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5 ISTAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2@, 1916. PAG f W riter of National Repute Praises Dobie and Washington Football Teams } teen IS MUTT AND JEFF—Mutt Spared No Expense in Buying Jeff’s Present. Kcoprrent. 108, wy tO nm BY BUD FISHER. 11 i ¢ coma = ————— Tkwewtr! TkNew THAT )/HA! TL ALsc NOT EXACTLY! NATURALLY | Plsvertal yale a af RAGIN. Our | (ez You KAow WE OUGHT | ChOSENY =< Gen Lee Youknew T wanes, A (lkwewlyouy 4 Ab. 0 & \ O DS GUR CHRISTMAS < . bougur fe ay'VE you JOLD CLARET TE CASE AND) Cuesse DIT. L GLASS CuTTeR! J ONE TOO. WE EACH Mave BUT rs SHOPPING EARLY a ONE FRIEND IN THe WORLD. a ee KNEW THAT YOUWAD A BougnT YOU ANY WINS | oe Oy, a 1s ‘ a "ry — — >a Ser scese On, TYE ALREADY KACTLY! T Bovent joeuee —— ‘ 5 BY H.C. HAMILTON Ter ee &3 Re na opcpedinlde United Press State Corres; n : N Sonn ae al) bite ouch me a f EW YORK BUY ONE PRESENT A Prece or * Hee 20 THIS YEAR AND TIVE , o CuT GLASS gs While the ALRSALY GoT,— —— i University ¢ i Pittsburg : Colgate : Brown, the Army and j several other lg teams are having hot discus sions in the East regarding ’ who's who in the football a world, way out West in the State of Washington there's B a football team which is dis q creetly keeping still and rest ing meanwhile on the glorious record of not having lost football game in the last n fee =6years. $= Whil fc potball | f laurels are being passed the prone ing: to heads eB me aing | BOXES “MUFF” BRONSON FRIDAY | NEW YORK HOWLING FOR | JUST Hf) Dobie’ and ‘his Uawernty usjto Local Ring Talk “| ANOTHER MISKE-DILLON Between Ourselves BATTLE LIKE LAST E VES \; ay THE SPORTS EDITOR Washington eleven Reports are re current in toca 7 Gives Dobie Credit boxing circles that Chet Motn- fe. The record at Washington all| tyre, formeriy instructor of t foes to Dobie’s credit. There isn't boxing at the Seattle Athletic solitary Western football f n| club and now interested In a | NEW YORK, Dec, 20.—-New York | weights. They did not waste FOOTBALL INTEREST REVIVING wants to ake an fota of credit] physical culture school h “e os tithe » in starting, and from th The football seaso: ctica . , F from Dobie and there isn't a one| about to step into the ring for | boumn Hnienighe abn d retail tess first blow ianded until the istercet ta ths Beards jerioan sport bas not waned, ie tee who believes the team, and not| a contest with the padded Miske bout. It probably will be 4F | there was not a minute of Inaction. | {terest that ever before was manifest. The gradual changing Sim Dobie, is responsible for the record mitts, ranged. Meeting last night at the) There was some surprise that| crystallizing of the rules during the past few years have made the game Washington has not stacked up| Chet, who ls busy moving his Broadway Sporting club in a ten-| Miske was able to stand and swap | + ‘ar more interesting to the spectators, 5 Against the heavy, wellcoached| physical culture paraphernalia round-no-decision affair, these slug-| punches with the Indianapolis bear | tt & Mt ot tt @levens of the East, but Dobie's from the Crystal Pool, which gers fought their way thru the/cat. But he did it and severar) Tad Jones, the football sensation of the East, isn't any “mystery Men have defeated the best on the| recently closed, to a downtown |mill and emerged with honors times he made the Hoosier back up. | coach.” He knows football, and much of Yale’s record and A Pacific Coast and in the mountain| location could not be located | leven. When the fight was over the|He had the longer reach, but Dil-| gue to him. ' 0Ore ane are states every year, some of them today to affirm or deny the re lcrowd rose to Its feet and cheered lon's knowledge of ring craft and Ragen twice in @ season. That is worth| port that he has a hankering the serappers till the hall shook. his clevgr blocking offset any ad TO “MINER” BROWN something. when it is considered) to get into the ring against it had been months since New vanta iske may have had there The bugle sounds its “good-bye” blast, that the Oregon Aggies were gen-| Frank Kendall or Lowe Simms, York was treated to such aring Burns and Joe Lynch : nape . erally accepted as one of the coun-| Portland heavyweights. | «mashing conflict as that put on by | bantamweights, went ten rounds our big league days are o'er. ‘ try’s strongest teams a couple of |the two tern Might heavy 6 draw They passed you out of big league realm, You'll pitch “big time” no more. years ago. Dobie has coached footbatt 12|Fred Butcher Will years without a defeat. His teams have scored 1,662 points against 111 Captain Broadway) scored by 0; ents. Since 1908, Rag en j When Doble went to ihe University | The Broadway football team will of Washington his teams have! ¢ led on the field next season by rolied up 1,245 points against 100| Fred Butcher, star tackle on the} by thelr adversaries. Washington| Pine Street school’s squad ae | has played 44 regularly scheduled |‘hree years. He was elected cap games in that period, winning 42/t#i9 for 1917 at yesterday's meet and playing scoreless ties with Ore. | 196 Your face, your form, no more will grace The mounds where long you starred; But, Brownfe, boy, your fame will live, You leave with name unmarred, FOYSTON STAR IN METS’ WIN OVER SPOKANE, 3-1, erect IN INLAND EMPIRE cITY | avoctight Jest another sf thats Stare of ether tare--thes soe ann lant, wonderful satellite has faded and dimmed—and passed from ma | Jor league view forever. —— — SPOKA it. nk! Nichols fro: Cook, 1 0; Seatt gon Agricultural college and with | ice of Capt, Prank “vy aby os Be hr ge And it makes all of us feel a bit older to read of {t—to know that son university. U ‘0: of : ee “He _N tine swe on—and ever on—and that youth is giving way before the egos | . of W. and Bankers tans was the ound city's, Second period—No score " - i hat youth 4 pobie’s record stands as the star on the ice here last night in| Third perigd—Seattle, Foyston,|{'resistible march of years. It seems but yesterday that we read the game in which Seattle trimmed | 10:45; Morris from Walker of “Miner” Brown pitching his way into fame and everlasting baseball Spokane, 3 to 1 Penalties \8 Harry Holmes, the visiting goal] irs: period—Wilson, 3 mi ia} 3 8. 8 Mf tender, must also be credited with| ¢ ee BR act i Ma 9 | Harvard cleared $280,000 on football this fall, and yet It claims that P Seond period—Nichols, 3 minutes.| itg reason tor not numbering the players is “because we do not wish te laying a brilliant game. He m ‘ Lops © ttle it stops from m i rd ryan tbh Fecg-pcras commercialize a sport.” Watson, the needie—two needles! Oh, bring , antes i < pyston, 4 minutes on, 3 min nag angles than any goalie seen here! cise “ 7 jon a whole needle fa wat oa aia 6 ce Spokane has had big | °| ee ee eee Sustitutions Battling Levineky must be on a vacation. He didn’t fight anywhere ice hockey Sibby Nichols scored Spokane’s| First period—Riley for Morris. | on Saturday. Most imposing in American foot i | Dall records Mt wouitt us ona wear, | Win Hockey Contests) Mm elevens credit to do homage to _ Stich & foogball team while they ~ fest from their own squabbies. The U. of W. and the Bankers | were returned victors last night in the amateur hockey games staged | * ant a ol neg OE at | At the Arena. The university team New Haven this fall the athletic | haniors hosted the Knights of Co management at Yale university 80 |). 001 . 0. | far forgot itself as not to send any |)": * *° aBnouncers to the press stand to . Si e —Ni % Me lone marker, The summory Second period—None. j help newspaper men in identifica \Grid Men Charged Meiekeag he ee 4 hird period len for McDon- “Players to Kick at Salary Cuts” reads the headline on a baseball tion of players. This is something | Fou er Goal ¥ Hols ald; McDonald for Mallen story. What did you exect them to do—cheer? that is well taken care of at Prince-| With Being Pros ton and Harvard and hardly ts to Yale's credit. The result was a| BLOOMINGTON. Ind., Dec |Genge Point Rowe Patrick ...Cover Point.. Carpenter badly jumbled report of the game,/ walter Hess, quarterback, and Rover..... Walker which required a great deal of time| Archie Erchart, star half-back of Nichols . Center « Morris to straighten out the Indiana football eleven, were | McDonald . .Right Wing Wilson | refused “I's” by the faculty here| Mallen ......Left Wing... Poyston . . today for alleged professionalism Score by periods Dietz Mentioned Russell G. Hathaway, fullback, is| +68 <0 | | as Colgate Coach)’ 7 ets PULLMAN, Dec. 20.—Reports on| Hoppe Hangs Up a the campus at Washington State college have it that William Dietz, New World’s Mark} football coach here the past two slide years, is being mentioned as the SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 20.—One 917 Colgate mentor. more world’s record came to Willie Hoppe, biliiard champion, today, Ina game with young Jake Schaefer lact night, Hoppe won the right to make the first shot and then ran out bis 250 points without giving Schaefer a single shot. Scorings: First period—Spokane, Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable Cures Was Produced in Court On Jannary 7 of the year 1915, Doctor J. Eugene Jor dan wi rraigned before the State Medical Board and his Heense to practice medicine revoked, the contention of the board being that the ad- vertisement reprodue which had been running tn the local newspapers, was untrue, that Doctor Jordan could not cure the diseases mentioned therein. Doctor Jordan appealed to the courts In the matter and Association Names | | Hickey President | Have You Seen [The most extensive and elabor- ate window trim of pes tee Sportin De Oro Wins First po haatird Goods Block of Big Baits NEW YORK, , Dec. | 20.—Alfred De 4 Oro won the first block of his three-cushion billiard match for the ever shown west of Chicago? Doomed to a Crippled Condition for Life by . world championship last night. He Chet Neff, clever and hard-hitting Seattle lightweight, who boxes ee Src merit! Beeens Ave Bl Sifu1og usc, Moore, 66 to 83, in| Mure’ teoredn che Borsiand eeneation, ta @ fourraune moles friday | the trial of the cane. which Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by 95 innings. night in the ring at Dreamland, followed, in the luperior "g Th Hat J staged | Court, produced evidence of Glandular Remedies - — This bout bids fair to be one of the best four-round fracai | here for some time. It is considered an ideal match. The boys have met once before, in Portland, and the affair ended in a draw at the end poy We Advertise J". | Promoter Lonnie Austin announced yesterday that reserved seats It does not pay to advertine unless one has something good to sell. If we aid not f™| have be@n placed on sale. wive better Medical Service than the [| — ordinary doctors can offer we would soon have to cease advertising. because it would |Knowlton Beats Jack | Rowland Aga not pay. This space ix expensive, bi to / py te pan uate cine te moaee vy tml mere Tt White in Six Rounds; Skipper White Sox F which we fe : tiv and ot wich / Leo Houck Gets Draw | eijje,go, poo which we follow exc ave made — Comiskey of the Whit a character that caused Judge Walter M. French to award a decision to Doctor Jordan, restoring to him his license. Judge French stated in his decision: The court cannot find tn this case that any credulons or ignorant persons have been deceived. On the other hand, the witnesses who have been produced on be READ HIS TESTIMONIAL %4 red ti eut them out for $508, but admitted that it might renule in crippling my arm for life. Doctor J. Bu Jordan cured me without an operation, and I per @ remained well ever since. (Bigned) cB B 2716 Fourth Ave. North, President x has an- I have been giving practical demonstrations of the merits of . —— 5 my system right here tn Seattle for the past thirt: ars, PORTLAND, Dee nouneed that Clarenc Rowland | half of Doctor Jordan are hundreds if ned testireonials on Hletin ny office, pariah | Knowlton’s fistic stock boomed to-| would bere named manager for 1917 among the best people in the whom T have cured, will attest to its wonders, from Baby day as a result of the licking he/The retention of Rowland was no city. Professional people, ndpa, in one and is talk a f the | Surprise to fans here, as Comiskey people of standing In the na friendly way at social gather- handed Jack White, brother of the}).) i+ he known that he wanted to community, people who are uding WH yais, Locomotor Ataxia, Beiatie Rheumatiam, Meningitis, G . St. Vitus’ Dance called incurable diseases, known to the Court person- ally and péople who are known to the citizens of this city generally as being among the best people in the city. And I don't think that it can be contended that famous Charley. Knowlton, an aged| give him another chance to win man of 38 summers, beat White in| the pennant Jeach six sessions. In former da | a aes T.THICKEY, ah co teue | Knowlton was Coast amateur cham Think Jones Will tors in the medical pro pion at 125 pounds. Leo Houck of Let Willard Fight Thomas J. Hickey of St. Paul no real good reason w i! : ~ Bf Seattle drew with Frankie Huelat et was saGkhly electek vieesidant af OUR PRACTICE 18 OF A PERSONAL NATURE apace, ‘Curva a most ef the other rind We cannot ask our cured patients to disclose their own misfortunes, to say & for There being a number ef Doctors Jordan in Seattle, it is well rin mind the full name and address of Doctor J. Bugene Sordi, 419% Firet Avenue, Seattle. Office hours, 9 a. m to 8 Should not announes the fact . 140 pounds. Tommy Burns, former! | CHICAGO, Dec, 20-—That Tom |ine American association to su they were efther credulous "sundays from 2p. m, to € p.m, Consultation free. "Corres rable method they rm ne Poe Ih the tropae wah tg [p heavyweight title holder, refereed| Jones, manager of Jean Willard, 18) oooa thomas = -M. Chivington or ignorant except as the tpondence roticited. tch each Saturday Star for remarkable quite am legitimate for edical man—it he i# honest and sine [m|the bout till dickering with Tex Rickard in| tiickoy was chosen for a three:| |] laity generally ts somewhat se cere in hin statements ) Merchant, the investor, the fal the hope that thru him a match} 0° (0y {auicaht of snedioal cantare poenener, oF the manys | ith Carpentier can be arranged, |¥°*r term UR SPRC . a ~ Wo Invite you to ¢ explain to Bill Leard Is Now jwas the positive bellef of the fight There 18 no contention here that any medicine | to involve moral turpitude on the part of Docter Nervous Hi! On His W. U.S fans here today GRUMAN 1S GUMSHOER has been given which is at all harmful. In fact, all | Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor Fijtule, Disorders end give yon | in ay to U. 5. FRANK BURNS GETTING IN NEW YORK CITY ba of the testimony in this case seems to show, as | Jordan KE a physical examination. Every man should take a ne Ralph uman, Portland Nght far as that is concerned, that any medicine that of this opportunity to learn his true condition, A permanent | SAN FF ISCO, Dec, 20.-|NOTICE IN FRISCO weight, who at one time gave much} |} ever has been administered by Doctor Jordan has | GREATER VINDICATION COULD NOT BE cure is what you want | With but one defeat out of 12] Freddie Bogan is getting a lot of] promise and holds a decision over| |} tended to benefit the patient. DESIRED The Medical Board claimed that these diseases There is no contention on the part of the State, | were incurable, meaning, of course, that they could 914 —crnmay" ames ployed, the All-American | Publicity for Frank Burns, the Se) jonnny O'Leary, is thru with the baseball team, which invaded Hon-| attle welterweight, down in Frisco. | tight game for good, according to c 1 and {t so stated by counsel for the State, that Prof. Ehriich's Neo. Be eee Tt By olulu under management of Char-|Altho unknown there before he hit} his brother in Portland, not cure them, Doctor Jordan not only claimed te ~ 2 a ) ‘i : ; 7 ything in this advertisem: M No Pain, No Hospital |ley Swain, returned home today. | the town with Bogan, he is already | Ralph ts reported working for a Hermans ie aablia soerain » sement that Was | cure them, but produced in court ecores of actual DO NOT BTAY AWA | The All-American team was de-|getting his pictures in the paper] detective agency in Gotham d : : ly cured patients as witnesses for his case, The You oan pay an able, when bene | feated once by the Twenty-fifth in-| With favorable comment _ - So that it gets Cown to whether or not this ad- | stories of their remarkable cures have been stated MES orices avo within tha reech’o? ever hn. Our advice ana fq|fantry team, Their hardest gamos| —— vicasioage usu ortisement 1# so grossly untrue as to involve | under oath. aeneuitation are f ¢ affilcted, whether treatment in taken [| were played with the Chine WIN BY PELSINGER WAS BILLY WEEKS noral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan, Doctor Jorden has caused this statement to be ere eres errcted: whether ‘wentragnt is tance / eater ; | SURPRISE TO FANS TO MILWAUKEE BOY Under all the testimony in this case, I cannot | published in order to acquaint the public and his J fo} Len Rowlands, Milwaukee mid friendly *4viee to ail who call. According to one San I (ind that the adverdsement is so grossly untrue as | many friends with the proven facts in the case, Hours, 9 #. m. to 5 p. m—Sundays, 10 9, m, to 1 p.m. FIGHTERS IN DRAW | paper, the decision awarded Harry | dieweight, recently defeated Billy Pelsinger over “Muff” Bronson| Weeks, “he Northwestern boxer l L0.—Neil |here last Friday night, came as al whom “Biddy” Bishop is steering Dr. Jordan is now located on Second Floor of the Mutual Life Building, NATIONAL MEDICAL INSTITUTE 119 0c tbat Au AVE, DOCTORS FOR MEN ONLY SRLOO, la, De Allison and Matty McCue mauled | surprise even to Pelsinger's Frisco|toward the middleweight crown, each other ten rounds to a draw| backers, who figured that Bronson! The affair was fought in Winnipeg here last night. |was a cinch to win, and went 12 rounds to a decision.) First and Yesler.