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STAR—WEDN eattle Metropolitans Win First Ice Hockey Game of Season in Local Rink GAME HARD FOUGHT ALL THRU MELEE BY EDWARD HILL EFORE an au lience estimat ed at 3,000, DAY, DEC. 6, 1916 PAGE 9 Murr AND JEFF—Maybe Mutt Didn’t Have the Price to Buy a Stack of Blues Gene une bes ha ven omar &©Y BUD FISHER: YES TM SHUR, Mor BODY. BUT Wm and, TM StCK AY NEARY, Y ANT Gor NOTHIN’ TO LUVe FOR, AIN'T GOT AO FUTURE —\ AND fw eo \ MY PRESENT Puan! IM PENS WG MUTT, DESPoNDENT! ve ARS You sxx ?/| Gor THe -_ Xx HATE To se ace MUTT SAD. WHAT CAN T DO To CHEER HIM UP > 1 Know, TLL GO TeUL Hum A DORE AAD Mane Him Laven OND HELE FEEL Berrer, GO PLAN POKER! YOu CAN LOOSe THE REDS “AND WHITES TRO! HAR! Hart the Arena tans were re over the Portland Ur ncle Sams in one of the toughest—if not the hardest-fought—contests ever staged on the local ice. It took 11 minutes of over time playing before Jim k thru tl slipped t Portla and ended score stand esisic. "ho: (Not “Bugs” |LOOKS LIKE CARPENTIER ECaniy ison, i Over D MAY BE ALLOWED TO BOX Between Ourselves Bia ikea fused in the ver Varcy WILLARD IN NEW YORK sg seieiiilien cada period that the ed} ar ret ae an to provided FALLEN, FALLEN FROM THEIR HIGH ESTATE age a battle of r own en permission to make the The partisans of the defunct Federal league continue to assert that | the outlaw circuit must have been a real major league bec. Hal) Both were sent to e dress- ing rooms for the Chase, who hit only .284 on the Glimore ciroult, raised It to .339 in the Negro Halfback Puts ‘CAPTAIN WILL Brown in Front Rank BE CHOSEN SOON Washington's next captain will be elected at the annual football banquet to be held next Saturday night. The place where it will be held has not yet been decided upon by Man- to the in show, out December | BY H. C. HAMILTON U. P. Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Dec, 6-—The ill-timed Tex Had Hard Jolt wf oF hee willingness with which this Rickard tackled * ager Youngei effort to stage a of fisti- Sag eye a National. Oh, very well. But how about the rest of them? Here's how es i catia & | \, ‘Seuntry “tae rappenided Ne the | ownicnomne is the best Federal batsmen of 1915 finished In the National this season: patos Aare fo g. | French need for relief funds |to plan for Carpen ia 1018. a ees: for captain place George Smith an Portland Starts Early | probably will have a strong ef the U, 8. He found It Chase 2 Ernie Murty on even terms, The visitors started out like a! | fect In putting over the pro actically tmpossible for Kaye 2 ' 344 80 | Smith was not able to play the last r ata a j t y posed bout In New York be to prevall " ik | three games on Washington's Mee er ae Ue eae | ay : tween Willard and Georges pment for th aR a oon at a schedule on account of a muscle s, the Uncle Sams’ : Carsaniier, i a Th wae waseeeee : | bruise on his right leg. He is a Tover, had sltpped the puck pas ; Tex R 4, promoter of the = nen Konetchey 310 50 |junior in college and playing his Harry Holmes, mattress and all, | . hae dale aumee ha haa racelveai ts aay igen Wilson 309 82 |third year on the squad. Before for two markers. le boys strong assurances that Carpentier | w and he found persor Mann tee ore . 308 * “ coming to the university, Smith 4id not seem to de ska at onl aivad 6 sacuthie: tar with, tile tac cocepceen (aI? ; : 298 31 | played end on the Lincoln high Dest in the first sessio Le pbeoniings A inaageande agher osieniaee Weiser 34 Cooper .... ; sere 2291 99) team of this city. a the Second —— the Metro ys lof the parse sim: gt Marbury Z¥iHing =) sey sah tans began to take on a more 1 4 . » Yerkes 2 | usiness-l! fr and Bernte Morr! } % 2 3 | EEGE « sean roma Bosby Rowe, nto the French war re weeks ago and Mowrey 2s 30] Younger Not Yet = hte: che it Women to Have Charge arge of Carpen- | Leu ESE airs alee eee Si ts na = ‘| "Not Dobie Sticks et. Durt peric e ‘ Hendrix 2 R ii i : » fund Miss er to relief Gee Miele bed the puck tn the vist- ry L—- they have a I FR a hr Exactly one man among thelr first 15 batemen gained In percentage, | ot Dobie Stic tors’ territory much of the time an ae scouan ard has received tentative /#nd 14 looked, In company, as if thelr batting sklil had been treated | Whether Gil Doble, wWased om osha tape ober fund thruout the ad Min ts from both Willard and | to @ bath of alum! Ington’s famous football mentor Eawestening plays at ps ge al np Morgan has ¢ ond of t ses es 8 8 sis That’ aie aad will coach the University foot $150,000 for th turn to ‘ A race horse was sold three times In one week. That's probably no’ ball team next year remains @ goal. There were several substitu tions during this period Third Is Hard Fought ‘was in the third chapter that fh teams got down to work in ) Peal earnest. “Cully” Wilson dented the net SAN for the first tally on a 8 from | Dt ¢ Bernie Morris. “Smoky” Harris Australia » @ame back for Portland and slipped cited over Les Darcy ®& score past Harry Holmes on a 1 n pass from Captain Tobin. Wilson then tled things up tn a knot br patting over a goal single-handed Darcy ot @ short time before the bell rang greatest fighter. at the end of time The crowd Bet Fanuies ‘went wild when “Cully” made his wd often as the guys who bet on him were sold Rw st wen B One littls touchdown makes an awful lot of difference at times. Then, maybe, the Braves will win next year. | for his share, t as Kickard % 8 6 8 or haa been known as a pik It's a good thing prizefighters don't go In for football. They would t is more than p his | hold up the games whiie they counted the gate receipts. | R with tt % 3 st gs tt | pea WILLIE HOPPE SAYS FRISCO deans tee fotos eae “5% eA THERWEIGHT WILL BEAT 22 nenee “MUFF” BRONSON IN BATTLE "3.3.2.2 hts ago in New York by Lou!s Kreuter, aled | announced, { THE TIME ARRIVES | soldier boxor. ér, in a contract which ab 4 be In his hands within a few daye, has been guaran mystery. Doble’s contract runs to the 15th of January, and nothing has been said, accor ing to Graduate Manager Younger, about the tall Seot renewing it. Dobie has repeat edly stated that he is thru coaching and is in need of a good rest. All the Washington | players are in favor of having him back for another season or as long as he wants to sta’ REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS teed th Fanning 2 l be m 131 balls, sweeping nine entire rts who have watched Kreuter play predict for him a career as| tal extrem: | fn the last yolume both teams it the line hard and after many at “The time has come,” the Walrus sald, } FRED tempts on both sides to score, teed | Harry Pelsinger, the San A letter to the sporting editor “To talk of many things POLLARD. Riley, substitute, got in his good eaane ta dive t tor P Francisco featherweight, who | from a friend in San Francisco who Of fullbacks who can buck a ling, | | work’ and the huge crowd began |! . ged fn Bi ie : tr v9 Is scheduled to battle with |follows t boxing game rather Of halfacks who have wings; | Not since Sam White burned up ong happily out of the Arena. == riggs —— orwelenea | “Muff” Bronson, sensational [closely states that the Bay City| Of All-Americans as thick {the Eastern cridirons has a foot win ties Seattle with Van- | av i ag ens Portland echoolboy boxer, at sports dropped quite a hunk of kal As ghosts of vanished kings.” ball team, thru the individual ef- ted for second place honors of Chie: plied ecaines tick cer out) the Moose boxing show in n beat Lae Johnson in forts of one man, been able to de the P. C. Iu, and puts Portland at | 79° pitted against lightwoights. Dreamland a week from Friday — Por rhe California Tho timo has come,” the Walrus sighed feat both Yale and Harvard until the bottom of the list. eee night, is a mighty good boy, Bronson “To pick all-stars galore, this season, when Brown built her AS first game of the league _aetateriattatataetetiieaeaeaaaee and will beat the Oregonian From Berry, Pollard, Casey and offense around Fred Pollard, negro ane last night, Lester Pat The is the opinion of <wetge A ; alfac ta yoann at uns. 'o Rustic Some Golfer, piece Hen Sinner caine | "To Pollard's work alone can be| (wheleboae) plate, which fe ‘the , ff Brother Frank's Vancouver Mill \ aires, 6 to 4. jascribed the © victory of the lightest and strongest plate known, Surectnd Whee 0b Evies @ 11™ ay i e b announced last ane g 8 vas 2 Bruins tod Yale and the subse-/does not cover the roof of the ee i @) Green 250 Feet Away ang |" ng Friday on the ( né-trip tickets had t There's only one thing as cheap as talk—stage money. Chariey | | quent 2i-to-0 defeat of Harvard. | mouth; you can bite corn off the ; ow If HAPPENED | Palle to Get Hie Mall tn the wrens for home. Pe nger Fra ake F White wants to bet he can lick Britton. ‘Ch N 1 guaranteed 15 years. ‘eal ’ — —_ Hole. nger has been k ing ‘om “Moose” Taussig, the f | tt % 8 te et Neff W injoapebages rod rt Tan und San Francisco and Los er, who will bring the boys north, Harvard soccer team beats Yale, Who cares? Aleo, Comell wine | ould $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 gee ee he same way Bronson has|Taussig was here recently with Wil-| sauagh match. : Battle Bronson | 5:0 set of teetn $5.00 An old farmer was driving along carrying on here and tn Port-| lle san, Jones {s listed to take! See ee aad sth au al lane near a ot nd . toh mi-win¢ - work, per 00 1 a lane near a golf course and stop. land lon Sid Mitet ell 1 int the sem!-windup. | Now that the football season Is over, will somebody please chioroform| Chet Neff, Seattle lightweight, | “i . ts ped for a moment to watch the _ ti White crowns .. $3.00 ts the post mortemists. may return to Los Angeles after game, says a writer in Everybody's offer Gold fings ....++-er ree ee! 1.00 up Geal First, Ph ni Magazine. . | tt tt st 8 at oat |the holidays. Chet has an W hat’s that?” he demanded, cu OLIPHANT, GREA TE T A | Haughton to quit presidenting the Braves @o he can give up his en-| from a movie company of a steady Bilver fillings... ae tire time to coaching Harvard Job doing stunts, and at the same Platina fillings t ott tt tt ott ott time will be permitted to do all the teed for 15 yea 4 rep! ” = - . ’ sharks say Why the “quilt? with a challenge to “Muff” Bion Ing and get teeth same day. Exam- {nation and advice free. te lared the Ho tt | son en around A Vy, W, S POIN 11 With 20 great backfield men to plok from, All-American ex - (Cal) 498 Soo Semuphen 28 : < y E E | | 20 D » All perts | + ome Ee imbing down. MA LE would better get back to the old stunt of picking them from a hat. beaapabe oy, 4 Nl Golf,” First 1o4d im few the Test of Time ld est per Wat * : . a i 28:2 4:8 |Bronson Has Offer acento ony scomac tiene 4 eriod— Wh gens ebos rales, cect NEW YORK, Dec, 6—Elmer | These officers will outrank the OUR DAILY PREDICTION ended b: 1 ointed q . silica . ye y our early custom. fison an’ ly one p 1 to a flag on present classes at West Point, and July 4, 1917, Freddie Welsh won on points from Vernon Castle in| to Box in Frisco tra whose work (s atill giv a “At the foot Oliphant, the greatest football may Have G00 should a similar number be ap- jeix fox trota. —— faction. Ask our customers whe “ ” *) , . k Wh eo pointed yearly, there will be about |-—_—— —______ Judge’ Flannigan, eccentric ft i, wet, case Pwo), ie played hie last game for West | 300 young second Meutenants in ad manager of “Muff” Bronson, Port-| right place. Bring this ad with you, Point. dition to thore tn the upper classes| SAYS Women will Seiiaidieas 31s pe ater pee 5 eae eh a oo Cut - Rate ll be elf 7 elsinger of Sa ‘ancisco - The great Army halfback and | at West Point who will be elig Vote in Kentucky for California Mite \E ate man tate masons OHI ple H rds a ples; Riley for|of that pole,” he said, “ts a little, star of the yea r Dunderdale: ir- hole. The object ts to put this ball Ls Marples for tr: in the hole with the smallest num Fo + vine; Riley for W alker for rokes Riley; Irvine for Marples; Riley for| 1 r took the club, sighted Wilson; Wilson for and then tet mnea| his running mate, Gene Vidal, | for promotion before this yeu | "Within. Fi Y. “th fe emae cesavee Ho in ae a a . S| may resign from West Polnt | fourth class gets tts chance | i hn offer ree s in Si sontes| (ey cosion trai weer ol pe ee ee eee ithin Five cars| With U. of W. Eleven Francisco from the matchmaker of cer Srenmared en main cogs out of Lieut. Daly's tlon Oliphant and Vidal see | — Lista Meche mndstrtedivese he Bay Cit Opposite Fraser-Patersen Co, Army machine themselves stcond lieutenants | BERKELEY, Cal., Dec, 6— —— a en = a a) From West Point come whisper on small pay until they are old California and Washington will shot ting | of consternation tn the rar men, with little chance of re- meet next year on California LOST VITALITY RESTORED fav eeant| coache dent body, tiring at a higher rank than fleld on November 3, according A x , BSD. or the A SARA eet yeas aautaln. Remedy Discovered by a Forty-Yenr Blood and Nerve Specialist ee alae |__"BY go! vy! missed it!” the farm-| without the services of two of t Vidal is 19, and has talked of en to tentative arrangements an nodinn Who have wasted the Vitallty of Young Manhood; Men oad ate er exclaimed, rere ee ‘ who have gone the pace; M whose eyes are dulled, whos Seen Are Trivia sini eee | @reatest backs the East has tering some technical school. nounced today by Graduate Brains are muddled, whose Neryour Hnergy is exhausted from duced tn years Oliphant {# 23, and a graduate Manager Stroud. No game will Excess, Dissipation, Worry or Overwork. Oliphant and Vidal, “turned back”! clyil engineer from Purdue. be played at Seattle, into the fourth claim at the lagt|~ Should these two stars leave In addition to. the Washing: HELP FOR WEAK MEN examination, on account of fallure| West Potnt the bright aspirations ton contest, California will also Men who have ont the Courage, Grit and Vitality 20 neces- to keep up both In their studies and/| for another undefeated Army team n ath ure sald to be ready to|{n 1917 would receive a staggering blow, as the Army also loses the meet Oregon and the Oregon i Manhood; Mer | Aggies, the latter in Berkeley, } on October 30, and the former who are Tired, Restless, vo lost all interest in life; Mei Prematurely Cld, and have lost Ambi- cent appointment of 100 ces of J. J. MeEwan, captain In Portland, November 16 thor | “ 5 Tientenants from elvilHife| and canter, by graduation, | |” Da. PIERCE S SEXOID PILLS lpeat centarelof ihe yans | Les Darcy Coming, box sorinty owen ‘for tive dollars” Bix boxes will last 26 daye EES Says George Chip Ponta A: Gites. Cote tee, CeRG. eh Dis, iter tae nen ; ~~ sid a fain trial. Can anything be foirer than this? SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 6.—Les Make Money; Buy Youngsters De at eee ane RAYMOND REMEDY CO. weight, is on his way to America, HOTEL ANTLERS, FOURTH AND UNION all right, according to George Chip, Yankee middleweight, and one of Darcy's victims, who arrived here from the Antipodes yesterday. Cheap and*Then Peddle Them about decided their money was wasted. He was thin and looked weak. | | War babies aren't the only medi- Juma for getting rich quick in these days of hich finance, Baseball play. WE FURNISH THE MONEY j A peat ‘ ers, !f bought right and selected | He had a bad position at the bat, : AT REASONABLE RATES, AND DESIGN naret give even v petarna:tlonked uke & choolboy {n the field Toun Grover Woodland Parkers | yoltecause I determine vour needn before attempting to treat own the case of Roger |and batted miserabl SOUTH | ot hen am prepared to fo a my work In a sure and pol Cad bonte thied bres e GEEE: ThE wie Tan ene trainee | Have Tough Melee Tre Towels eens Kraauate of a Clagn A Medi yeas HOMES THAT SELL Mean aac "bts weman traps ager sancnchaa ate waa Hor cost the Cards $500 when nd ¢ und when he showed up| within five years is the prediction The Woodland Park soccer squad attle, IT treat Nervous Debility, Blood and NO CHARGE FOR DRAWING PLANS » wa rehased from Fort |last spring be was 20 pounds heav-|of Mrs, South of Frankfort, Ky. | is scheduled to clash with the tough| fies aad Dnrtetee Mitochcta eee Worth, A year later he was valued | ter, fielded cleanly ‘and bit Ii She has just been elected presi-) Skinner & Wddy layout on Sunday terms, can be arranged to meet your equirements CONSULTATION FREE. ‘14 or 606 for Blood Disorders, Come te me for a Wasserman blood test, DR, DONAWAY 802 Miberty Bids. Opposite Posteffien, - 601 Northern at £10,000 | dase; dent of the Kentucky Equal Rights| At the samo time the Seattle Col Bank Bidg | When he joined the @t Louis iteetintinsanatitaattte association and Is leading the cam-| tics will Journey to Black Diamond ° Elilott 686 club he looked anything but prom- japanese make a waterproof|/paign for a state suffrage amend-|for a game with the team of that ising and the club magnates had a father from hides of sea ions, }| ment. place,