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. / ow ganized fold . STAR—TUESDAY, DEC. 5, 1916. PAGE 7 EACH TEAM HAS 1 LOSS CHALKED UP BY EDWARD HILL ( HOCKEY will make its debut in Seat tle ft the 216-1 son t the Rigel Un t when t Seattle Metr tans cross. sticks t the Portland Rosebuds 8:30 Several amateu hockey games have been staged a ready this year but tonight's encounter will be the initial one between the professio and is a regularly 1 contest of the Pacific Coas Hockey league The fight tonight will be for third place in t league race. Both Seattle and Port- land dropped t games, so the winner night’s melee will step into the third position in hy league race t is usually a hummer right wn to the tinal fracas. of While Seattle and Portland are whirling the clubs here! Spokane will see its first game of the year with Van couver as its opponer Seattle Team Same The Seattle squad | the same one that repre: hamlet in the P. C. lL. last season The Portland team will have two new regulars in the lineup and a himself on the bench The new regulars are Laughlin and Irvine. The former was known as the fastest amateur In the game defore he turned professtonal. The latter isa brother of Del Irvine, the player who was with Portland Jast season and died in the Hast after the close of the session Marples and Barbour are Port- Jand’s substitutes. Barbour waa with the team a part of last sea son, while Marples is filling the shoes made vacant by the release of Charley Ukstlla Jim Riley, a new man, and Roy Eeickey are the Seattle substitutes. jokey was with Seattle a major portion of last season, while Riley was playing with Victoria. Riley was with Spokane this year during | the training season. LINEUPS TONIGHT Seattio. Pos. Portland Hoimes ......Goa! «+ Murray Rowe ...+00--Point.. Jonnson Carpenter TKoverpoint. + Loughlin | Harris Dunderdaie . Tobin Marples Walker Referee, Mickey Ion. Famous Pitcher Is Given Can by Cubs) 5. CHICAGO, Dee. Mordecal | Brown, famous three-fingered twirl er, has been released by the Cubs, | ending his 13th year in the big leagues. Brown was with the Cubs and then hopped to the Federals to come back with Tinker into the or @ Dear Gerte, 1 nate te wrive fur fear of emneying you, vat Ger Une Vise nae come wnen | wast OOH you © question; © qdeetion which nee eances Be anny Sleepless mighve, and uon aumiony. 20 aaeh co I hate Ye write yeu this, you W121} eoseretasd the Importance thereof shew = tell yee ‘That Rouse ent Lives deve deen apoet by siailar troubles. At fired 1 thoaght of appealing to seuvene else, Dad, Tearing that they eight not conprobend ay dietrese, 1 @e thie with © beavy beers but deve you W111 forgive ae ee you are the only one J dare tol) 1 eppeel te pos. or trast with each © soriens qacetion. 1 88 you te pad apen yoo at tie eolee all © ent core, that any re: Wal lede) a0, eam.,* Boveaber Bete 1916. On mury, Loon ai moment, ant give your elogest attention te thie preblee for fear ethers wight ove it. Qo deette for ae thie perplexing probiee: Vill Jett ever grew dat once again f cen you Toare very trelz, Basketball Now Having Call at ey ” All eyes are centered on basketball at the University of Washington since the football men handed in their togs and quit for the season. Jack Davidson, last year's coach jand captain, is again acting | mento Besides having nearly a! Jof the last year letter men back Coach Davidson has a number of last n's fresh Some’ promising uncovered in th a ternity games, Magrunn of the Sig ma Nus being the best Gontaga |college has contributed one of last year's stars in “Chuck” Mor. farity to the varsity list ball candidates. as | new sub picking the splinters from | to Show He Is Full- Fledged Lightweight | Wille Hoppe Is a light weight, reports to the contrary notwithstanding. The morning after hie bout with Lioyd Mad den at Dreamland, the Frisco boy called on The Star and re. quested to be weighed in. Aft. er having eaten his breakfast, he tipped the beam at 139 pounds the morning after the fight. Any one who knows anything at all of making weight will readily see that Hoppe could have been under 135 pounds when he entered the ring for his bout with Mad den on Friday night. No Change Expected In Canadian Racing NEW YORK tor “Dec 6.—Canadian probably will @ dates as the | Just paasing. It ts believed among local followers that Woodbipe's meeting will open about May 19 | rac 1 ude the sa year PROGRESS AT MONASTIR PARIS, Dec. 5.—The a \ forces out of Monastir their progress against the Teutons, ay's war office stateme de nt 1D YOU KNOW IT FROM THE 0 JUDGES LOOKS? MERE. JUDGE YOU SET MY FRIEND RIGHT. IST THAT AS LARGE A CHEW AS You EVER: T seems as cag and waiting for should be that way. ebew is what tobacco lov cheap tobacco and excess 41 salted, that’s what makes is winning all this popularity. want. 1 DIDNT KNOW THE vupee (ever cweweo) + Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, SO Usion Square, New York City Championship ICE HOCKEY THATS Just It MmnEVER WITHOUT IT, BUT you NEVER NOTICE rT | PURE TOBACCO ANO A SMALL CHEW! most men had just been waiting B CUT Chewing. Tobacco satisfaction and notga big Naturally it You couldn't get it the old "way — tening. But rich tobacco, shredded, lightly bacce satisfaction—that's why W-B THE GAME OF SPEED, EXCITEMENT AND ENDURANCE Portland vs. Seattle TONIGHT 8:30 P. M. SHARP Reserved Seats Now on Sale at ice Arena, 1220 Fifth Ave. Phone Main 2493 of basket |Willie Hoppe Weighs | de ce toll eo mvt? Between Ourselves BY THE SPORTS EDITOR WELL, we ™ HAVE To ROALe OWED rasta CUSTOMER y ) " THE OLD BOX SCORE The papers look so lonesome And so funny and so strange They make a fellow feel like There has been an awful change; You turn the pages over You feel forlorn and sore, Because you mins the glory Of the old Box Score. Theres lots of figures On the market page that tell How much hogs are bringing, And how brisk the chickens sell; ‘There's many big black headlines Of the havoc of the war, But, gee! these things ain't fa it With the old Box Score, ere's columna filled with tables owing how the vote did go, d weather-notes to tell us When we're apt to have some snow There's scandaals, weddings, murders, Art and actence stuff galore, Hut a patriot aches and ttches For that old Box Score Th Ap Woll, Chri 6 is ecoming, And you're glad that {t ts #0; You'll be happier when {t gets here, Happter still to have her go— For as the old year vanishes Your hope will blossom more, p toward the springtime the Olé Box Score. tt ot &% 8 ft Star’s Coast and N. W. Stars Northwest Oregon Snyder, Oregon Oregon Grimm, Washington Bissett, Oregon Aggies .... Oregon 8S. Huntington, Oregon Conn, Oregon Aggies Noble, Washington Newman, Oregon Aggies - Beckett, Mitchell, Willard may break the record. W. Camy We hear, Jeffr fight.” doesn't. chance to pick up another $50,000 or $100,000 him on just once too often. another too, s had already retired Postion. Center Guard Guard «Tackle Tackle Ens End Quarter Halfoack Halfoack Fullback .. hington . st ot 8 8k tt Pacific Coast. oeeee Ruseell, . Seagrave, Snyder, Oregon Beckett, Oregon Grimm, Washington Montgomery, California Mitchell, Oregon & Huntington, Oregon Hainsworth, Washington . Noble, Washington Newman, Oregon Aggies California Washington OUR (ALMOST) DAILY PREDICTION s All-American team. Yale 6, U. 8. 5. BM Mo OR TO RETIRE? that Willard is planning to retire. Johnson was to retire successor to arrive. Invincible was not meant to be written against the name of any con tender who cares to stick around. The Cincinnati Reds were second in club batting and third in club Their onl fielding. RR wR weakness was inability apparent % Mt ot So was Sullivan. after But the betting is 10 to 0 that he Just as he is getting ready to step to one side, unbeaten, the sy money” One more shot at casy money—and then ‘invincible” will take his place until fate picks the hour for his to win Spokane Vancouver . Seattle Portland Senators Pick Augusta—headline ICE HOCK EY STANDINGS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE w. 3 8 MS tt tt Augusta will pick the Senators, or we're fooled Dillon-McCoy bout postponed, % 8 «8 to % ot «tt 8 FAVORITE PASTIMES referring to a training pe, Can't hurt our feelings that way. With all-American team dopeeters—drawing the color line. Professor tells freshmen spooning is a waste of time. ell’s time to a Dr. Stewart Again ttt % oo ot freshman? to Coach Nebraska | LINCOLN, Stewart has Dec, 5.—Dr. been re-élected ie ookbell coach at the Untv Nebraska. He went thru t season without a loss, Before com: ing here, he coached the Oregon Aggie 22-Karat Crowns Natural Porcelain Charley Jordon a Winner With Cue} | Beat Brid | Gold Fillings Gold Inlays Platinum Fillings Charley Jordon defeated Joe | Schermer in the final block of | Silver Fillings their three-cushion billiard match | Coment Fillings last night at the Pope-Stblay par-| Pinte | lors, The final score was 150 to| Piuil o' REN 136. Harr Solomon of Spokane | ji, new has challenged Jordon BULL BROS. just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 Well, watin- low Prices for the Best Work Crowns ‘ork, per tooth #5.00 | $2.00 up $3.00 uv eed tes we guarantee to fit and bee $10.00 to $15.00) and made to fit 1 werk, “this last will lure 50| enn here | in Den- Sun- ‘ational Painless Dentists N. W. Corner Fourth and Pike 1916 a by MO Fisher (Copyright frete U & Pet Offices Charge That Teams Would Not Let Men Join Players’ Frat NEW YORK, Dec. 5.— | Charges that three baseball clubs have violated agreement between organized baseball | and the Baseball Players’ Fra. | ternity In forbidding thelr players to become members of | the fraternity are contained in | the report of President Fultz TEX RICKARD IS AGAIN TO MAKE I(T AS PUNLeESs AS Possinle, mAuTT BY BUD FISHER. How's THAT, ELMER P our RememBeER. DAZE WORLD WITH ONE | OF HIS BIG FISTIC BEATS BY H. C. HAMILTON U. P, Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Dec. 5—Tex Rickard, the world's greatest boxing promoter, is about to satisfactorily, he will goon sail for! New York Wouldn't Dishearten Him With such a match up his sleeve, Rickard probabl would be only | oft fraternity made pubiloc daze the public with another of | slightly disheartened if he failed| yesterday. The clubs spoken hia _amashing “beats” In fisti- [to get the Garden. The leasing | of are the Philadelphia Amer!- cuff excellence. of Madison Square Garden of | cans, the Indlanapoile Amert- If Rickard’s plans for ing | course, would add | can association and the Denver | license for Madison Square Gar|crown, but a W Western league clubs. Denla’ den go thru, and {fhe can induce the} bout w & glamor of a that such Is the o have =| French military authorities to give! pitted against the hulking world’s been received from James C. [their consent, Jess Willard and|champion would draw a massive| | McGill, abgemiptd the Indian. Georges Carpentier will meet in a| throng apolls club and formerly pr ten-round, no-decision bout In New| Carpentier one le box- dent of the Denver club, and [York nome time late in January | ing ahi e he — eo a dscey from Connie Mack, manager of jor early February. | Smith in what was to have been a| the Athietice, Willard already has gtve {9|20-round bout, in London. The oie em rao word to go thru with the b ell-| bout ended when Smith struck ing Rickard at the same t that| Carpentier after the latter had Frank Chance Wants | Chicago Job or None al ul He managed Mt lant season. Baseball Magnates club. army wh been sor consent. 1 he required waa six weeks’ no-/fallen or had been knocked to his 6 to begin training. Rickard de-! knees and the referee declared a clares Willard appears to be tn’ foul, That was in July, 1914, and| sw we , | ood condition and would have lt-|shortly afterward war was declar- Ce ee ee. torr ng [tle trouble getting ready ed and Carpentier joined the col would retire from baseball if he| At resent, Carpentier, the Buro-| ors. did aot land the management of | Peat beevyweisht champion, is ed | In announcing the probability of the Chicago Cubs for 1807, Chance | E278 on @ furlough, He fs a mem-| this match, Rickard said he also th & stockncleein the 100 Anasias ber of the French aerial service,|was planning matches between ‘ ie having joined that branch of the| Freddie Welsh and Johnny Kilbane nm war broke out. He has ded on the bability of New York match and given his and a bout between Les Darcy and} the best middleweight he could/ find, providing Darcy really 1s on| If things can be arranged | his way to the United States, Pay Seattle Visit} Bob Brown, president of the Van couver ball club, and Russ Hall. Tacoma magnate, were {in town | yesterday for a while on business that probably had to do with the | the N. W. league offt held here on Dec. 1 GRAND Lou Davis have specialty numbers. my 0 f the most thrilling epi- The Elite Trio seemed to be the! .odes of “The Yellow Menace,” the favorite of Grand theatre patrons big motion picte serial, is pre yesterday, They are two men and chia ral THEATRES erpolations by Monte Car- Gordon, Snyder and ' | dancing. the Danct ter, Jessie Reed, Walter Spenc ks Phy Tiny sented this week cep bao eae wea fine No matinee performance will be Waynes anuiatically present; &!veo hereafter on Thursday, the : Hee eany precing | management having decided to give | os ee th then |tiis afternoon to the company for | and company, with their) 9 rest period Lay ept the crowd in a spirit of good d |nature. Maude Shirley, a versatile |PALACE HIP PR evin musical comedian, The Eccentric! A sensational aerial act heads | Four, and Chas. Chaplin, in “The|the new show at tl Palace Hip. roker,” on the screen, com-| The Four Kasting Kays have a/ | the bill |thrilling lot of aerial stunts. In ee jthis act, Miss Lillian Kay is fea-| ALHAMBRA tured as the only woman in the} thie Yackard: sats man|World who catches double somer. and song writer, ought to run for, S#ults aioe areana bane ng from! Martini and Maximilian are ma- Sislike tnatatent eray-his ces at|Sicians, One of them does mys * ry|terious tricks and the other ex Avat the | Poses them. Georgette Chartres is| would make/® Capable singing and. whistling | el as tho they|comedienne. Milch and Martin of- fer a delightful violin and piano 1016% . Spring -| He has been’ coming around in fe Orpheum vaudeville for a long, long). 1#wis and Leopold, “The Merry ne|time Folks like his whaje-hearted | Men in Songland.” and Turner and | them with new energy and dullding up ginging of suct Grace, in a pleasing pantomime! the entire ayetem to ve singing of such songs as “Roly Poly 5 mim Naniire system to strong, heathy |SININE Of such songs | Juggling novelt 4 the feature | f you have m. | banjo band which fairly davai photoplay, “The Shielding Shadow” lumbago. i peed and syncopation supports | S¢ral, complete the bill eople in t seats liked the] | FREE ew iuit, Sunday, Judging| Chet Neff Home; to OOK f eral applause. They| u: Mounususty at Married”) Challenge Madden men and women. showing ‘how Electra: /one of the cleverest sketches ever Vite te apptied, and explains many thinge | sone ground by Martin Beck. Ho-| Chet Neff, local lightweight, is Htation free. Office hours: 9/Mer 3, Mason and Marguerite Keel-| back in the city from Los Angeles, nage m.; Sundays oF even- {er act “Married” Jyst the way Por-| where he fought one draw and won ings by appointment Phone Main | ter Emerson Brown the author, ' tn nfs bee Bay rend ia rae.f five straight tangles. He will im-| |The Electra-Vita Co.|" James siiver, tho rube comedian,| mediately challenge “Mutt? Bron. | Reom 206 Empress Bids. and Helen Duval sit down on a step-|8on and Lioyd Madden A Risto | BUSCH 1 Sars 250 —ROOMS— 250 —Running ice water In every W in pl ec el a | | ened | room. snd —Absolutely fireproof. ORPHEUM S A LES —Beautifully furnished; tm. The Wilkes Players have a splen- | proved telephones In every did vehicle this week in Roi Coop But it takes room. er Megrue's refreshing effort, “Un * —Very convenient for shop: ff der Cover.” | Quality to Make pers. The action deals with a diamond | Satisfied Patients The Finest Popular. J *™ussler, who turns out to be well, it would not be fair to give We give you the Highest Priced Hotel in the United States ‘The audience is kept guessing to|] onable Price—hence we have— . the very end. Love finds itself Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00 Ff tangied betwixt duty and the heart GATIARIED (PATIENTS: With Private Bath, J and escaves: happily Gall (ou siptieban diasaeeduce $1.25 | Norman Hackett is excellently || gental work and be one of the ‘ cast as Steven Denby. Phoebe || satisfied patients Tranaiens —Woskly #8 2 $8— Bi) Hunt, too, is well clothed in bright = onthly to 5 rivate |lines and pretty gowns. Fanchon i + | Bath, $22.50. We cordially Jf) iverhart carries a bundle of smiles Painless Extraction Invite you to Inspect our Bi while George | Rand, Norman Free ne hotel. Feusier, John Sheenan and Mar All rk guar | |guerite McNulty are good. ‘The work Sos ( : roduction {8 well staged BUS H egy ; Sa UNION joax HOTEL 621 Jackson St. the plot away edy company, in makes a big splash this [causes numerous laugh-ripples. number. | ler nd Mable and carry on to beat the | Russell was sick Sunday 1} it her rtners, headed by Marty | ard, boob comedian, got away | good shape without her 1 O'Connell, fresh, young, pret well costumed Irish girl, sang easingly Mile, Vera Sabina, elaborately ystumed, danced wel The bill PRICE 1 with the Six Water Lilles in big diving act MAKES Quality Dental Work at a Reas- DENTISTS 305! PIKE ST, Over Owl Drug The Monte Carter Musical Com Paradise Alley,” week and Store. The offering is enlivened by the) j out FoR, ONG Day ont ! Murphy Seems Probable Capt. Just who will be elected cap tain of next season's Universt _ ty of Washington football team seems a hard problem to de- cide, but, from all indications, Ernest Murphy, the big fullk back, is looked upon as being the most iikely candidate. Murphy is a junior and will play his last year of college football |next season. He entered Washing- ton from Wallace, Idabo, in the fall of 1913. The first year he turned for the varsity, Coach Doble barred him from the squad for faile ing to turn out at the right time, The second year he was under study to “Hap” Miller, and this season after playing the Whitmam game at tackle, Dobie shifted him to the backfield where he finished the remainder of the season, U. of W. Footballers Can Take Trip East, The U. of W. football eleven will be permitted to make a trip East next season and combat some big Fastern college squad on the Polo grounds. This favorable action was taken yesterday by the faculty fol- lowing an offer received from New York for a game next November, presumably with Dartmouth. WELLING 18 VICTOR KENOSHA, Wis, Dec. 5.—Joe Welling, lightweight, gave Frankie Whitney a terrific pummeling last night Depending Upon an Abstract Of title and an attor- ney’s opinion for pro- tection is like trying to sit on two chairs—the liability of neither is definitely fixed. Divided responsibility generally means no re- sponsibility. With Title Insurance you have the definite bond of a responsible corporation, authorized by the state to insure titles and regularly ex- amined and supervised by the state. Good Book Week December 4th to 9th Boy Scouts of America Better Books for Boys and Girls. For informa- tion Telephone Elliott 4713

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