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Tt ONLY WANTED TO tse You f!! TOM, | wish You Would WALT A WHILE Deore GONG TO THE OPPICE ~THE LANDLORD 19 COMING “THIS MORNING AND | WANT ‘TO ASK HIM To FIX “THE PLACE Up. Ha MAY BE MORE WILLING IF You ARE ] PAPERE yor mel ihe Leave You Do ry 1 Sa ‘Fumble WHITMAN TEAM Bee Is Put On In a poorly played game of foot ball featured by much fum-| bling of the ball to make it Inter: | esting from ® spectators point of view, the Ballard high school eleven dropped yesterday's contest to the Queen Anne lads, 12 to 0 Both teams made misplays dur. ing the contest, some of which were very glaring. Rude pulled ofr a 40-yard run only to fumble the ball when tackled by one of the shingleweavers, The hill top lade re rather prone to fumble the h at rather critical times. ups n Anne Turner too Rallard. Van Wey Tilting the Lid | f HERE y scented pe “THE GLADDES __ YEAR. UNDERTAKER WEARS A. GRIN MOTHER DROPS A; TEAR. | | Johnson says he wants to| for Uncle Sam. 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BINYON OPTICAL CO.| 1116 FIRST AVENUE Seneca St, Vhone Bennie Officer inArmy By United Press Leased Wire NEW Leonard, jeer’s uniform, today was as jas @ boy with skates, and apparently weight champion is in superb condi Won for the bout. In addition to his Britton, he expects three bouts next week ity United Press Leased Wire CLEVELAND, FOOTBALL DAYS ARE weight Champion } will meet THE | rain fighter, at the C. next Wednesday night nounced toda: 10 rounds. — | Chadbourne Burnett | Powers. . | Blaine an Dudley ‘ | Attleson.... Tarbe Rude Sparkman Summary Tarbox, | Rude Dixon (Capt.) F. Dixon ». Leander Ciifford Hawley Loblaugh Masterson Cautkins Touchdowns Rude, Goal from touchdown— Coach Borleske and his squad of| Whitman football artists arrived in| Seattle this morning, preparatory to} doing battle with the University of| Washington gridders the epen ing melee of the intercollegiate sea son tomorrow afternoon, on the gridiron in University field | The boys from Walla Walla were full of pep, and altho the conch was| | prone to lay off any predictions of | victory, it was plainly evident tn the enemies’ camp that there was a much rosier prospect of a win th ar than the M ha on a visit to this in ¢ agone. The last hard workout before the battle was indulged tn yeat ny by Washington's bunch of minfite Hunt, so he declares, has not aa yet fully determined how he | gerd This afternoon at 2:15 West Se oe attle and Lincoln were slated to SAPPY \tangle in thelr game, while tomor firet pair Of) row afternoon the Broadway and was unwor Franklin squads will tangle in one Hilly Gibson, of the big games of arly sea ton that the light-|" ‘The Broadway strengthened by th veterans. Practically the same men who represented Franklin in the/ will line the U. W. men up. | Ballard melee will be used tomor- rdner, Williams, Powers and| jrow with a few shifts. Y are expected to start the} | = in the back field, with An-| P derson, Logg, Marsh, Tawson, Thie-| Duffy Lewis Booster : . "other new mea| wmaer. | for Former Spokanite fon and one of the other new men Jon the line 4 The back field it wae an Duffy Lewis doesn't see why enough to withsta The go will be for|“Swede” Risberg, former member |the Walla Walla co of the Spokane Indians, didn't ap-| the line that Is causing wrir pear in the regular lineup of the/ the brow of U. W. football White Sox during the world’s se | er in the bist ries classic has such Says the premier gardener of the cuamatin joston Red Sox | “ "Swede played won-|! t us all season. | n every series that we stacked up against him he would turn in field YORK, attired Oct. 19. in an army onarion & his hamlet about his Britton tonight manager, said owend bie bebe » return of two! b fracas with to engage in Oct. 19.—-Light Benny Leonard j “Toughey” Ramser, Lo- should be stro d th It ts lon on follow of the < mate ory nprom <cSemERROTTFRSERRATS Do you want to sell acre | t Ade. ing plays that were wonderful. He was hitting the ball hard, but many times it was on a line into some | one’s hands “Risberg’s admirers should not | feel discouraged over the fact that | he played the bench during the! world’s series, for made good this eyond a of a doubt FROM THE INDIFFERENTLY DRESSED MAN he ear adow Seals Clinging to Lead by Thin Hair As t race ap the Seals, whose commanding for themselves today top rung of the finger hold. A for the Seals today and a victory for Los Angeles will put the Southern club at the top of the heap and San Francisco in second plac the Coast league proaches its close lead has weeks, found hanging onto th ladder by a bare hee defeat Error in Postage Stamps Discovered WASHINGTON, Oct, 19. A mis take in the United States go ment in printing its sheeta of cent stamps has given wideawake dealers an opportunity to indulge in| the liveliest speculation in current tampa that has been known for several years. It Is the first time ment began issuing adhe p * stamps in 1847 that an actual error in value has been made On one of the plates of the CLOTHES Our Clothes are made for men who value style distinction and dignified youthfulness in dress, plus the extra service always found in the Dundee Suits 9 ocent be there and Overcoats. stamps bearing the num each side of the word since th has been leht-| a short n fow if activi | same same Renny Leonard ht champion for only yet there have b whose rit the in the red | We te re three | whil 15" on “cents” in-| any champions ties have attracted amount of attention " of time er | stead of “2.” ac 5 eary It is be hit, and wins the simple and method an Leonard can most of his bouts by onclusive knocking-out How there is something ack of Leonard's ability to do this. thing which the old champions all mastered before they con: | sidered fit to try for championship honors. | The secret is in setting for the | punch Of all the Are Ted Lewis Trains | for Ortega Melee caus ver, rweight c Battling Ortega their bout here are Oct training for we Union Made day fighters, know how enough for Leonard and and Gibbons has avoided using it so much that, with |him, it is only a negligible asset Gibbons has used it—his one round knockout of Young Ahern proved that-but as a general rule, Mike has been content to go in and box and let his opponents go the | . While he won by the point the present only two who to us this art cleverly to be an asset Gibbons, Men everywhere are welcoming our splen- did service, our large assortment and extra fine quality in the lat- est Fall fabrics. , however, Leonard fight on the sy used school, the system of winning as decisively and quickly as possible, hence his dozen or 80 knockouts in the last year, | is not of this his battles m by the old THRE BEDROOMS OUGHT TO Bet THIS CEILING 15 AwruL IT SHOULD Hive New en Ke D AND s Upper (left to right)—E. Rawson, end; R. Knudson, guard; Bob Biake, guard; Harvey Copeland, } Bill March, tack! “Jump” Hunt Lower—Coach at work rial turned out did thie year This is no slur on the men who are SETTING FOR THE PUNCH Stand Out 'Ben’s Success Due to Ability to Imitate Old-Timers pa 2 a : Benny Leonard and Mike Gibbons There {s danger to the uninitiat ed or awkward boxer who attempts to set himself for a punch, espe. clally if he Is facing a cleverer ad The clever man may advantage of the momentary opening and put over a haymaker himself, That 1s why many present day boxers do not set them selves before they hit and so many managers object to their meal tickets using this sure knockout method, when they can get the versary tak Ranch Boy Resents Taunt With a Gun KEMMERER, Wyo., Oct, 19.—Re enting being taunted for not shav ing his beard, Sam Widmer, a ranch residing near Raymond, Idaho obtained a shotgun and fired point blank at Wesley Herzo; “| nelahbor The shot ent dd the youth's shoulder, inflicting a wound which may necessitate putation of the arm at the shoulder Grouchy Mule Kicks Holes in Motor SNOWHIT Md, Oct Growing ry of inactivity, a mule belonging to J, EB. Reid, left its sumptuous pasture in search of adventure, It walked out into th middie of the road, resolved t ehallenge the first automobile that boy r 19. we Art Thie- | | WANT THe BATHROOM PaItTeD AND THESE FLOORS sHouL Gon Over gp etna $7 L “ALL RIGHT, (LL By ALLMAN | TW 13 NOUR LANDLORD SPEAKING ~ "SORRY, BUT | FIND THAT | CAN NOT MAKE THE REPAIRS YOUR WIFE WANTS AT THIS TM —YOUR RENT, HOWEVER, Wi LL BE INCREASED $10 COMMENCING NEXT D Be SPB WHAT | CAN Do, MRS, DUFF IS HERE FOR MIX\Champs Pe University of Washington Eleven Is Unprepared) out, for they turned out to do every thing in their power to help thelr school, but there is a woeful lack of }good material in echoo!l this fall, and some of the best failed to do) their bit for Washington. The Whitman team worked out this afternoon on the field, and | Were then taken for a sightseeing trip about the city. | A student parade will be held on [the downtown streets tonight to ad vertise the game, which begins at 2:30 o'clock Tom Sharkey Matched With Burns for Mill Ry Uvited Leased Wire LOS ANGELES, Oct Sharkey and Tommy been matched for a four-round go. | will be turned r to al fund. Jim Jeffries will! 19 Burns Tom have! Eighty ‘Grid Games on at Camp Lewis . a | Bratt CAMP eames and ne | money just as well by safely spar-| ring and dancing thru a bout The old-timers with knockout records all set themselves before hitting. This was true with the lit-| tle fellows as well as with the big o George Dixon had the trick, so had Aurelio Herera, the hardest | hitting lightweight that ever don | ned a_ glove. Lavigne, Walcott, | Tommy Ryan and many others used it That's the real reason for Leon ard’s success |hove in sight |belonging to ‘Temperance, along The mule stood on her front feet, Maud fashion, and directed a fusitlade of vigorous kicks Into the t of the machine, making two holes in the radiator In a short time one} S. T. Marshall of Va, came buzzing lar California Team in Secret Grid Practice |18y. United Press Leased Wire | SAN FRANCISCO, Sh « No lon from foreign football fields be al to teh University of fornia football team go thru tts practice, ° \) sh! n lowed the Are you looking for acre- age? Read Star Want AGs, ic + n’t Want Rose City ited Press Leased Wire LOS ANGELES, Oct. 19.-—“It's & safe bet—planos to peanute—thas Portland will out of the league next season,” according to one Par cific Coast league nighup's way of thinkis Moreover, this same per- age has a “hunch” that the base- 1 season will be shortened some weeks, all of which, he says, | will come to pass at a special meet whirlpool of arithmetic ing of thé leageo plunuee anne and came up for air with each reg-| Francisco one week after the close ular clutching a check for $3,669.32. | of the season. Johnny Powers, Tom That represented each one's bit Darmody and Henry Berry confer for standing around while the confirmed plans for Giants played themselves out of the title, The «split was arrived at aft ee Madden and Tucker Mix er considerable figuring. One full TACOMA, Oct. 19. — Fr share was divided among Bob Has brouck, rookie, and several minor | officials of the club. Hasbrouc got $1,000; Joe O'Neil 00, and| Tucker, only boxer to be man per, and) by a woman, and Lioyd Madden mascot, $100 Seattle lightweight, fought six slashing rounds to a draw here last By Divvy Money: By United Prees Leased Wire CHICAGO, Oct, 19.—The champion White Sox plunged Into a yesterday, world’s $1,669.22. Trainer Buc Bill, the “clubhouse be Charles Kuhn, ground ke Johnny McCauddy, each Death Valley” Jim Scott, now|night before a large crowd at the with the officers’ camp in Califor-| Eagles’ boxing show. nia, got a full share. A few of the In the semi-windup, Joe Gorman players openly expressed dissatis- piled enough of a lead on Fran faction with the comparatively| Pete to win, altho Pete made @ small amount apportioned to Back-| Whirlwind finish in the final chap ner, and declared their intention of ter. It was called a draw, however. adding to his share from their pri- ri Connor came back from vate purses. mp Lewis to beat Eddie Quinn, Aquatics This Eve The “Masked Marvel” will be on hand tonight at the Crystal pool when the second water sports show of the season will be put on by Austin & Salt j The M. M. takes his place on a platform and endeavors to keep all | comers from climbing on the plat- form and displacing him by send-| ing him splashing into the water. | Lonnie Austin is trying to line| up a push ball battle between girl swimmers as another added fea-/| ture of thé evening's entertainment. SAT., OCT. 20, at 8:30 P. M. Ad Santel vs. Tarro Miyake To a finish Jiu-Jitsu Mateh. Best two out of three. AT AREN Admission Main Floor Ring Side - | Ticket i t Speed to Battle Joe Bisard Clgst Stok Weight in Melee! Brown & Hulen Pool Parior ny od Press Leased Wire | CHICAGO, Oct. 19.—The olf bat- | tle of weight against speed will be| Go to the Right Drug Ce, 169 Was)!s.:2a Se, revived tomorrow when Wisconsin | and Iiinots meet in a scrap that| " have @ direct bearing on the rn conference football title} < Badgers will have the advant- age of at least eight pounds to the! man. and are expected to use a smashing attack. Their opponents are expected to depend on open play and the Mel Sheppard Lands Place as Instructor Leased Wire Oct. 19.—Mel Shep- today his se lection by the c niesion ow train- ing camp activities as civilian aide fn charge of athletics at Shelby, Hattiesburg, Miss. And the Doctor will give you a careful examination and prescribe for you FREE. é 'f you are sick you cannot do be ter than take advantage of this of. fer. We save you money and give the best possible treatment. 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