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STAR—MONDAY, JAN. 1, 1917. PAGE 9 is Own Game 1916 Was Woman’s Year in Sport! She Met and Bested Man in List of Those MUTT AND JEFF—Not Only the Masons but Anybody Else four me wt 8 moe BY BUD FISHER. ue sila ee ane —<—— OW Fen Py Unicue HEY} WHarTs THE TOGA? f I COULDNT SEE THe \ On, Fine! Xu . nes Se DD Seed q j 7 AL . WHAT Ke - (x TS THE miRgr WAS A MASON, THHS 1S NOTHING BUT Who ained W e . HOLIDAYS G aurr, Ke IND O G Ne ‘ r ne LLY GOT SOME THING WITHOUT ¢ : 0 die PT, A Pini vt? | PN ever worn T CaN Haro war! {i 4 PLA GARETT PIX NEVER THE LESS CR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FoR pig Hoa ibaa. hee. oy a | BY THE masont To OFM iT i THATS THE PIRGT Laurels Is Long oa T KNow MS CATE BUT TLL iss na YOU THUS Lerrus pe mi S =e ee eal Bdbiagl e ING IT To WIM FoR, A + IT ONT So VERY ; ‘ a VALL ; : NEw year’s Present Ws bs rca & BUT THERE'S _ TORN ATTACHED a ~ TO THESE Pins BY PAUL PURMAN Nineteen hundred and six- teen was woman's year in sport! Not only did women com- pete at their own games, but in TWO INSTANCES WOM- t EN ACCOMPLISHED | FEATS WHICH MEN NEVER ACHIEVED. i Women in sport op which is rapidly wide It is not going too far to predict that sports where skill and not strength is the forte will soon be on an “ha equal basis w'th men and will defeat man at his own game. The@most remarkable perform ances in the world of sport in 1916 f Were achieved by women 4 They were the non-stop Might of 3 Ruth Law from Chicago to Hornell. g N. Y,, a distance of and the trapshooting rece Topperwein of who broké 1,9 ‘FOOTBALL SEASON JUST OVER WAS ONE OF MANY There are more than 600,000 trapshooters in America, yet no maf has ever shot at 2,000 tar gets in one day, and only one has ever shot at 1,000. this team would beat most of Mystery simply oozed and 1 thle tenn H none » good Eastern colleges and have gurgied around the football Miss Law's lonk « scountrr flight Is one of the > ots in Season of 1916, Beginning the | put in c s for Dobie’s sami the history of aviat year, it was possible to get al- | Jt is the general opinion in the Sees most any kind of asiant at the |Past, however, that Pittsburg is eme Victor Caristrom’s record, made mont | few days before, by 21 es, alt ” ara ise | once, when the oints to Pitt's 20, 1 Penn State and two of the East's " arvard played to the —% est crowd that ever witnessed vard had a good team, Corn atable and so was P Syracuse world clear » every thing, Then the playing o the last cony |Upped over the whole i a new army me Caristrom be machine, and it wa 4 firet attempt at lone-distance flying The Might was made ra and 38 minutes, an ave miles an hour, or ! r Brown dope of a Isions ie gn |season. Brown and Pittsburg were Miss Law the mded « 3 he gives even eiices of the hanors orges Carpentier to a standstill day’s Night > oding to Bine cly to see little Colgate step in| more than 80,000 persons § ese total distence of 78 [ond give the bucket a final push {themselves into the huge Bowl af Ive re down the incline, [he Princeton st | Milles’ for the day, another record In tennis; golf acd swiorming excited. & ‘2S BANS PLACE EVEN i ‘The performance of Mins Alexa } Stirling, a 19-year-old girt, bs tel } winning the nationa, golf charm | Yale hung snother black eye on | MONEY IN OREGON | Tiger. Harvard was aten by : 4 pionship.for women, was one of Ins , both 1 © the remarkable performances of Tufts to start the season, and both ‘a i the year: Yale and Harvard lost to Bre It} PASADENA, Jan. 1—Altho @ | Miss Molla Bjntstey, terinte ethane |was the consensus of opir t|slight rain was falling this morn i pion, set a standwrit f thas Harvard would continu ing]/ing weather prophets declars this: thé best ‘men. 1 w ‘ of victories over Yale, fdn't. | will be cle away in time for Miss Bjnretvit: met and dntembent {Yale pl r |today’s Tou ent of Roses fes- several men du © Semcon | Haughton’s system ltivities and the Oregon-Pennsyis there is no reason + oe that | Pittsburg Going Strong |vania football game. Oregon sup She would not be a r for the |. Pittsburg added the final touch | porters have brought the betting to” best men fn the count joy completing its second year with-|even money in their efforts to In the swiniming field the 1 “ jout a defeat, giving that school an |tne Webfoots to win on a wet of Mise Olga Dorfner, who ve ow unquestionable right to a claim on fecord for the 109 yarde: Mtlew the championship. The Army ¥ Bileen Lee, wiio created a ne - _ penne _ }also went thru without a defeat | distance record, and Miss A six-day bike race rider in New: °d the Cadets engraved their ini \ Galligan. the w mille ¢ y poators bluff by {tals on the claim. The University | Kf tell what worlen have done the. 1 & going to sleep during the race. He bor W ashington, with ¢ joac . Dobie water sports Was just as interested as the gal-| duplicating his previous feats, went In archery. Miss Cynthia 1. Wee |thra another son without a de gon of Cotuit, Mass, won the + 1 —— -————| feat, making the ninth season for EER MiiiaGionshiy: with Left to right: Mes, Ad Topperwein, champion trapnhet; Mins WITH FACULTY; at pays to read The Star’s | such a performance by this unt- Markable score of 58 Cynthia Wesson, archery chareplon; Alex Stirling, national golf cham Ad Page. versity. Coast enthusiasts are cer- WHAT W m7 BRE 6Q. pion: Olga Dortner, holder of shart distance swimming records; Molla i] WOMEN TN SPORT? Bjursted, temnis charkpion; Ruth Law, aviator who wit mew record Will woman usurp man’s iene ~ — —— none ‘place im.-other branches of peewee aetnedadeimmamtateeteteatated PPP PLL LPL | ms 4 sport? Will she compete with “4 g 5 aM masing conversation over manathin oan sonesnaeex New Champions of 1916 ng conversation over ad exe, Northfield, ‘The wonderful achievements (“~~ eae ee Te ie his opinion of j of women in 1916 hint at such a BASEBALL 1 coach should be | ogra World champions, Boston Red Sex. Suzzallo said the East-| a jaybe it wen't come in 1917, Champion batter, American beague, Trin Speaker met all of his requi - Med cal Board r@) d ed R © tut the trend: is that way, aad Cimmpton buiter, Satieeal tongue, Hal Chand. agt erg tp pris: | 1 rdered to Restore License to man must look to his laurels or Champion pitener, Avcertcan league, Babe Ruth t ver, sald he would be} D: J E J di: f E id f R frinand bear defen st womass Ehampion pnener, Neuonl lene Grover” Alemamde Hani eens ees. | Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable TENNIS accept the coaching job at Wash C WwW P. ‘od : —— ex's sdagien champion, R. Werrie, Willlana ae oednghtet regents pengieibos ures Was Produced in Court w : jes champion, Mela 4 ato. H we Ci ing Scores oriaenee sie eae Darcy Makes First Cisibenhe Mensa Veiadn Wks On Jannary 7 of the year of Two Big Teams National amateur and open champion, Crarien (Chick) Evana, Public Appearance ter shicid, student body president,|}} 1918 Dector J. Eugene Jor : Weman’s national champion, M Alena Stiriir i and De A. R. Priest all favor dan was arraigned before the e for Grid Season SKATING NEW YORK Jan i—Les Darcy| Hunt, and ft is simply up to him to||{] State Medical Board and hie — National outdoor champion, Harry Cody mai first ringside appear-| sien Heense to practice cycetgar Pennsylvania. Opponents. TURF ere 1046 four of int’s athletic record at Carle-||}] revoked, the apr rae 0 a 3 University of W. Virginia. © Biggest money winner, Campfire aphate vt t ton shows he has not lost a single||{} the board being Ne fy” od Franklin and Marshall. . C) Champion jeskey, Frank Robinsen wood had . n four years, Hi vertisement ee pro ited +] Swarthmore 6 HARNESS RACING pugilistio card poor a, Dosaee IH} the’ tocal jowapapers,. was if Or all § ell ‘Penn State o Champion trotter, Lee Axworthy it i; ts 20. His goal hone Ae mae nectar “Tt . ~ Pittsburg 2 Champion pacer, Napoleon Direct } Make 1 clash with ( crossed but four t pond gee Mogg gh veg Lafayette 0 BILLIARDS go Kno wn at the Se ure only 221 men could Boy sere the Clam Dartmouth . 7 Three-cushion champion, George Moore “as and Ratt |||] mentioned therein, : se : Michigan 7| pocket billiards champion, Frank Tabersk lu , gp es ||]] Doctor Jordan appented to |] Doomed to & Crippled Condition for Life by Wesleyan of W. Virginia 0 AUTO RACING t the ( The Clermont Athletic club start-| the courts in the matter and oe Cornell university . 5) heading driver, Darle Neste. : eee ee centered in| Od out to put on the best fights 11 the trial of the ease which Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by — —-- BOXING the ts tod. Darcy will make| New York The first effort was followed, in ° jupertor ie 119 43 Welterweight champion, Jack Britton, si atioes 6 ee ey, WE MaKe | rank Moran end Gnnboat Smith Court, produced evidence of Glandular Remedies Oregon. Opponents. . SWIMMING : a character that caused 97 Willamette ae pe Judge Walter M. French to award a decision to Doctor Jordan, restoring to him his Heense. Judge French stated tn his decision: Multnomah California READ HIS TESTIMONIAL Seateie, Nov. 1, 191 Twelve years ago I had tubercular abs “4 Meck and under my arma, and the doctors he 0 Middle distance champion, Ludy Langer. ; ae 4 Women's champion (short distance), Mise Olga Dorfner, Cave Man Moha and INLESS % eT ————| Dillon Meet Today 28 39 o 12 27 Oregon Aggies . 27 — 230 my red to $. ol ‘ fter three period Ses the M ee ¢ ° and Jack rt cut them out for $500, but admitted that it teht Multnomah .... we for a Hair-raiser * ei bogadRonie al Sr itian: tae Tecetar wear’ eats aeare ie ee ae find in in crippling my arm for life. Doctor J. Bugene Jordan 6 Pertiand floss and the i & poin } this case that any credulo cured me without an operatton, and I have remain 6 eae : uaaa 1 : en can ¢ r n ede t the 15-round or ignorant persons have well ever since. (Stgned) Cc. B. BOYD, a= fe Cu v t out | decision fight h will be staged | been decetved. On the other 2715 Fourth Ave. North. lght in @: hooke at thelor the game of injuries, |before the M Athletic club this hand, the witnesses who Its Better to Eat Arena, which expectant fans are ‘ . le of have been produced on be- 7 Ehaye been siving practical demonstrations of the merits of Than Not, Says He | hoping will be a replica of the Inst} You can lead a baseball player | seats indica breaking | half of Doctor Jordan are hundreds of aig A thatitosniucs on ditiie aa Ghticn writen ae ’ game played by the two aggreen-|to a contract, but you can't make | cr among the best people in the ateful patients whom I have cured, will attest to its wonders. Anaemia, Blindne: the Pindder, Deafness from Paraly Diabetes, Prolapsus Uterl, Dropay, Chronto Erysipelas, Chront aia, Hard Lumps in the Breast, Heart I e (including rt Leakage) Hip Disease, Infantile Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, Sctatica, Sentle Gangr: Jaundice, Rheumatiam, Meningitis, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Spin: é , Chronic Inflammation of 8 of the Auditory Nerves. Chronic Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, city. Professional people, people of standing in the community, people who a known to the Court person. ally and people who are y bim thi | — '72 Rounds on K.C. |, in order to introduce our new New Year’s Program (whalebone) plate, which {s the! Ughtest and strongest plate known, | #PULLMAN, Jan. 1.—Coach wil. | tions in this ¢ fe (Lonestar) Deitz has decided % - to aain at the Washington State q col, 8 and guide that institution thru the first season of its adven Curvature, acific Coa + | does a known to the citizens of this Goltre, Strablemus, Bt. Vitus’ Dance and it of Hit the Rew Pacitic Coast conter Mo., Jan. 1——| does not cover the root of the] It city” generally an being | cailed incurable diseases a ee ee ence. lez was forced to accept a boxing season z, among the best people tn the in today with #ix|¢ob; guaranteed 15 years. There being a number of Doctors Jordan tn Seattle, tt Is well reduced salary, sald to be $2,000, elty, And I don't think that BOO, he received las outs unds of milling | | to bear in mind the full name and add : instead of $4,000, he received last 1 ands of milling Gold crown .. “$3.00 |] it can be contended that Yordan, 619% First Avenue, Seattle. Office hours ® a. moeens year. Sam Langford and Hob Johnson) $15 set of teeth (whalebone) 88.00 they were either credulons pms & s from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. lon free. Corre. , oo © scheduled for a ten-round bout! —19 get of tooth bP dgorait except ah. the spondence solicited. Watch each Saturday Star for remarkable § re ti afternoor ‘onigt ¥ v ures. James Bay Players ere this afternoon. Tonight Bet! aetage work, per tooth, gold laity enerally ts somewhat [{ ° Pl H nie MeNeill meets Benny Chavez in . J 5 | ignorant of medical matters, to Play Here Today Imround bout, and Harry Watlace | White CrOWNS ...ccceeeees | ; “Bee mee Edward Butler, also in 15| Gold filings ... There {s no contention here that any medicine | to involve moral turpitude on the part of Do has been given which is at all harmful. In fact, all | Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor of the testimony in this case seems to show, as | Jordan (ar as that {8 concerned, that any medicine that over has teen administered by Doctor Jordan has | GREATER VINDICATION COULD NOT BE ended to benefit the patient, DESIRED The Medical Board claimed that these diseases rounds, Three preliminaries com-| giver fillings plete the program 4 | Platina fillings ... 4 All Kk guaranteed for 15 " S. A. C. Holds Big pave inipresston'taiten tn'tne morn: Ing and get teeth ne day. Exam- * International soccer will make 7 fits winter debut to Seattle fi J New Year's day at Woodland park when the James Bay Athletic club's team of Victoria and the Wodland The Game of Speed, Played by the Greatest Teams in the World Saree aiet. * Open House Today ination ana advice tree. There is no contention on the ; e' rart of the State, | were incurable, 7 scrappy games, and a lively game decisian to ace the Seaffle Ath-| ‘of en, there was anything In this advertisement that was | cure them, but produced in court is cree a ‘aot = e cag’ ee the minute the | a letic club at the top of the ladder,| spice o¢ ane Hs | njuriovs to public morals, ly cured patients as witnesses for his case. ‘The ; at 2 i ‘ a our presen patre | c 4 mi n ° r rst istle own a ) m an open house will be held tod jéspeasandal Wy us exci | So that \ gets Cown to whether or not this ad- | stories of their remarkable cures have been stated 4 until o'clock to tart the new hose work fe «till giving good ertisement is so grossly untrue as to involve | under oath. tion, Ask our customers who ear right noral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan, Doctor Jorden has caused this statement to be Under all the testimony fm this case, I cannot | published in order to acquaint the public and bis W.R ! ony (have tested our work When coming Col, W. KR. Inglis has prepared (g our office, be sure you are tn the | BLOop| Tuesday, Jan. 2, 1917 be given prompt atcen 8:30 P. M. SHARP Pender tt -ovr mn pert roan riaoaid Lcialihilmadantinii oh yihed yh S\ - ind that the adverdsement is so grossly untrue as | many friends with the proven facts in the case. Pretec t H ° 90 wer ved out the afternoo | | : on all iad GANORell Taw Niahed A ail Cut - Rate Dr. Jordan is now located on Second Floor of the Mutual Life Building, Reserved Seats now on Sale at trnct to manage the Cubs, thereby | Dentists First and Yesl Arena Office, 1220 Fifth Ave. Phone Main 2493 c irst an esier. \ proving that he cares nothing for nee UNIViCnAtey 07; his young life @pyoaiio ty