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“SAV FELLOW, Do YOU WANT To ENLIST? a? NO, Ll HAVEN'T GoUGHT ANY LIBERTY Bonos— T'n GoIne TO WAIT AND 3@0 If THEY WON'T 86 SVG- SecRipBso witHour ns—— On, You'ee WAIT, Wire You WSLL, YOU'kL DO YoUR WAITING WW THE HOSPITAL — Y'KNOW Geonat - TWEYRE DOW!’ LOTRA \ WONDERFUL “THINGS F' RINS TANCE “Mis HERE mMacrmine | SO ve Crean ‘ “THERES APALLION MORE OF US LIKE You" 3 Intercollegiate Dobie’s Football Lessons Games Saturday Falling on the Ball BY GILMOUR DOBIE the ball with his right arm and | Three big intercollegiate foot-;of the Aggies, but they look! The very important fundamental, hand. Ball contests are scheduled for next | mighty good on paper, even If the falling oo the belt, is slighted alto- UBaturday on the Pacific Coast,| ¢xperience it) lacking, he Amie | ‘The best of teams fumble while on ‘when the Oregon Aggies will travel veokfteia ts atin ogg MO | the offensive, and not only i# it to California to meet the Universi The University of Oregon will| highly Important that they them “ty of California at Berkeley, while meet Idaho at Eugene in the first) selves recover the ball, but it ts ‘the University of Oregon will play intercollegiate game scheduled for| equally as important that the de T@aho in the first intercollegiate Kincaid field. Hugo Bezdek ts as|fensive side recovers the ball 4 of the season at Eugene. tight with information regarding tar” Dietz will send the) his football warriors as a c ington State eleven against) The Oregon mentor ts grind! Whitman College at Pullman injalong datly with his green a ‘the third of the big contests. : The California Bears have it on _ the Northern teams, having al ‘Teady enjoyed seven weeks of prac ‘tice, during which time they have number of games with the Army and Navy teams about day. Andy Smith, @0ach et Berkeley, ts not prophe-| any victory over the Oregon but from the number of he has in uniform, as well as ‘the material at hand, he ought to Matters mighty {nteresting Coach Pipal’s boys. Smith has a number of last men back in the fold, and lenmon-yellow squad and has hopes| of developing a fairly formidable aggregation before the season is/ wer. Bezdek misses that won: derful 1916 crew, which blazoned abroad Oregon's The like of that famous collection of moleskin artists will be hard to duplicate and will long dwell in the minds g of Oregon's supporters as being the greatest football squad the West ever knew. Idaho Apparently Stronger Idaho apparently will not be the easy pickings they were last year for the other conference teams Coach Bleamaster has most of last STAR—THURSDAY, OCT. 25, 1917, PAGE 10 ~Wilbur Does a Little Recruiting. 1S THERE ANY REASON WHY You CAN" ENLIST ? le THAT’S ALL 44 Pi "we MAGATINE - VES = Whar agour vr t A FooTINKL one t+ 7% a SS BH \ By ALLMA —— You MAY HAve TO Go WHETHER YOu , WANT TO OR NOT. xe JuST Remember THAT UNCLE San CAM Pur You WHERE | ‘THe FIGHTING IS AND THEN | You Cas use NYouR OWN DISCRETION ~ S-— is MAT So? wei, 1 WOT FIGHT AND THEN CANT make Me FIGHT > HAHA gh tatiets (15 SOMETHIN’ \ CANT FiGuRE out! “TELL. ME HOW XD HEY GET TH" PRINTIN On “TH” pe leo loayMiaeecze | AT WE MICKOPE WOU WiLL SEE MORE CXCITERENT THAN YOU EVER Siw iM ve A COLLAR ! . | Ti irds Piles Up Time to Hunt Birds 7 ‘Ch feinL Adds Bennie ChangeinLaws Hunters of migratory game) New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma birds, the hunting of which bas| from Oct, 16 to Jan. 31. Record state gaine laws will be interested Gulf states, the season will exten to know of some changes recently | from 1 to Jan. 31 ‘ov Dy United Prees Leased Wire ade in the sons during which| Under the new regulations, mb CLEVELAND, Oct 5.—When se birds may be gratory birds may be shot half ag Leonard knocked out) The changes made,| hour before sunrise. Under thq Ramser in the seventh | to @ great of activi. former regulations, birds of th type could not be shot before round of a 10-round bout here last | 1 of sta game wardens to night he completed a record never! make the local and federal laws "® before equalled t lightweight | iy sniform as oo champion in ring history. His vie q states now having aa oven|Sammies Draw Lots tory was the fov wit SIX} season from Sept. 71 to User, 20, Here's the a rece outpointed Jack Brit days Octo! for Athletic Goods CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Oct. Minnesota, Wisconsin, the Dakotas, Montana, Wyoming and Idaho, the ton, welterweight, in 10 rounds, at) season has been changed to Sept. Sammy will draw lots this New York : 16 to Dec, 31. The same season |for a box of athletic goods that October 22, made Eddie Wagond | wi)! also apply to the New England on its way here from the comm! }1ook foolish in a bout at Philadel-|states (excluding Rhode Island|tee on training camp actiyiti phia. and Connecticut), New York, Penn- While there probably will baw! October 23, overwhelmingly de j|sylvania, West Virginia, Ken- at present Capt. T. G. Cook jgthlett feated Young Erne at Buffalo. ucky, Oblo, Indiana, Ilinois, Mich!- October 24, knocked out Toughey | gan, Missour!, lowa, Kansas, Ne Ramser in seven rounds at Cleve-| braska, Colorado, Nevada and the land. jeastern counties of Oregon and Ramser had no chance with the! Washington. was game. E lirector for the camp, says there is only one “layout” comin now, and that the companies have to draw lots for tt. champion, but b The longest seasons will be in WOOD TRIMS M’'CUE floored his opponent three times | we » Washington and Oregon,| DES MOTE Oct. : within 60 seconds in the seventh,| Utah, New Jersey, Rhode Island Wood of Milwaukee trimmed took the count jand Connecticut, from Oct. 1 to McCue, another Wisconsin in 10 round: have worked themselves into year's squad back, and thelr game |Jan. 15 and in California, Arizona Well-drilied machine. They have against the Aggies Saturday indi 2 gi SDT . Seen Swice clashed with Johnny Beck- cated that they are not to be Ar oses of: @tt’s marines and each time have taken lightly Arthur Loses Bet Been on the short end of large) Whitman and Washington State ° W hitewashes Coal But such is liable to be will vie at Pullman, and Dietz's| = oe , 7” 1h If Y fate of any club which mixes | men ought to experience no trou- One of Doble ‘s Players Falling on the Ball Af ter a Fumble With Toothbrush ou Are Not Strong & formidable aggregation of | bie in taking Borleske's tribe into ee ave | the caliber of the Mare Island Ma- camp, altho the Whitman warriors It is necessary to drill on ae —————$____—__—__— —tonnoneenninmenmnas|f A nimber of freak bets hay . . ‘ can be relied on to furnish plenty, thie fundamental continuous | l Bee eee ain this aataarianen: ggies Look Good |of excitement for the Washington| ly, and it Is also very nec. | BR iN ¢ b world series, but the latest one Pipal is not singing the praises! Aggies | essary that the players should remerton ew u E Ih has them all = ]_ be constantly on the alert for B oO Offi Cc xnge Paging . iL, backed New York to win The wear and tear of mod life wi : a fumble. Many of the most outs n ers Card Ji. » modern life with its Moose Give \Bremerton important games have their ' rd Press Leased Wire a socen: Sees hurry and worry, its stress and strain, is responsible for the |} turning point because of a October 30 TACOMA, Oct. 25.—The McKen Tien who pitched nervous condition in which so many people find themselves. Good Card Wall d by) (7. na Athletic club's winter boxing |} Litchfield, IIL, team tn Such conditions always indicate a loss of phosphorus from a ope J} The best method to use in falling} The Santel- Smarter wrestling reason will be ed Saturday Ray Schalk was catching the nerves and nerve-centers, where in health it is most te BE cite actecsant pte hea Cc on the ball is to have the runner|match is scheduled to be held at| night, October 27 club's new out | plentiful ’ of the Northwest trom Lioyd Mt -% ampus T ALS approach the ball well crouched, in|¢he Eagles’ hall, Bremerton, Octo-| MMlding, with # per of fast Depression, sleeplessness, irritability, worry over trifles, » 4 ¥ Ma h 2 : Leek cies, SAaak pouaiien “anal ae ; 7 goes, Things are booming in the melancholy, inability to endure prolonged effort—all thes en, when he outboxed Madden at| The Naval Volunteers of the Uni-| Sint thine tie should use the | Cer 20 Instead of 31, Jack Olsen, | jittle mill town, and tleipation are signs that the nerves and nerve-centers are starving for fhe Moose smoker, Wednesday! versity station trimmed the Brem- 2.00 Dover leg drive when he Santel’s manager, announced Thurs: |of a lively season of indoor ath ork nts, start- phosphorus, in the form of food-phosphates aren bie. cig Sad = eanad to - ‘me ot * "y Telenakes his Give for the ‘ball " jen they he to start the year’s ewashing a quarter ton sae phosphates are supplied in that wonderful vitalizing nderson will leave for Portland,) Wednesday, on the Denny fielc o “on vp Mpg =i age - program with a aay xmoke tt ece by plece, with a remedy Where he will be at the ringside of; The Bremerton boys were weak sf wy 308 he sas oe on the! Three sixround boxing bouts, | oe ee if the matchmaker han suc and Elgin is laugh the Hoppe-Bronson fight, scheduled on line plunges, and could not make!” ved hae or felt 4, | with one other wrestling go be| coded, as he Ifned up a number of itself # Adkins is per : MI for October 30, to issue a challenge yardage except by long forward) 440° 008 conta allow. his rishi oung Gotch and Sailor Roso,| the fastest boys from Camp Lewis. |} forming his feat in a department DYNAMIC to the winner. . pasees, which were very successful) | ‘to come down over ie tar » navy yard, will be given, be-| 1 Conner, crack featherweight, || store window. Hegpill be at it TONIC Joe, Coughlin, ot Comp napidor ee hal yg Mm Pe cong | Side of the ball, at the time | sides the Santel-Smarter bout ill meet Beryl Haddon hours, taking only,a half caued “dynamic” vecause it produces energy). More than and Val Sontag, Be cs pus tars got next to themselves and the ball, , ne | aid ntel- Sma: D rete oendat egg «geal soi geen <a te “ a c y). ged Val Sontag, Benny Lopes and/ pus tars got next to themselves and| nermitting himself to fall on Frank Smarter, onetime stedent| 4 vere Porach, the rugs 4 (Rey ur off for meals and no time that—these phosphates in Dynamic Tonic are in precisely the Steve Reynolds and Joe Swain,| Bremerton scored in the first side or right hip and quickly « of Farmer Burns, f r heavy-| wilt moet Joe Smith of C amp come for sleep rene te an ade “ey are most abundant in the human after two rounds of stalling, finally quarter on a long forward pass ing in with his le t arm and hand.| weight wrestler of the world, has|in the semi-windup rte y ynamic Tonic ae ees fron, to enrich the blood mized; after a warning from Ref-|from Hamer to Fitzpatrick, who), Of coure, when the b lying | met some big men in his time.| jack Wells and Yc Wolgast, | [7 “3 May ira sa eee @ree Schacht. Reynolds knocked dashed down the field for a 90-yard| to the left, the Smarter met Joe Stetcher at Fre-|came Lewis lichtwelehts, wo nuiny| Fielder Jones May | on the label.) out Swain in the fourth round run and touchdown. his left ar mont, Neb., and lost. He gave Joe] expected to be a real attraction Old Bert! The use of Dynamite Tonic re- alr fou aide of the hard tussle, He also met Earl|“Rammy Gold and. Billy Lopes, | Return to Old Berth stores vitality and vigor to the Norman Ross, the wonderful Altho his man was beaten and/ ide or left hip and closing in on|Caddock, p nt world’s cham-|photh of Camp Lewis, will also mix ST. LOUIS, Oct. 25.—Fielder nervous system, renews bodily swimmer, did not take part in the|lost the championship, Harry Pol- I I n: pion heavyweight wrestler, at|They weight 118 pounds : ‘ Jones, manager of the Browns, was | strength, a back your old-time Marathon swim at Alameda yester- lok thinks that Freddie Welsh is oppe Training Anita, Ia, and lost all throws.| ‘The clever little Lepine boys, |e route to his home in Oregon to- energy and vim, and greatly in- @ay, on account of his weakened far from thru. He {s scouting now ppe In Training Smarier holds the heavyweight | who weight mbent 85 eee oii |day, confident of returning next creases your power and endurance. . ‘ ” who weight abou pounds, will | day, isondition, due to his having made! fer bouts for the former lightweight for Go With “Muff” tte of the nited States navy open the show with boxing exhi-|year to his old berth. Jones con If you are not strong you owe it Weight to enter the aviation corps. king. < MGB) Wiille Hoppe, the Caltfornia fig.| Santel is working out at Austin| bition. McKenna fans are looking | ferred with President Johnson of to yourself to get Dynamic Tonic ——- a ————— | the a ed in P 's" @ Salt's gymnasium, and takes a ; 0 fa nixing (the American league and Owner and see how it w |tic marvel, arrived in Portland yes n forward to 20 fast rounds of mixing how it will build you up. terday from Santa Rosa, Cal, and {dally swim at the Crystal pool. | Pall of the Browns before depart: | A large bottle containing five started training at once for his| The net proceds of the smoker | ing. While the club owners deny weeks’ treatment can be had for bout with Muff Bronson on Oct.| Will be given to the Red Cross. | it, a report has been circulated that | $1.50 at | 30. | | Pratt and Lavin of the Browns are |} Hoppe will train at Mike Butler's | to be traded. Both are suing Ball] |}}} School of Physical Culture in the| for slander. —— = | Northwest building. : . a This will be Hoppe’s first. ap- a shange { Today the cost of every material entering into the con pearance in Portland. He has Announces Ch Ange 5S duct of this business is two and three times that of three | been matched to box here several cossi of Hockey Rules|= years ago. |times in the past, but for some VANCOUVER, B.C, Oct. 2 At ¥st we continue to adhere to the same low prices we cs- | reason or other " fi arta i | least one change will be made in a tablished then jments never were completed to| [ sal¥.- a | re the hockey rules on the Coast th We are still charging only $20 for cremation. we Pastand Malin take’ ela | * season, according to an announce-| H We are still selling caskets at the low, consistent prices | will at last be gratified and it can , NOY De Grief, the young pitcher) rps MO rage ee at ctegieck which we adopted three years ago |be depended upon that they will, ¥20™ Judge McCredie signed up Cr See Te Ne erceey, Sree | BETWEEN . . 4 4 e ney ¥ ‘tu e 18 senso! | atio esday, The Coas " i 4 We are still giving a complete funeral, including casket, see a real bout, for Ah ef Bey paige miner n ea lad vy Mtoe i epehifeers attendance, calling for body, cremation gnd urn for ashes, a "i - are > ag ea ig age kicking of the puck in center Seattle, Bremerton, Port Orchard, Charleston , for only $47.50. Emeryville Champ on the Poreiotinnr said tecaivind oh a4 . that {t will add speed to the play i; This is a unique business, based upon logical fundamental Draws With Ortega of, number of forward passes the | and obviate the necessity of the Effective Monday, October 22 § principles of charging only for the service delivered plus a yo: fa y hitman squad pulled against Wash: referee halting a rush when a B small, certain, never varying profit. You pay for what you, By, Uelted Freee Tensed Wire Ret. ington, Inst Saturday, par Pty H player happens to block the puck = 7 and you alone, receive. IAKLAND, Cal., Oct. 2 te ‘ . with his skate ‘ shes are sank? We MEM aattawh cealiet tactory, have ont cw ore eree Jim Griffin got a big laugh thorn in th 6 of the Washington Liga rhea tha Shoei en S. S. “H, B. KENNEDY,” “KITSAP 11.” “TOURIST” matory within our own plant, and our business is increasing |when he called a draw in fourth! Warriors during the game. I he CASH the skates of the players, and In every year as the result of the uniform high standard of round between Battling Ortega and Can get away with the Beavers, next the past play has always bi — service we have rendered at prices. within the reach of the | Ted 1. wis, aralt rwe ight champton, will ag planer th sere Bakbhet Pied PRIZES stopped, This season, however, the LEAVE SEATTLE LEAVE BREMERTON average man at Emeryville last nigh “wis , ate ° ¥ for) rule is to be eliminated Dail If this poMicy of strict adherence to business principles [looked less like a champion than)M!8 efforts, | sari 6:80AM. 4:80 P.M Bn Daily appeals to you—if you are anxious to get the utmost in value any fighter seen here in many a vine . 7 a | MITCHELL TO BUY PENNANT 8:00 A.M 3:00 P.M $:00 A, M. 3:15 Po. for the money you spend, you can be assured of complete dey. Lewis looked good enough thoant Boseake's. Whine Oop CHICAGO, Oct, 26.—Fred Mitch: 10:30 A. M 10:00 A. M. 4:45 P.M satisfaction by calling upon us. in the first round, but faded in the! !e@e squad made a wonderful sHow-| ell, manager of the Cubs, started 11:30 A.M 5:00 P.M ck i laa 5: second, and held on or sprinted 78 with the University of Washing out today to buy a National league 11:30 P. M,, Wednesday, 12:15 P.M 5:45 P.M. : — _ a . most of the time in the third and | ton, at Seattle, Saturday, and the rae on pennant He had $200,000 to do oeanladhia ts . 1:30 P.M Z dausth, former Portland football’ mentor's Admission 25¢ It with, “And if that ts not enough, | Sear? Ae: paren, : i inany friends are pulling for Ror x there is plenty more where it came a IT. -RAFF ERTY WHITTINGTON WINS MEDAL leske to have his share of luck dur Includes 5 Dance from,” Charles Weeghman, the Cub] 7 3 nae : U t hi d C ti C ft NORTH YAKIMA, Dot, 26.—R.| Ing the coming season | Tickets owner, told him Indi f. Whittington, of the Yakima Rifle ° | Mitchell is en route Bast, where NAVY ¥A j erta ing an remation ompany ald was oe Jo county ch es _ Interest is growing in the coming | f LADIES FREE he has three big deals for players forth 525 1921 Kit , shooter and winner of the medal,| University of Oregon-United States | hanging fire, Meanwhile, Weegh Phore No 5, C1981 Kilbourn im. following the trials on the Terrace| Marine football game, carded for | man will work on two big deals in| meee lnrermatien Main 3993 1 Heights rifle range, Multnomah field, November 8. | this part of the country,