Priest to the fellow that/greater portion of the first quar Lioyd Madden vs. Willle . } t er. f ft Hoppe. i sweeps the back steps of|ter. A California seore seemed but : 2 Pp «» |& second away all 1 the period. { Jack Read ve. Harry Ander. | the a Bita e house. —. ‘ ( A pass straig over the Washing ) ©". knows Washington has/ton line, which was intercepted by |}> Stanley Jones vs. Gil Martin. | been in some sort of fracas, | Wirt, spilled the frijoles for the vis Georye a A Bud wee { tors, howeve c v ey Davidson va. Jimmy | Share le Shining List itors, however, and served to give jn dd Ao the locals confidence, for after that | Bowker: { Roy Sharpe, Californ: left|things began to take on a more Battle Royal. half, was the atar of the game this| purple and golden hue. 2 knead 5 Season, the same as he was when| Washington broke up the Callfor the Californians came here in 1915.| nia passes at reguiar intervals dur-| PE¥erything ts In readiness for to | This season, however, he had the | ing th ainder of the seasion | night's allstar boxing show, to be ' eavenieae a Lipa 0 oo A and and cog the California team! staged in Dream! nder the the Berkeley boy who made possi-| straight pinucing tacit, oom! WIth) quapices of the Metropolitan Lum ble Californiaa’s score. It was also the same lad who was responsible It ‘Ching was in the Johnson pertod dashed that} a4 yards | for Washington having seven less | th the broken field for Washing than it has toda. ton’s first touchdown. Faulk kick Sharpe must be given credit as|ed coa the last quarter a for the greatest open field runner ever| w seen/on the gridiron at University | \ field. The way he picked holes in| Pa: the offense and dashed for the goal ‘ was a revelation, indeed ward The contest was a hard-fought Wells rd pass, Noble to Briggs, netted shington {ts second touchdown. k again kicked goal rd gain thru center, a for 5s, Sharpe to Kimble, and plunge thru the field net The World’s Biggest Values in Trousers NOHOLS The Work Pants Guaranteed for 6 Months $2.50 WEARPROOF TEARPROOF SPARKPROOF SHOWERPROOF Our New Knitted Overcoats Factory Guarantee Should the smallest Have Arrived hole appear through reasonable wear within $15.00 to $20.00 L. V. WESTERMAN TWO STORES Store No. 1 Store No, 2 First & Main Westlake & Pine “MEN 1 Can Save You Time and Money r needn before attempting to treat six months from date purchase, we ex change them and a new pair will be given free of charge. <~ 1th leg nysten lege. scan be a ranged te CONBUCUATION FE ‘4 or 606 for Blood Disorders, me for a Wasserman blood test. DR. DONAWAY EY 02 Linerty Biaw Opposite Postoftice, | boxing fans | Gold fillings .. | Silver fillings | Platina fillings ‘recommended by ou bermen's club. Matchmaker Joe Walsh has lined up & card of class that should give a rea! treat. The top will be furnished by LI 4 and Willie Hoppe. M den recently defeated Harry And son for the lightweight champ ship of the No and the San Franclaco . west ted California ite only touchdown Montgomery kicked the goal. Doble Seems in Earnest Coach Gilmour Dobie seer earnest about quitting his } oach on the U. of W. foot It has been r he said he was thru with foatbal and intended to divert his attention to other lines after leaving the lo cal institution of learning. He has since refused to divulge his future plans, however, altho {t ts not known whether or not he has re ceived offers to coach football! else where. Doble ts a lawy or by profession, having been admitted to the bar tn Minnesota, re he formerly coached California's showing yesterday against the Washington squad was no surprise to the closer students of the game. The Southern are fast becoming a at American football [FOOTBALL SCORES California 7 Washington te 46, . Cor Centralia 0 3, Aberdeen 0 tt 28, Jefferson 0 n Aggies 16, U. 8 Dame 20, Nebraska 0 Multnomah 0 an 0. Hoq Ever Or C. 7. 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Opposite Fraser-Paterson Ceo, great from Madden and fornia with him ‘endeavor to STAR—FRIDAY, DEC. 1, wrest it away cart It off to Call Hoppe is # slight favorite over the hard-hitting local youn, has a San Francisco, but two . due to the fact that he eputation perience {n the four bullt on his ex | round game of where be has lost! fights during his career as Wr-rounder Read fe the main event is Indeed too much cannot be sald of the semt-windup between Jac mer lightweight champion of Australia, who has met al! of the best boys. odes, * but in Harry Anderson ightweight champton. ver, shifty yo @ the Australian not only in the Antip America as well, and former Northwest Harry is @ ngster, and should ring Veteran a tough time in a four-round melee. The gest of the car Ad Schact or pbably referee sinted for 8:20 where the bouts will be pulled off, | y_is going to make a iis located at Seventh and Union. EASTERN FOOTBALL TITLE PROFESSIONAL ICE HOCKEY — “ KNOCKED INTO COCKED LID SEASON OPENS TONIGHT; BY COLGATE-BROWN MELEE| PORTLAND HERE TUESDAY well pi U. P. Staff Corr NEW YORK, the success of its little party at Providence, manhandled the ften-met championship into the nearest thru and and resem & football championship could at Of course, tatn blar } sizes up very ‘at Scott will The first bout is The Dreamland, 1916. PAGE 11 BY H.C. HAMILTON pondent Dec. 1.—Colgate, has kicked, dragged well-known Eastern football ed that 6 to a coc hat folks who live ip Pitteburg and West Point will say there about plonsh Pitted Glenn Warner's band, inbabit the environs of West Point) loud in making it known or an posts ver is not anything to argue they know where the cham hip urE. Testa, if title inj with | you] | you live rests and if t one of numerous army | Lie Daly's eleven is the best In the country However, there are a great many well-paid orities of the grand Bout to Nebraska M woudl? CHICAGO, Stecher's title we nt old | Dec 1.—Joe to the h wrestling ship is nailed down tighter to- day, following his defeat of Charlie Cutler here fast night. | Stecher'a won doth falls for him 19:40, did not ) Harvard and Princeton title the . fe aeons ee George Varnell. Um break, i coe lL ennnnnnnannnnd | man, Elmer Henderson. = fi Calltors ia Washington Attendance—9,000. | ERE EEE SER EEE, 2 cue J oe LT. R . ‘Charlie Cutler Loses Mat | no Skinner & Eddy Are | VALUE Mo ntux R. GL Morrison Winners at Soccer| Gordon ae eA Tidball : —ore | pte BOS NE Faulk| The Skinner Eddy soccer Hicks Qn John squad defeated the members of the Cutler put up a hard scrap and | piarhe RH OL M Co.'s aggregation yesterday, 3 to 2 never shirked In the pout, He bad | Ur iainsworth |The largest crowd of the year Get trained for months to break the riya Johnson, turned out | issors and w afraid of it, |. Wel ( tas toaee Roun Sh atl ie | he #a before he nt Into the . 7 f r he ald before he went Into the | fy 4, icaetiamnne Two hundred and sixty-five feet | er sia paw te) substit Washtngton: Briggs |below the surface, in Oklahoma, a aR fan a: A for Hainsw California, Leg-|petrified honey comb was found by | I ] gett for Coffine, Lane for Maguire, | ai miners several days ago.| t wit pay you Liversedge for Hell, Madison for|Scientists say the bees built the} 4 Gordon, Coffine for Cohen, Ma ‘com b more than 2,000 years ago. to inspect our © pinned time, sqnecte down Cutler called to the referos ready three times when the ed to hear him, and Stecher, who still down, repeated Cutler's call and the announced the fall. was was referee: I had to quit right arm, hung cramped This wrestler the world ever saw, my ropes a bet willing to admil fr This boy ropes Ad Wolgast Stages | aie Hot 20-Round Bout | $15 wet of teeth (whalebone) $8.00, to Draw Down South| NEW ORLEANS, Wolgast, weight title holder, and Frankle Ad and ter Russell Gradually recover from the ef- feo they fought here last night to of a draw. mille the They went at It ham- yea mer and tongs from the and both finished strong, somewhat cut up and bruised. A summary would give Wol gast ten rounds, and two even The Panama canal tion at Cristobal, canal zone, 1s sald | Cut - Rate |to be the largest single coal recety- | ing and distributing plant world feet acres r It wide, scissors hold | he first in| deadly second in 7:24, Cutler {t for his shoulders to w the mat a second when Stecher ran to tne scissors that he] yfficial fail with to quit clamping his victim or let him break | said Cutler as he} with pain on the} boy js the greatest He's than IT, and I am When he scis- fe the greate man Dec. former yas light- oc} New Orleans will the 20-round battle It was one of the best South has seen in start but | Ruseell eight | coaling sta-| in the} 1s 1,800 feet long by 460 and covers nearly 20 of knock ‘em down a Ag The professional {ce hockey sea » be used on the defense em out who are breaking th@/son gets under way tonight in the| Muldoon is proud of his team and championship int , © | Pacific Coast lea, Spokane, the Mi hat it will bring Seattle | punts, awarding one to Yale vise ‘ © the | Pennant this year passing the other to Colgate newly f ub, under the ey is the hard luck kid on fact that ttaburg did not play direction of Lester Patrick, will tr He got in the way of the more important teams gives cross sticks the Portland! some one’s stick yesterday and re- plenty of exeure for shov Uncle Sams in FP land ceived a crack on the beezer, but Smoky City gang out of the morrow night the Seattle Met-| will be gut for more this afternoon UNION no it is hard to fig re ow ropolitans will journey to Vancou-|when the final practice before the the Pittsburgers can be tirely to take on Frank Patrick's) jaunt north is taken Bobby MADE passed up in the coming argu: | Milliona Rowe, who was Injured earlier in ments. Warner a doing the d ager Pete Muldoon of the the practice season, now announces recting for a team that has not Metropolitans vounced today himself {n midseason form, The eon beat in two years, an 6 that he has signed up Jim Riley,/ first game of the season on the lo-| |haa as good a claim to t le as last season with Victoria, Riley, :al lice will be played Tuesday B d da bt any, and ably will be asjwill be substitute for- with Portland furnishing the oppo. eyon ou ward, w key, the other sition Yale's victory over ( her double-barreled suc Children's HATS KAVANAGH'’S Firet and Union. 1006 First, at Madison Rose City Importing Co, 404 14th St. Oakland, Cal. Offers its cus- tomers in Seat- tle and Wash- ington com- plete lines of choicest Cali- fornia Grape Juice, Mineral Waters, etc, at lowest prices. All orders ship- ped day re- ceived, gate and sneR OVEr 1916, by HO. Fisher, Amateur Hockey on Bill for Tonight Two more amateur ice hockey |games will be staged tonight at a jthe Arena. 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