The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 4, 1916, Page 7

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STAR—MONDAY, DEC. 4, 1916. PAGE 7 3 ouls Seagrave, U. of W. Captain, Named on All-American Football Team STARS ARE MUTT AND JEFFJefi Was Taking No Chances So He Took Al! the Chances (Copreiany sis BY BUD FISHER. 7 ITS TOUGH THATIS WHAT Ht g Dural ALA : = VSlecc. Mur r4.we ; ( ue is | |) 1S, DOWA RIGHTS TOUGH! HERE'S , ae . ri ( car TURKEY FOF “ves, put “| ( Trey cant ) \ j |] XHANKSGIUING DAY UPON US epee ey, | QUR THANKSGIVING SU PROSE NS. eae rs ow AND TURKEY SO HIG WE CAN DINNER. « THEY ARE Nealaa is « ALL . APPORD ) RARE LING A TURKEY SOME BODY ELSE THE ' rate : RD WN ON ARES z RAFFLE . | A LIN MeN, WINS UT ? J\ | MBER | eas UY FEEL LUE TOHAVE Wo a A CHANCE 5 AT THE DUTCHMANS ane i iy a (TURKEY ON THANKS IU 1A | &T 10€ A CHANCE. — " en n q 1 GOT IN ON IT. \ ewe | ‘ srs THEN Re Govan DRAW CANT STAND | - = THE WINING SUM BEF \ {| To see mutT ) MIN Aven ha ) SAD. UM GOIN! OUT) | KAN HOE | AND See wHar _/ | |. t CAN DO J Ss | Py, RS FRom 210150. | } sections are given rec This gets away from t f of picking s im most all tions Tepresentative tea presents obstacl few ther years have developed { The backfield mat tit (Corre 6 AC Vibes | Sfte—<« | “Muff” Bronson Is Signed to Take on California Feather “Muff” Bronson, the sensa- tional schoolboy boxer from Portiand, will be featured on the next boxing card to be | staged in Seattle. The show will be put on under the aus | ploes of the Moose in Dream- land next week. Harry Pel- 4 | Frisco featherweight, 4 | who Is the “Muff” Bronson of | Callforria, will be Portland 3 | boy's opponent. Frankie Jones The Backfield with the to ge adept phant sta will also be brought North to tackle some good N. W. mid- 4 dleweight. With Pollard playing at Brown, it's About time for Harvard and Yale / |to draw the color line. t The q back Fritz Shiverick of Seattle Star’s All-American Teams ii senersl ares Seattle Hockeyists Wholesale —— Waak-Killen Piano Co. —— Retail | 7 Baston, Minnesota End ‘ Whelan, Georgetown ° : “ Strupper, Georgia Tech End .... Carison, Pittsburg In Scoring Points i d Seagrave, Washington Tackle ~@Beacham, Tufts ; The selection of two half De Vitalis, Brown Tackle West, Colgate eater aaaer cannes want Like the soft golden radiance of a Summer dawn thé{ | x nel i oO! ‘ tot <, ‘ ‘ ‘ tated ho hg ne aay pred Neen Pinca hs pele py eae W-esccntan at the hands of the Vancouver | Sublime spirit of Christmas unbosoms in the heart of human- w ve ; ey 2 ’ names during the present ‘ Peck, Pittsburg . Center ... son—Harley of Ohio State, Shiverick, Corneil see Quarter who, almost single handed, || Harley, Ohio State -Halfoack . pushed his team into the con- |] Casey, Harvard ference championship, and | Oliphant, Army .. | McEwan, Army <McComber; Illinois Pollard, Brown Le Gore, Yale orween, Harvard ice hockey crew, 6 to 2, the | ity to redeem us from the torpor of unconcerned selfish i Metropolitans were out prac: | ference and inspire us to generous thought and action. ai } 1 tleing today for Tuesday ‘ ; ight’ i ith Portland. the Hight of this spirit shine in the heart this Christmas | ets aitiite the avsnian yasond and perhaps in the twilight of the fading after-years its of the season on the local ice. 7S ee ee ee t The remainder of the stars, gath Both Seattle and Portland the hoarded gold of Ophir. @red from all parts of the country | Seattic Star's All-American Eleven, the Only Real All-American have lost a game aplece, so ; = and figured good enough to have a Belection for 1916 the fete here will be for third place on the all-star aggregation, Top, left to right—Baston, Minnesota, end; Vitalis, Brown, tackle;| P are shown in the next column. It Boagrave, University of Washington, tackle; Btrupper, Georgia Tech, ager Muldoon had his : 1 ‘acticing shooting goals vill be noticed that Louis Seagrave, end; Casey, Harvard, halfback; Shivertok, Cornell, quarterback; Han) men pr v. ot ‘W. captain, is listed COMES TO END; YOUNGER |ley, Ohio State, halfback; Oliphant, Army, fullback. Reports of the Saturday Ratha 0 eS Bottom—Biack, Yale, guard; Pock, Pittsburg, center; Hogg, Prince- Indicate that the Metro- AMUSEMENTS, ALHAMBRA ’@DINF GETS OFFER FROM EAST z . N. W. League Meet | Butte Player May [wind ‘Weeitier.ts A MAE ULTATNENS | inccrccingiate conference were land mest Dartmouth nt A to Be Held Here) Join Mack’s Crew Bad for Trapshots “ ALL THIS WEEE on their way home today, after No definite action on th asey of Harvard. 2:30—Twice Daily 20 c t . 7 of the N Reports fi tt of th “‘weath a most successful session here can be taken the The annual meet { the North: | ports from east of the moun A enki wea esesee 20%. | Friday and Saturday, during hands down its om in the mat-|western league basebatt magnuts|tains are to the effect that Ed hen ui et eee paid ctgprny! 1 and Marty| which the names of the Wash- ‘ter some tin # afternoon. |will not be held in Spokane this|Johnson, Butte's slugging outfield-)7 oo tne Harbor island traps Nell_O'Con | Ington State college, Pullman Washington's schedule for 1017|year, ax originally intended. The er, is to report to the Philadelphia | (omy Reg with 48 out Duval—| and the Leland Stanford unl- follows gathering will be held in Seattle,|Athietics for a trial Chis apring. | versity, Palo Alto, were added | October » va, Wash. | beginning on Decembe Efforts |Roy Grover, infielder, was purr g ascenagos Ps tod a oe the thet of eaahibere. lengten, at Seat will be made to secure a better |chased from Butte by Connie Mack |S ee baa 8h Jn Boge cl ooak The next meeting of the Coast) October 26—Whitman vs. Wash-\schedule this season than the one jat the lag end of last year, event, Follerich won with 88 body will be held in San Francisco ington, at Seattle in vogue last year, | — — _ " a Re [next year, om the firet Tuesday fol-| October 27-—O. A. C. va, Wush-| eaiahin [tories Thanks! ving ington, at Portland | Woodland Park Is The U. of W. football schedule November 10—U. of Oregen va Loser at Soccer| | PLAY WITHOUT WORDS IS HIT! R adopted at the meeting may under-/ Washington, at Seattle. go a few changes, as Graduate) November 17-—-U. of California ied Croreum |Manager Younger hae received an|vs, Washington, at Berkeley | Weodland Park dropped ite game | offer from the management of the, November 29—Washington Stateof soccer to Black Diamond Sun-| Tonight, 4:20. All _— Polo grounds, New York city, for|vs. Washington, at Seattle. day, 2 to 2. The game was hot! “UNEGR COVER, | - contested thrnout, Coglan and ‘Thrills and Surprises. yume tm | TEX RICKARD CONFIDENT = "==." Bo em NEW PANTAGES | HE WILL GAIN CONTROL °*'s{,b2%**\ «wo Oakland, Cel want apoaro” | OF FIGHTS IN NEW YORK $2232 Monten its cus- tomers in Seat- Olympia Desvall and Company and a larg Six Other Big Acta aune Althe nearly 10 and 20 Cents BY H. C. HAMILTON sale of the building at auction, | floor yoveral days, they fornia Grape Juice, Mineral Waters, etc., at Episodes ING SHADOW" Eves and Sun, 160 United Press Btaff Correspondent |whtch will be done in a foreolowure | PIAye o have already made the tle and Wash- | PALACE HIP NEW YORK, Dec. 4—De proceeding Friday jteams and freshmen. 4 r. t at least, the elementary knowledge of the Piano. Every home spite the fact that Harry Pol. | For the present the popularity of |~——— ington com- should have the cheer and sunshine that radiates from a Afternoons, 1:30 to 5; 6130 to 11 lok, John White, Jimmy John [boxing and tho life of the game in lete lines of i : Fg tg pg Bho A ston and poesibly several oth- the nation’s greatest city depend P : 9G good Piano. < Hip Oe ots DEVIELE |) era who have not stepped out [largely upon what is done with the choicest Cali- : seen | ve 10 puis Adcvamat'K etemstee «|GAeden, “It dc thb labeees tnalowane Special Easy Terms Bec . conduct boxing bouts in Madi- |in the city wherein bouts may be| son Square Garden, Tex Rick- held in winter, and its . een fe | ard, widely known promoter, Is |is #0 great that it would be hard to confident the Garden will fall jget along without !t | to hie lot. Before the first of j “THE SHIPL Afternoons 10¢ We sro sow edling ont G8 Se Se eee ‘ fine wholesale stock the highest excellence Ay quality. Bis " Many have profited at this wonderful sale, There is yet time the year he expects to announce - b | lowest prices, se in : i ; you to profit. We make the terms of purchase so easy Ae wan Camaneet totes teak ape Bill Dietz Quits | FH gi Doctor Lindeny |e, All orders ship- MARIORIE DAITERSON | by monthly payments that you will readily be able to a Daily Bx 4,2 by the United Press, Rickard has| &8 Coach at W. S. C.| OP Sinnanen of ped day re NEW YORK, Dec. 4.—The strang.| the children that } ised fine Plano or Player Piast Moute Garter lomsteal Comety Co, ||made a bid for the Garden, and at} - ee q ceived. est play New York has seen in| both prices and terms at ex ‘ lone time had progressed so far! PULLMAN, Dec. 4-—Announoe |that he expected to sign the lease,|ment was made here yesterday at \Hitches arose which prevented, and/Washington State college that Wi} ‘ne now is waiting until after the|Mam Dietz, ous Indian football = coach, had resigned as tutor of the W. 8. C, gridiron squad in 1917 U. of W. Basketball Season Opens Soon years—a regular drama three acts long in which not a word Is spoken Y Can Find U —hee proved to be so far the real ou 8 hit of the season. We are out of the high rent retall dietetet; It is “Pierrot the Prodigal,’| otherwise It would be imposelble to sell jacted by French pantomimists, and | these high-grade pianos and player pianos accompanied by a flow of music so] and talking machines fer ewoh little prices. expressive that instead of missipg| You know Stewart Street—I'—a two blocks the words of actors, one would act-| north of Pike Street—go twe blooke north ually resent a sound from them. on Third or Second Avenue. If you come Pierrot the Prodigal” is a re-| perth on Secend Avenue, turn on Stewart “PARADISH ALLEY" ‘The Piay of « Thousand Laughs Always 100-260 The U. of W. basketball te vival of a famous French panto-} §treet by the Washington Hotel. We are on will open ite seseon on Jancary 1 |mime, “L'Enfant Prodigue,” per | the corner of Third and Stewart, oppesite ; Oe can es formed. last summer by actor] the New Securities Bullding. in @ two-game session with Wast members of the 102d French regi shanna fe tiet cee atae ment just behind the firing line. No Space for All on the peter i, PURO a Marjorie Patterson plays the part trips will be a Cattrrnta we of Pierrot with skill Don’t forget our taltsing machine values— y THE GAME OF SPEED, - greatest in Seattie. No nonsense—no frills : 7 h fas ‘ : | -juet giving greater value than can be % on : ‘ EXCITEMENT AND \ENDURANCE f leovsners, Ss ert = | Noted California ’ INVESTIGATE SAFETY | ins slecwrer. prnbrnore all the be . Sportsman Passes | OF CANADA MINES) voi ir, 2'sitoage to'prin enor You poems muat deme in yoursel—AND IT WILL PAY 0 ali VS. ed e ee SRNIK, B. C., Dec, 4.—George| YOU BIG TO DO 80, p, chief engineer of the Unit- One block east on Stewart Street from Jed States Bureau of Mines, reach-| Hotel Washington, Opposite Securities Bidg. led here today to investigate the One bieck west on Stewart Street from feria! with 96 Since safety of mines in this district.| new Times Bldg. Opposite Securities Bidg. sien 1s unenoated J s Miners have not returned to work out ja positively here or at Lethbridge, Alta., de- It le and Retail to anything for $1 4 8:30 P. M. SHARP Wholesal prte 4 » the government's agreement Reserved Seats Now on Sale at Ice men's W Arena, 1220 Fifth Ave. Phone Main 2493 probe demands were met they de SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 4.—One of the best known figures in Cali Bie ici WE FUKNISH THE MONEY othe bent now ti AT REASONABLE RATES, AND DESIGN passed away Sunday in Willlar HOMES THAT SELL |)"%"8"0%.s0" and succumbed to a NO CHARGE FOR DRAWING PLANS pare manded in addition an investiga-| 1633 THIRD AVE. and 217 STEWART ST, le troke 601 Northern SMALE BROS. &y:.0 ah Elliott 686 tion of the safety of the mines, Store Faces on Two Streets. Open Evenings Ouring @alq : ) — It took W. Camp many years to find out some one could play foot ball besi Yale ‘Percy Haughton is jus ad Harvard. | learning it.|

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