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atbursts of Everett Tre. By Condo It CAN'T APFORE (7 SIMPLY CAN'T APPORD 1T— TING APPLICATIONS LIBERTY LOAN SIGN (T ON THe LAST UNE! ANYGODY WHO CAN AFFORD TO CULTIVATS A BLOSSOM LiKE THAT ON HIS NOSE CAN CeRrainuy Buy A FIFTY-Do.AR BOND ON THOS INSTARCLMENT PLAN }!! J. W. Will TacKle U. C. at Berkeley Hunt and his band of! awakened to the fact that he is al and Gold warriors have real coach, and that Washington) & drive that will either) has some hard work cut out for her | Or break the University of self if she hopes to defeat Calitor- | ton team which will op nia next month, the University of California Al Powers, Hunt's first jet ley on November 3 fullback, tore a ligament from his ng the “sad” showing collarbone in the Whitman game ‘by the Varsity against Whit 4nd will be out of the game for a fast Saturday, Hunt has set, Week. But aside from this mishap, With a determination and a the team is in perfect condition heretofore unknown to the, Hunt's big problem lies in # Ing up the team and perfecting h mae, especially the right side. n found the left fairly strong Saturday, and pounded the right side. When Murphy went in a noticeable stiffening of this Mank Was seen. Murphy started playing end under Dobie three years ago. He was shifted to tackle by Hunt, and then to guard, in which position he will probably remain Coach Hunt schedule for He hopes Bellingham. high schools. The Varsity plays 0. A. C. on the feampus on November 17, and the ‘big Thanksgiving game with Wash ington state on the campus ends the season. Charlie Rogers, Varsity pitcher, is showing up strong in the back | fleld of the first team, and may win a berth on the Blue and Gold Varsity Charley Loge. center, went of the game Monday night, indet Initely, with water on the knee. \Charley Real Duck Hunter, Say~ the Stanwood Folks Hulen is some duck Be man who said “Jump” Hunt pmild coach has another guess Becotding to a messed up for a backfield position Hunt is anything but his insistence is similar h Dobie. it be said that the name Deen one of the hardest the new coach has had to with. D im,” as well as a lack of material, can be counted as » of “| reasons for the weak of this year’s team. Was met with “Dobie did and “Dobie did that” on every is working the freshman to get game Everett and ona team with hehalis students even went so far tell Hunt that many of the of former squads had out of school because Doble Hunt has at last driven this bugaboo from the campus, the collegians have at last Charley hunter, but He went up to Stanwood Wednes day all rigged up in his Sunday clothes for a crack at the fowl Charley discovered he had left his hunting duds at home. After three hours of ransacking lockers, the hotel keeper there managed to fit him out With Charley ducks, but Charley reamland Tomorrow Night _ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25th Cosh Prizes for Maskers ADMISSION 25¢. including five Dance Tickets. LADIES FREE this khaki proceeded raiment to go on. after could not assemble his gun The other hunters finally managed this, but Charley forgot how to set out decoys. This was later done, but After several hours of watchful waiting. Charley got a shot at a duck, but The duck tried to get away, but Charley knocked it coo-koo with es kn desire the |the butt of his fowl piece comfort, permanence and satisfaction of Gold Plates at one-fourth the cost of that metal, will find them all in our famous HUNTERS’ GOSSIP | Sam Martin and a party of friends returned from North Fork of the Skagit river with the limit L. H. Reid arrived with the limit from the Samish flats Alvin Reihl, well known rbooter of the Northwest retary of the gone to San will join the U Geo. Miller, one of Bellingham's enthusiastic water fowl hunters, paid a visit to Piper & Taft. “I'm not doing much duck hunting this season, but shdot chicks occasion ally,” said Miller. John McLean, of the Standard Oil Co., like all other duck hunters, has been growling about the weather we're having trap. and sec Tacoma Gun club, has Francisco, where he 8. Marines Dentalloy Plates Still greater economy, yet almost as completely dependable service, is found in our popular prod- uct, $25 Rubber Plates for $15 which have no equal at that price. California Worried Over O. A. C.’s Victory By United Presa Leased Wire BERKELEY, Cal., Oct. 24.—Un dergraduates shook their heads in deapair today when they read ac counts of the fine form of the Ore gon Aggies, who are scheduled to meet California's football squad on California field Saturday. The im pressive victory the Aggies score over Idaho when they won, 26 to 6. jhas served to make Head Coach ATIONAL, | Rigaanimaeiameaitars DENTISTS As Plate Specialists we use only the Justly Cele brated TRUBITE TEETH. Examinations and Esti- mates FREE. N. W. Cor. Fourth & Pike. Phone Main 3256. Dean H | lemon-yello who last year piloted the O. A, C.'s first-year team thru un ated, is} st it again and expects to do the same trick Walker, captain of the 2 season, out | fine STAR--WEDNESDAY, OCT 24,1917. PAGE 10 ViCTUR, [AM 30 GLAD To WeaR THAT You AR® DOING So Wei AT Your PRoress. . ‘ . Yes, | CLEANED UP Abou Tweet THOUSAND DOING THE STRONG -ARM WoRK WITH THE CIRCUS ol THis YEAR L ~~ Thank You, COUSIN WC THEN Witt HAVE TO Give ME A GOOD SUBSTANTIAL Raise NEXT Year. Berore | SIGN MY CONTRACT "™ Gone TO GET ANEW CLOSED CAR THIS WINTER. | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS— ‘Tom Has His Own Opinion of Cousin Vic. SPORTS AND COMICS] A cLosen CAR 15 FIN® FoR COLD WEATHER @5 ~THAT REMnNDS Me THAT ‘| MUST GET MY FUR COAT OUT oF [ye STORAGE & By ALLMAN e STORAGE —\~ SQUIRREL FOOD—Balmy Benny Has a cons) - (PRETTY \ aii) ower Hue ~ ae Ce Moose GIL DOBIE’S FOOTBALL LESSONS Santel How to Make Interference to Give | Smoker The secc will be giv lodge at their clab + smoker of the week n tonight by the Moore Anderson, the tweight of th n in acti aiden ways given th rson claims having beer or his coming bout Bronson, the speedy j Vortland mixer Sonta Athletic ning the 1 championship title, prof will n lin of San Francisco, This is ypearance in § asional boxer | excham pion Me ft Northe m against two hi The Lieyd t battle fine train with nue as in in acti former star of the} club, who, after | tional amateur went East as a t Joe Cough of Wilkeson, and of Low Angeles, and| ds, the fighting fire man, with Joe Swain, of Bremer. ton, will close the final bouts | Cliff Reed and Young Ritet lightweight ampion of Moose, will start the first go of the evesing Tuesday’s Smokera Success | Chet MelIntyre Classe? and outbox “fighting ¢ at th annex Tuesday night Chet pounded completely ont-| Ed Hagen, th Labor te ny at the ex-cop per at his will, giving Ed a shiner on the left eye in the first round. At the sound of the gong of the second put over another blow Fine Idea of Farming. (prow vr? \ ym S'PRISEO | AY you - wey \ CONT PLOW STE Bhat J ha ¢ and then followed BY GILMOUR DOBIE | partially opened by team-mates 1 of blows to the stomach) There a kinds of interfer-| The end should be well drilled in ence. In one the shoulder ia used,| boxing the opposing tackler, and ee counted ten as in the er the this can best be accomplished by ed to feet. Meln man throws his| hooking the tackle just about body horizontally| Walst-high with the shoulders and “Joe Gorman and Joe Harrahan far noroes carrying hi to the right or h the ut part: ¢ left, whieh calls for evening, Gorman winning the nent’s body. It {9| In Cases the tackles pla verdict on the fourth bout very important directly tn front of the end, the Romeo Hagen secured a draw that football play. best method for the end is to with Billy Wright, beside keeping era should thoroly Charge his man hard and fast with the crowd tn go apirits with his maater. Sethi! houlders, a little above t! funny tactics ~ thea knees, and count on the impetus of The remaining bouts closed the wilder Inter-/the play helping him tn backing the show, the fans going away well sat in most ef. tackle up. isfied vely used by) ‘The five center men are at some 2 the backs in block-| what of a disadvar b o Oregon Geese yon eeeg ing off defensive they haye not freedom. of action H » Bi i” ends and in cases) given the end-men. In cases where to ave ig S ason where the men/the opposing linemen are playing PORTLAND, Ore., Oct, 22.—Wild| are running too fast to permit of] directly in front, they should fol geese in countless thousands have |the diving interference, In all cases|iow the same principle laid down invaded the small islands in the| where the ends and linemen are above for the end. Where the Columbia river, n Arlington, ac-| sent down to get the secondary de-| opposition ts playing to the side, It (Wo! in Te WHEN oF Jehances ar pe iven t plete the job. Hoppe Arrives Portland Tues WINTER | PUT HG ROCKS ON TOP OF 1 AN OTH SPRING THAWS TW ROCKS COME SLIDIN DOWN AN ROUGH UP TH GRouND | wey - view $- now — \ In s will com By) (4 FARMER TES OPENS \ ™ PARLOR wiNDOW HEN ITS ww A ROCKIN CHAIR 2 Cd peas AN GHOOTS TH GEE r Ta, iN WITH A GOURLE | (wv! my ' | %) der SARREL GUN! (Oo MOON FOL ORR 50 TRY ee [to Meet | Smarter’ signed Tur \d Sante jon of th > and were between Agreem nts * or . Wednesda e proceeds of the match go to the of the American Red Crors. Smarter 215 pounds, while Santel the scales at 185 Joe Shery, who claims to be the restling champ of Alaska, and who recently arrived from the Northern country, wants to get a natch 1 or any other at artis the at £9 pounds War Hits Yale’s Gridiron Squad Ny United Press Leased Wire NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 24 Yale's football hopes are very pallid War has de seve n roads on Eli's gridiron material Coach Brides had only 17 men out for the first Varsity practic squad engaged in scrimmage with during which the San Francisco Leads In Pennant Race Ny United Press Leased Wire SAN FRANCISCO, Oct Coming into stretch league pennan. race rancisco today was two head of the Ang The + vietory over Oakl and land's walloping gave the the the Port Angels grip on Seals top rung 8 of the ladder |Five Men Displaced jay By United Prees Lensed W PORTLAND, Oct. 24.—Willie Hoppe, Californt at four round fighter, arrived here yester day, and will start tra r for his six-round tilt with Maff Bronson Tuesaday night, October 0. Bg y fight fan in the country has heard of Wille and his riptearing sty! of fighting, which has made him without a peer in the short-round Muff Bronson started training for his bout with Hoppe a few days and by October 30 will ready for the battle Bronson will not a decision ove jto stop Willie he of his life atiafied with r Hoppe; wants cord to Information brought | fense, I think the st effective! is well to charge into them low here Monday by Jim Bull, well |forin is the diving inte down and from the side at such nown shooter Under this same heading may be an angle that they are most easily » , ¢ : sf Arlington {a the Mecca for geese| treated the opening of the line ‘by| moved in the diretion peda oe Benny Lands 307 hunters, who annually visit that\the line-men fi be that the forwards are un-| to Wagond’s 31 section and always return with as This Is most Important, and | able to completely open up the| py United Preas Lensed’ Wi ' many birds as they can car | really is the keynote to success. | defensive tine, but they should| PHILADELPHIA Oct. 24.—Bddte “They are coming in by the tens| ful line bucking. No back, how- |remember that the play is coming | Wagond today enjoys a reputation of thousands, and hunters are go-| ever fast and powerful, can pen- |{!mmediately, with lota of power|for unexcelled endurance powers as bp dirige lend et gt etrate a good line, unl the jand speed, and that {f they only|following his bout with Benny ing ta anon,” sald Mr.) tine first has been apened, or ‘partially open thetr opponents, the| Leonard. ‘The Nehtweight char [sca ER RERRRNRTIER SARS eRe —-- ——~|pion landed punches to | : | Wagond's #1, but Waxond stayed on |\Cross Country | [his feet the entire six rounds | R ‘ Leonard is a civilian again | unners ys raining | |today. Tis manager, Billy Gibson vad aus el thee In order to Introduce our new (whalebo fay neither he nor Leonard ever 0. A. C,, CORVALLIS, Oct. 24. | aed strongest plate known, cow Altho most of the Oregon Agri cultur we'n energies are being toward football, the cross-country team cannot be neg lected TEETH While only a few of the men Lay ve been trainin » far this ar, more will be out In track f suits this week th the be | ning of the fall track season, to] open October 20 | All work guaranteed for fift morning and get teeth same day With the idea of making induce-| for n and girls to en joy the alluring sport of trapshoot ing, the Golden n club, ¢ San Francisco, has constructed a re leeption room for the Dianas at its new grotinds, in Alameda, ments wo! tomers who have tea | you are tn the right place. Open days from 20 UNIVERSITY sTHenmT CoN UE THe om ary meme oe prE rg mrtg Bring this “ra very little of the roof of you ean bite o fuoranteed Gold Crown the n off t fifteen years, ne) plate, hich * 7 | 4 by! f the ehest | claimed Leonard had a commission “lieutenant” 3.00 $15 Set of Teeth “Conniecene) 4 $10 Set of Teeth Bridgework, per tooth, gold White Crowns Gold Fillings $5.00 83 and the title of wished on him by others \F innish Runner Changes Colors 81, “it 00 Hy United Press Leased Wire was : YORK, Oct. 24.—Hans We Se a . 50¢|Kothemainen, the Finn runner, Is atina nge 75¢\a member of the Finnish-Americ eon years, Have tmpreasion taken ia the| Athletic club today. The athlete Examination and advice fre Jwas formerly under the colors of We d the in recommended by d aatisfaction. Ask n coming to our offics, A with you for Working b » to ople OHiUO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Opposite F: ree arly sure nn Om the Irish Aw ford rugb first sergeant American lake, fifte atin en at | Charley coach and former st American club, Santa ar of the is now an Camp acting Lewis, | Lineup 24.—Cor In Cornell's ITHACA, N. Y,, Oct nell’s football squad will show a number of new faces in its next Five members of the Varsity displaced by Coach Sharpe shak Ka we ina Doubled by Cupid ST. LOUIS, Oct. 24 Smyth, left fielder for the Cardin-| als, was doubled today by Cupid to Miss Frances Altman. a Brooklyn product wil *| played “Red” | Fr_Soweas JacKies to Mix a J FACTS ABOUT TODAY'S FOOTBALL GAME } Teams—Bremerton All-Stara | | and Naval Volunteers. ! Place—Denny field Time—3 p. m Toke Cowen Park or » Park cars fire Adwission—Free o——_— , on’ |ton All-Stars and the Nav teers, charging Into each ether * | day, on Denny field, most of themes | tleials from Bremerton navy y °! {and cf the naval cemp at the unl versity will be presen Capt. Koontz, com Bre ton navy yard, and and Capt. Miller Freeman, with b's staff will be there at the off Hines rooting like the rest of the Jackies More than 500 sailors from Brem- erton will sail up the cane’ cn goy- ernment tugs, secomranied by 4 plece band. They will merch di- *t to the field and root fom the end grand stant, while "9 Naval Volunteers will march fro 4 thetr stetion with their bard, and take possession of the north sida bb ander of te *te at-f*, re outh , They will be dressed t e sults, so they can be distinguished from the Bremerton Inds The two squads have a slight gradge against each other, the Na- val Volunteers more so, berause the Bremerton sailors, or regulavs, have called them the “society gobs.” With this grudge and with a pow. erful lineup on both sides, today’s battle should prove the best grid- iron strugele of the season ~s Coach Herman Anderson, who under Dobie four years at the university, has been training the station boys every night for ser eral weeks, and expects to trim the over-Sound Inds. | The naval station boys have one vieterv over the Ballard Meteors to their credit, while the Bremerton eleven defeated the Keyport Sub marine Bese team Sunday, by @ score of 19 to 6 ig crowd is expected, as the sion will be free, Strdents from the untversity will attend WILLIE HUNFELD IN CITY Willie Hunfeld 130 - pound | boxer, who recently arrived in the city from Los Angeles, is training out at Austin & Salt’s gym. | Chet Neff is the only boxer out Smyth is!of 75 that so far has defeated Hun- feld, Corner Fifth and University “ OPENING ICE SKATING SEASON FRIDAY, OCT. 26, 8:15 P.M. After Opening Night TWO SESSIONS DAILY (Except Sunday) 3 to 5 P. M—8:15 to 10:30 P. M. ADMISSION Afternoons, 25c ’ ; Evenings, 35c Special Session for Children Saturday Morning ADMISSION 10c—SPECTATORS 10c Rowland’s Band Every Evening and Saturday Afternoon eee