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e ilmour NONEWMAN | IN SIGHT TO TAKE PLACE HE smoldering fires of discon @ tent displayed c both by Coach 4 Gilmour Dobte of the U. of W football team, and Dr, Henry Suzzallo, prest dent of the lo . cal {nativution ‘ ef learning, broke into a red hot y flame today, following the an- i JT nouncement of yesterday by Dr. i} Guzzallo that it had not been tae F, intention of the university to offer Coach Dodie a contract for the 1917 season. It has been known for some time that there was some sort of friction Detween the coach and the univer. sity chieftain. The president stat-/ ed yesterday that Dobie had fatled to perform one of the chief func} tions of the college, that of build- ing up character. Don't Want Doble “Mr. Dodie failed to perform his share of this service on the football field. Therefore we do not wish him to return next year,” sald Dr.) Suzzallo, Tt is thought the whole trouble developed as a result of the recent) strike of the football team at the) university. It will be recalled the Players for a time refused to turn/ . Out after Bill Grimm had been bar} from playing on the team, be cause he had not made the neces-| sary grades tn his studies. Dobie said today that Dr. Suzzal Jo was doing him an injustice; that | he had been intending to retire from football this season, and that MUTT AND JEFF—A WILLARD TELLS RICKARD | CURLEY IS NOT HANDLING | HIS BUSINESS FOR HIM BY C. H. HAMILTON Rickard admitted he ts being torn U, P. Staff Correspondent between two pulses—one to NEW YORK, Dec. 9—Tex }match Carpentier and Willard, wad to match Darcy and Carpen of Carpentier, of | Rickard, the sorely tried gent who is doing his best to stage a }tler. The nd Mutt Himself Is the Only Visible Means of Support We Have — STAR—SATURDAY, DEC, 9, 1916. PAGE 7 HIGHLY TOUTED AUSTRALIAN MIDDLEWEIGHT (Copyriaht. 1918 rate Mare ting U. & Archie Wyard Is in Good Shape, Reports Trainer Earl Baird Doubts as to whether Archie Wyard. former 8. A. C. light welght star, who will make hie first appearance as a profes sional at ¢ Moose amoker next Thursday night, will make PaPrer Dobie Has Coached Last U. of W. Football Team, Is Announcement by HO. Fisher, i. Oftiee¥ BY BUD FISHER, palmer ncanetecslinatietwtonh ct Al hak we heli at sniiaintindil ee rote tere ne rae — i . aire % mm ~~ ~V. if VAGRANCY# ) jf » On, HE'S gpa eae 7 " HATS THE ( 5 >a we THEN, WHAT " f BUT, OFFICER, a Bes | BUT THEN, ‘ 4 wo vistaue | | Lt, THEN, athiaihe te CAN You BEAT IT? I ant = VROUBLE 2 YOY Il! Wiey am Xr ARRESTED? || } ofr" AGOUT THAT GUY | . ( Done gine DONT | es MEANS Of brevet) THERE 1q “THE DRAWS “MUTT T ASK YOU ,GEnrrLe READER» NOTHiA! t , ait iS |il WHAT IS THE a SUPPORT fF , ; AND JEEP’? % NO SES / \ CHARGE? & a Ate SHUME CHARIOT iN "HE CAN You BEAT iT? cance \ 1916 FOOTBALL SEASON WILL BE BROUGHT TO A CLOSE WITH A BANQUET — The University of Washing ton football eleven will official- ly close its football 1916 season tonight at the New Washing- ton when the annual football battering ram attack. But on the banquet night all is different. The scrubs are allowed to sit at the same table with Dobie and even the first team, listening to the di he had done his best under cond! high-class bout in New York j/course, has something to do with tions as they existed at the U. of W with Georges Carpentie: one {both tmpulses, but Rickard ts con William Dietz, Washington State, of the principals, told the Unit. | fident he will get Carpentier to college coach, {s being mentionedas| @¢ Press today that he does not | cross the ocean | Dobie's succe care a continental whoop what | Dan McKetrick, accomplice of Jack Curley has to say about Harry Pollok in a separate tempt authorities refuse to admit or deny the rumors. Jess Wiliard’s participation in den for} |to use Madison Squ Mr banquet Is given In Its honor by the A. 8. U. W. The banquet fs hailed by the players as one of the most im | portant events of the athletic sew son and the announcement by Grad- uate Manager Arthur Younger that | speeches telling how the credit was due them by furnishing the first squad with opposition. After all is said and done, the scrubs feel that they have been paid for their serv- ices. Trying to pick the next varsity the show. | bouts, today announced that ft ts ig was to be held Saturday was a/| football captain is on the same or- | “I have been in constant com-|he, and no one else, who will ba signal for a genuine outbreak of | der as trying to capture Villa First q Amateur Games Are oregano fla Jones and of Carpentier in case the enthusiasm on the part of the foot-| Vill reported at one place and ard,” aa “Willard tol@ n leaves the war front ball men. then at another. The eame is true 4 Long-Drawn Melees) me that sack Curley does not re 4 to America to fight for The banquet night !s the one/of the university captaincy. First - resent him, so I will do my bus with padded gloves. Ho night In the entire season that the| “Ernie” Murphy was conceded the It took two extra periods to de | ness direct with Jones. I may s declares he has cablegrams which second team {s made to feel com-| place until George Smith made an [> efde the two amatour {ce hockey! Willard and I may not. Jone prove his right to his claim. He fortable, When the scrimmages | appearance. Matters became more games staged last night at the Are- I, however, are getting closer to-|expects to match Carpentier and Earl Baird declared that Wyard | are going on at University field, the | complicated until both appeared as Ra. In one melee the Bankers hop-| gether.” Weinert “or some other good heavy | was in the best of shape to go scrubs are always the goat. They | the logical candidates. The selec ped on the U. of W. outfit, 2 to 1 ter relieving hi of this, | welg | four rounds, are the ones that have to stand the | tion of captain will be made at the The game wil! be protested because — _ - Some of the dubious boxing | brunt of the varsity football of a dispute regarding the overtime fans are inclined to give Wyard to have been played. | | the short end ef his bout with In the other mix the Elks drop-| rt Fox. While Baird has not * ped their game io the Knights of P 1 d I H k | | boxed In any professional bouts, " Fe So ee }fortland Ice fockey boxed in any protessional toute, |! Chicago Cubs Wonder if Joe , } | boys train that have made their T . k Will S PI a : y i Def. S | inker Will Stay as Player cach Dietz to Be eam Defeats Seattle} y y Asked to Remain # Chick Hays P CHICAGO, Dec. 9—Fans were {Tuesday or Wednesday in New i | PORTLAND, Dec, 9.—Portland’s, Scores: / ac ays Put Out ® York.” a ND, . , * r peculating today whether Joe Tinker had little to ea: his 1) _ PULLMAN, Dec. 9—It was an-|ico hockey team was revenged on Firat perlod— ah | by Roger O’Malley} tinker would be willing to stay er hed itis & say Siam j} ©) Bounced here last night that Will-|! in seattle Metropolitans last night| | land, 4:00 with the Cubs after bis retirement | Meeting with Weeghman. “I amu 4 fam Dietz will be tendered a con- _ st -weYye 2—Portland, Harris from Dunder. donk aieeod ss SANDUSKY, 0., Dec. §—Chick | as manager. anxious to know what to expect, 60 tract calling upon him to coach the for the defeat handed the local crew gale, 12:30 Hays, Indianapolis : President Weeghman has offered I can look out for myself before it Seattia, Wilson from last Tuesday tn Seattle 3 The Uncle Sams chalked up a 1:18 1917 Washington State college foot- Morris Dall squad, despite the fact that he| bas announced positively he wil! not| lcleat-out vi pee doon's| Second pertod— Femain here for another season. | : oy rs ee eee Seattle, Morris, 1:27 2 flcsae | pets, 5 to 2. The game was rough) ; ‘ Johneon, 9:22 }but the penalties few. The sum| 6—Portland, Dunderdale 57. Richie Mitchell Is mary ° ° Portland, 5. Position Irvin from Dr H ( t U S ? Better Than Rivers \:::;:. Beasts s e oming to o Oe Johnson MILWAUKEE, Wis. Dec. 9—)/Loughlin ..Co Carpenter perior ? | would be given the same welcome— | Richie Mitchell proved conclusively | Harris .-Rover Walker Riley fer Mas h dere dig 25 roatse witiont U last night that he is better than Joe | Dunderdale ..Center Morris| ples for Riley; third pert te the great Australian mie | | being a slacker. | Rivers, Mexican punch artist.| Tobin (Capt.) .R. W Wilson od, Riley for W Rickey for| @leweignt really on @ cteamer § Richie dropped Joe with a right Marples L. W. Foyston (Capt) | Rowe, Rowe for ris, Morris for| somewnere on the west coast of cross to the jaw tn the fourth, bat Score by periods Riley South America, bound around the Mexican stuck until the tenth | Portland ; 2 2 1-5 Penalties the Horn, and due to arrive in ] was ended. Seattl . ‘ 1 1 0-2) First.pertod, none; second period.) New York some time In Jan- lals—Fred Ion, & ref. Harrif’3 minutes, Riley 3 vary, or is he a member of the Judge Arthur N. Dayton, Port. third period, Wilson 3 min . timer; Ray Ward, Portland,|two occasions, Tob 3 mint y timer; Jack Herman and| Rowe 3 minut@, Dunderdale 3 — 10 YOU KNOW utes, Australian army, preparing to the front? reports are coming a. A few days arc Where Is Les Darcy? Conflicting Reports Are Sent Out _ is boxer, was stop ped im the eighth round last night by Roger O'Malley, O'Malley had won every round and the result was | expected. Mike Gibbons Wins | Mix in Short Order SIOUX CITY, Ia, Dec, 9—Mike as tho he-came without the stigma| Gibbons is winner today over Clay | Turner. Turner lasted four rounds to take care of Tinker when he is|'* %0 late,” was his only remark. replaced as pilot, probably at his old job at shortstop or possibly as coach or scout, “Tinker will be taken care of by the Chicago National league club in some capacity,” Weeghman said. “At no time did I want to part com- pany with Joe, but some arguments have been advanced tn favor of in- Elks and Y. M. C. A. Baseball Winners The Elks and Y. M. C. A. indoor baseball teams were returned the victors in last night’s indoor base- ball games on the Y. M. C. A, floor. fusing new blood in the club and |The Elks beat the Cascades, 7 to 6, there fs a possibility that a suc-|with a ninth-Inning rally, The “¥” cessor to Tinker will be announced team beat the N. G. W., 28 to 2. That Seattie has the fines’ billiard parior in the world? ’ Come In and see. 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Oppesite VY teser-Patersea Ce, | wants to win next season he might go jat Cow Hollow Star} Edward Peterson, goal umpires. Between 1 Ourselves A, | BY THE SPORTS EDITOR PORTLAND FANS ARE ROUGH A new system of judging bouts may be tried out by the Rose City club, in Portland, as the boxing fans are getting rather rabid at the referee. Several young riots were quelled at Thursday night's fights. A three-judge method may be adopted. % 3 8 tt tt You can’t blame Kid Williams much for not wanting another bout with Kewpie Ertie. Kid knows as much about him as he cares to find out. BM 8 8 FABLE Once upon a time there was a baseball player who admitted that there might be other players just as valuable as himself, BMH 8 If young Pershing, elected captain of Chicago's 1917 football team, and see Uncle Black Jack about nolding the Ine. % % st 8 About the only thing the Navy has to be thankful for 4» that! Ouphant isn’t twins. | Peterson Says He Can Make Any Shot on Billiard Table c. to Give Out “Info” NEW YORK Dec 9.—Sugges. | tions which will be made to the | Pe | United States National Lawn Ten Charles erson, greatest fancy billiard shot in the world, d@| nis association at its m: eting In clares that there is no shot to be! February will be made public early pulled off on tHe green-topped table |today by the executive committee that Is nown to him ‘ in session until after midnight He be seen at Brown &/ Revisions in the amateur rules Hulen's parlors for three days, be-| guy tiona for new rule rovern ginning Monday afternoon, along] ing tournaments and the ranking with Willie Hoppe, Young Jake|iist for 1916 will be among the| and Chick Wright | things given out. Connie Mack Peeved |,,, é | M’Loughlin Reported | i |to Be Far From Best| SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 9.—Ping - - Bo nd Connie Mack may yet co FRANCISCO, Dec. to the mat before the Cow Hollow | Maurice McLoughlin {@ far from his | slugger signs a contract with the| best tennis form, according to dec | Philadelphia Athletics for 1917 larations today of fans who saw Dispatches quote Mack as critl-|him and Johnny Strachan defeated | clsing Ping and saying “Rodie | by William Johnston and Clarence | was not my personal choice, He'll | Griffin, national doubles champions, | America, fighters from other coun in the ring. At any rate, if Darcy has started for America, he has killed his popu larity at home and dimmed his pros |pects in America boxing world was} American led by tho report that Darcy slipped away from Australia, a few days before he became and sub{ect to a call to the ¢ days later a Sydney report ed this, and declared Darcy was ready to join the Australian recruit corps to train for active service Then came er report finite, that had sii away from Australla on a steam bound for Chill, after having made a match with George Chip to throw officials off their guard. The jour. ney was started, the report said, a ltew days before Darcy's 21st birth day in October Somehow, after reading of Darcy's gameness in the ring, of his indomitable courage, it is hard to think of him as a slacker. It Is hard to believe he would practice duplicity and cravenly sneak off when his country needs his services. There are slackers enough more fn tries, who have refused to take their places in the ranks, and it {s a ques- tion how Darcy would be received », even in the face of his ability| Darcy is a wonderful fighter. The quick, decisive way he has handled all American middle. weights who have visited the Antipodes is conclusive evi- dence of that. George Chip, Jimmie Clabby, Jeff Smith, Houck and others have felt the knockout sting of his powerful left. 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