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‘Looks as Tho Portland Will | Come to N. W. of Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and Svokane, while Salt Lake joins bends with the Montana cities and revives the old Union association There is little hope of Vancouver breaking into the Northwestern league under these conditions, al tho if Bob Brown wants to try it again, a sixth city might be found where a traveling team could be franchised Portiand will be welcomed into the Northwestern league, but the baseball moguls nrust not overlook the fact that the Northwest league is a back number as a Class B eireult. It must have a high standing in organized baseball Class B ball will not draw in Port land, which has been used to hay ing the AA brand The local situation should considerably improved by the ne car service, which has been in stalled in Rainier valley The poor car service of the past and) the poorer streets for on waa} one of the big drawbacks here dur-| ing the past few years. © Beattle’s hopes of having a base Dall club in the Pacific Coast Teague in 1918 went flooey yester > day, following the announcement from the headquarters of the cir Pte. fn San Francisco that Port fand is to be dropped next sea ‘80n. Without Portland remaining tn Yeague, there is but small for Seattle to horn into the Hnoge resi a the war continues until next / April, there will be no Coast ue, but a California league tn with Sacramento and Fresno lacing Portland and Salt Lake Indicates that if Portland organized baseball next year will have to come into the western league. The addition Portland to this circuit would for a higher rating and give fans a much better brand of ne jogical way out seems for fornia to have its league, the West to have one composed Bowling Champs to Tour the Country Smith, world champion; Gengler fs particularly famous + and “Count” John Gengler, for his palm bowling and for pick- Ps the most artistic bowler in ing off difficult spares. country, will begin a coast-to- Palm bowling was almost a lost Dowling tour late this fall, art in America until the Luxem- all large citles burg wonder came to America a) pair toured states east of few years ago and showed he was Mississippi la: year, winning as proficient bowling without us-) of their matches and mak- ing the holes in the ball as the av Ing & great impression. erage man was with his favorite! Smith this year is going after sphere. few more perfect scores to add) The two champions will start| from New York in November and expect to be on the road until! ear- ly spring. Present record of 15, sald to the most ever made by any in a lifetime. t Jack Britton Loses to Champion Leonard By United Press Leased Wire NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—Jack Brit ton couldn't beat Benny Leonard, who had six out of the 10 rounds here last night, so tried to win a decision over Referee McPartland The referee separated the men rather roughly, and Britton swung at him, but missed. pwis Next for Benny Potted Press Leased Wire i YORK, Oct. 20.—Ted welterweight champion, ts enn} Leonard's next meat, pro- Benny's duties as army box- n lor will let him polish if for the ring agajn Nghtweight champliof neat.) pe take migne | Lad Jones Will Help title ‘holder last night.) had the advantage of about Build Fleet of Ships Dy Usted Press Leased Wire IX pounds’ weight, but he had only Tound of the whole fight. had sot been anxious in NEW HAVEN Oct Tad fenth and the final session, 20"°%. Yale football coach, will A wi quit ching the Yale team at pably have Jott once to answer a summons for Ko% in bad ernment work It ts said be is to supervise shipbuilding o the Pa cific Coast. His headquarters will probahjy be in Seattle. Fred Fulton Winner With Knockout Blow} | United Freee 1 Wire | MILWAUKEE, Oct. 20—Fred/ Fulton stopped Bob Levere here! last night in the fifth round of a scheduled 10-round melee. It was Fulton's fight all the way IE ADVANTAGE IN THE @—~————- - OF NOT HAVING TO LIS. Todav’s Market TO ANANIASES TELLING | ; Report ‘eo ¢ Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers ves ' for oe Vegetables and Prait — VEGETANLRS Reans—Green o Cabbare Winninertead Cantaloupe Standard Celery—Loeni, doa... Se EIR BASS CATCHES | corn Green, per sack LOST WHEN YOU RUN INTO corn Husks Per Ih COUPLE OF DUCK HUNTERS. | Cucambers Xo 1 Ohio State has practically the | Meplent—tors!. per » 1 re Garlic Lon! new. per 0 Same team as last year. Which Is Horseradish wer Th Ty | probably very soothing news to|teiuce 1 per don ib@ #0 members of the Big Nine or | Melons—Honey Dew. per ib. 01% a . or Ten or whatever it is now (OH. T. L.—We are stalled by your) {rr*", per ton. s,s » “Which is the most use Yakima, per Ib @ pool shooter or the fellow Parstey--toen! jewings the towel at a boxing Nebraska, per Th. > Potatoes loceia new 40 008.06 _ The latest picture of Joan Wil- Sweet Potatoes 4 20002 show him grinning broedly wae te 10-1 hom ..+. 90} o h shows it doesn't cost any jos—tocal. per sack 206 thing to grin PRUITS 4 Apnles— iM + ious, extra ne: Sartorial Benny Delicious, extra taney -+e.e0..; CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG! Winter fananam extra fancy rege OE Winter Pananas PAID $50 EACH FOR BENNY Gravenstein, local 1 Gor ™ Bananas er tb OMER OME Ort | Black herrice ranberries—\y-bbl ~~ UNDERNEATH = fre Tokay Mainga as Pinek 110 Yakiina Concord, 7-1b 1% Wamegetiews sone Intaines.’ cer Lemons : i Gyenpee—ali” ‘sane oo see ape a meme : OUGHT TO MEAN AT LEAST fram og s.00 TWO NEW SUITS FOR BENNY, Mins 40a) 00 Country Hay and Grain ? (Prices paid wholesale) . H. T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Pyorrhea Specialist Diagnostician DENTIST mn Rolled Oats Wheat Bron Coronnat Meal Alfalfa Meal 505-512 Eitel Building KR. W. Cor, Second and Vike 22:00 Eni 2026 1400 16. Wheat Hay 24.00 Prices Paid Producers for Kigas, sf Poultry, Veal and Pork Wrestling Match SAT., OCT. 20, at 8:30 P. M. Ad Santel vs. Sreotters—ivi7 Hens —Under 4 tbe ‘Over $ lhe, k—Gooa block hows + M@ 20 To a finish Jiu-Jiteu Match. | Selling Prices to Retailer for f Best two out of three. PS Batter, Kage aad Cheese | Batter— Admission $1.00 t ranch 40 Main Floor . Ring Side Tickets on sale at Joe Dizard Cigar Stand Brown & Hulen Pool Parior B, $1.50 $2.00 Hoek Svan Padger Firtek, wi Washington tripi 5 Kood one, NC sQ vy Be é 5 ‘ & vex v shosu! WOULONT GREAT \F SOMEONE LET Me ABOUT A MILLION BUCKS! 2 yO BG SATIORO 4 WITH A MILLION — Lee %_se€ - WHAT WOULD 100? at a -s S OF THE DUI We..o THeRe, Tom- DID Nov See TWAT arnicte IN He PAPER ESTIMATING WHAT “THIS. COUNTRY 1S SPENDING BVERN DAY ON THE WAR? STAR—SATU"T “Y OTT. 50, 1917, weR TWO 10 WALK IN TH BOSS - TH KID THIS AAD 1A FING “THANKS | PIOJA HEAR ABOUT TW KAIGER SPENDING ALL HIS Thae IN OTH! s s * — Hen! wen! BVEN THAT Looks SMALL WHEN You THINK OF WHAT We ARE LOANING THE ALLIES - JUST THINK, OVER A BILLION DOLLARS TO ENGLAND - OVER. FIVE HUNDRED MILLIONS TO FRANCE ~ UIRREL FOOD—A Day Dream We've All Had. Day ABOUT 10:80 AW" = OFFICE WERT Lo 8055 Le Bor! Hows \\ DENTICTS CHAIR 2 ~ YEH HG/ CROWN 1G Loose ‘ ie PAOF &. | WOULONT BE A my BAD Loorin Oui ) fin’ ort } wen A Lik { war Can U Ww Japanese Like Tarro LOAN ME A DOLLAR Buy for {GUESS VU “tH FONT OLD TIMES SAKE AN RUN IT On \ ‘WwW Keep Its in Tonight’s Match| Eugene Record?, Wl Washington's football team emerge frow with Whitman with its record of 10 a defeat still intact? That's th fronting follow and gold. on Un this afternoon's game raity field, years without that Wh of the gridiron game are predict a defeat for the locals when they have finished their game with the Missionaries from Walla Walla, The football team that is to represent Washing ton In today’s game is very much unlike the champlonabip squads that have been turned out here in the p Good Card Lined Up Plenty of action is promised pa Whitman has a good team, The war bas not made the inroa into {t that it has tn all the other con ference teams, with the exception Washineton State The game ine at 2:30. The probable line ups follow Whitman Washington De Grier REL son Burch RT. L March J-Ynson ROL Kronfield Bain J Louk Rech LGR Copeland >mrado LTR Anderson Rotts LER Rawson Gen QB Williams RH L Date FB Powers LHR Gardn Varnell (Spokane) eree: Plowden Stott (Portland umpire; Coach Reseburg (Franklin high), head linesman trons of the Retail Clerks’ boxing show, to lay night in the Seat #8 Club avditori m, Fifth and University Topping the bill is Chet Metr tyre, holder of the Pacific const championship, and Ed Hagen, the bandit-catching policetnan-boxe Billy Wright, claimant of the Coast welterweight crown, and Ro meo Hagen iso have a place on the bill The est of the card, a Hayes as follows Joe Gorman vs. Joe Joe Hill ve. Charley Two other bouts world? by PP EDWIN 4. row! « Now at 100 Columbia imita I have left th irat Dental corner y the First ave. at., Just across the at from my old locat My new entrance to Dental pre the increased will offaet the Increased of doing busine has been lindd and Columbi In Ni midway KNOW That Seattle has the fin- est billiard parlor in the Come in and see an known aa the who did not raise his of the war. WIN J. BROWN, D. D. Seattle's Leading Dentist 106 Colum he 1p by Tom BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Floor g Dental Special =| Announcement | Tarro Miyake Local Japanese claim = Tarre Miyake, the husky son of Ni Dp. who takes on Ad Santel in a jiu Jiteu match tonight the best in the Arena wrestler in the world atyle of 16 years ox to a little from years It ts liyake came America more than two years and after a s European cc ago ntrie Lincoln an Easy Victor West Seattle furnished little op: Lincoln bigh esterday afternoon, on the with the position for the foot allers gridiron at Dugdale field result that the Rail Splitters con quered by the one-sided score of M1 to 0 It was the second victory of the colnites Seattle made a but were outclassed by team in nearly every of the game. The line year for the The West game fight the Lincoln department ups Lincoln Ww Cutting LB ) Frankland L, T Swegle ¢ dberg L. Thomas King R.G Hiatt Lincoln R17 Bird C. Loomi Rt Roach Kellogg QB West Smith : LH Byers Peek RH Peterson Harris v Erickson Summary: Touchdowns—Smith, Lincoln (3), Peek. Goal from touchdown—Lincoln (1) This afternoon, at 2:30, Franklin and Broadway clash in one of the big games of the early om” Charley Moy Off for Visit to Frisco Home Charle bantam weight champion of the Pacific Coast, bas left Portland for San Francisco. accompanied by his wife and John Burdick Moy Is one of the cleverest boys at hia weleht n in the Northwest, and, in his bouts here mace a big hit with the fan COAST RESULTS At Oakland 5, Portland 4 At Sault Lake 4, San Francisco 2 At Los Angeles 0, Vernon 2, , California | | | | | 4 aimed he has dete ery one he has met at cate cateh-can style of wrestling Since coming to the Pacific Coast from New York, he has had hard luck in but two starts, One the SantelMiyake match tn when Sante! drew with him in the Nipponese style of krappling in Los Angeles about two Years ago. He has been training for two months, according to his local backers, and is ready to be reveng ed on Santel. Santel, it has been said, Is the best experienced jiu jitsu wrestler in America outside of the Japanese experts Perfectly Painless And Absolutely Safe, Is Our Modern Method of Extraction The local anesthetic we use is both efficacious and harmless, leaving no injur- lous after-effects of any kind. Hurt? No! The terrors of “tooth-pulling” are com. pletely banished here. Examinations and Pati mates FREE, N. W. Cor. Fourth & Pike. Phone Main 3256. NATIONAL. “DENTISTS — ¥ > Te: Ne for Mix By United Press Leased Wire EUGENE, Oct. 20.—"I expected the team to be strong on of fensive and w on defensive, but Just the re hi z int can into our attack put up a good ba ne Oregon eleven This was the Coach Dietz as he nt made by ped off the c tate ate train with his W football | squad, which plays Oregon speaking of the game last week in | Tacoma, where the crimson and gray tied the Camp Lewis officers’) last Saturday injury to Center Lyons ts and robe Dietz of his only for the posi pivotal man eleven eB, serion experienced candida |tion. The aggress will remain in a e Tacoma hospital | for a week and is out of the game ley and andidates Both are on, Schn pound position for the Benbow will vie for th * inexperienced and will check the progress of the team, since they have not mastered the spiral pass used by Dietz PENDLETON, Ore. Oct. 20 Coach Bleamaster will move against the Oregon Aggies here to day with the lightest football squad ever. » out by the Unt sity of Idaho. The men average pounds SAN FRANCIS |tercollegiate f | In s under ot ball | way here this afternoon when the University of California squad takes on the Occidental college eleven ore BOZEMAN, Mont. Oct. 20. Montana Stat d the Utah Ag gies went to a 7-7 score in yester day's football game he Roth xeores were made in the third period “—n BOSTON, Oct ).—Former col lege football stars will be ection in the Harvard stadium No. vember 3, when Percy D. Haugh brings his sol seen in ton, Harvard coach. dier squad from Camp Devens, at Mass. to play a team repre senting the Boston navy yard and Leo Leary,*also a Har tutor, The war camp communi coached by yard football will go to the ty fund receipts No Records This Year 1916 harness racing season just closing was disappointing in some ways, altho very satisfactory in others. The With a few minor exceptions, no new records were set up for 1918 entries to shoot at. The most no: table exception was that of The Real Lady, with a new record for three-year-old trotters The trotting queen stepped the mile in 2:03, clipping half a second from Peter Volo's mark One of the disappointments of the year was the failure of Miss Harris M., the pacing sensation of 1916, to lower Lady Maud C.'s rec ng mare to inutes flat ord, and be the first step a mile in two CLO-VO Not a Teaspoonful but 15 drops of CLO- VO, 4 times a day, will give you quicker and better results than any Pile remedy you ever used. CLO-VO is in. internal treatment for protruding — and bleeding piles. Some- thing new. Try it. For sale by all drug- gists. OF course irs THe PROPER SPIRIT ‘TO LOAN IT To THEM, BuT JUST THINK OF I'T- OVER. FIFTY MILLION TO PEIGIUM, OVER THREE MILLION TO SERBIA~ SAX, Tom, CAN Nou "TH. TomoRROW ¢ ‘any, | GUESS so CHARLEY S.C.at Football Under Wa LLMAN © By A . rity ma TWAT DOLLAR. IS GONE BUT | DIDN*T Have THE HEART To REFUSE Him AFTER THAT LINE OF HATTER. ~~ Aur AR ONTCRKE V | THINK OF MAY THAT WORRY Hires Wor! tink / YOU = et CRAWEFY pine hing | secretary CHILOREN MY wnt Se | CHAUPFEURS, MY | -rwERES # JOR SOCIAL POSITION! / OP EN- WASH) m oe WINDOWS OR A 4 (raevouer ELEVATOR 7O KUN! @& Tal Tal /oont er A BUNCH OF VOUCHERS tH’ BOSS WANTS DONE TONIGHT TS ST2RB = All Over Countr Today’s Football Games in West ds palndleaagnmninieaniinnnntini Washington vs, Whitman, at Se Notre ttle | Lincoln Pea : Michigan Aggies vs. Michigan, Washington State vs Ann Arbor Dame ve. Nebraska, } Oregon, at Eugene Missouri vs. Ames, at Ames. + Idaho vs. Oregon Aggies, at Pen Grinnell vs. lowa, at Iowa City, 6 Oklahoma vs. Texas, at Dallas. : Colifornia vs. Occidental, at San!) Vanderbiit vs. Kentucky, at Lem @ ; Wisconsin vs. Ilinois, at Urbana Oklahoma Aggies vs. Baylor, a& - Indiana Vs. Minnesota, at Minne-) Waco z bs South Dakota vs. Creighton, 1¢@ vs. Chicago, at Chicago, | Omaha. | . 6: ee i= ‘ By United Press Leased Wire , battle cry about “fearing Purdue} AGO, Oct. 20.—Football|the bollermakers should be . for the maroons. The Ind Minnesota game at Minngs was expected to be a set the Gophers, The season is will hit its midseason stride today when several games bearing on sectional titles will be played. AP ‘a: A real battle is looked for be-| young enough, however, for tween Wisconsin and Illinois, who | prises. meet on the latter's field. The) Michigan, which is back in adgers have the weight and the Western conference after gp Suckers the speed sence of 11 years, will take on {t Uhieago and Purdue clash here. | ancient enemy, the Michigan Despite Coach Stagg’s ancient | gies, at Ann Arbor. “ .- Today's Football Games in East Columbus vs. Union—At New dence. York Navy vs. Washington and 1 eee Sehsacn At Annapolis Cornell ve. Colgate At Itha Army ve. Tufts’—At West Pennsylvania vs. Bucknell—At) Haverforé vs. Ursinus—At Philadelphia erford Dartmouth vs. West Virginia—At Rutgers vs. Lafayette—At Hanover. ton. Syracuse vs. Pittsburg—At Pitts) Harvard vs. 103rd Artillery. — Amherst vs. Springfield Brown vs. Boston—At Provi-| Springfield. is oe ew By ed Press Leased Wire day, altho the Pennsylvania-Bu NEW YORK, Oct The war)|nell contest was expected to b = ts es ts con-}80me thrills. ked big in the few football com-| "ra. est ‘will offer mensie |for football fans this season. Nj jof the “Big Four” will comp with West Virginia,| gridiron honors. The pictui was picked by experts|clash between the army and nat best football of the| will be missing 20. bul tests inaugurating the Eastern sea son today Dartmouth \t' Hanover, to exhibit th Players Can’t Play In Winter Leagues} Ry United Press Leased Wire Portland Shortpatcher Is Touted to Skie CHICAGO, Oct. 20°—Charles Ho CINCINNATI, Oct. 20.—The Na-! jocher, Cub recruit, secured fro tional Baseball commission, in @| the Portland (Ore.) club, is ano statement today, prohibited “under | er Ty Cobb, if the words of severe penalty” the playing by Snodgrass, Rowdy Eliott and ofl American or National league play er Westerners is taken serio They declare he will startle b ball with his playing next se: The Cubs cannot get him unt then. Joe Flanigan Gets |Comiskey Off to Permit for Smoker| Rest for Awhilg The Portland Boxing commission | By Untted Press Leased Wire CHICAGO on exhibition ing secured per league of which or s in post games without mission from the their club is a mer held its regular meeting Wednes. Oct —Charl day night and granted a permit| Comiskey left last night for a bu! E to Joe Flanigan, manager of the, !D& trip to rest up from the si pave Columbia Athletic club, to stage aj) UOUS Season that saw his Whiti ar Sox win the world’s title. Rowland was with him. instead of Oc as originally scheduled | Team Weak | Benefit Melee Net for Oregon Contest} Regiment Over $2,00 EUGENE, Oct. 2 Chief The benefit footbay Ch Dietz’s 0, “Lone +, om star” Dietz is gloomy, Dick Han-| Tacoma Stadium last ley, the only veteran on the squad/ ted something over § who could be used as a quarter-| athletic and equipn back, is in the hospital, with blood] enlisted men in the poisoning in his kicking foot. 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