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yA STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 15, 1917. PAGE 10 OF THE DUFFS—Five Cents a Day Isn't Much. WAAT, Sic? CENTS A DOZEN FOR EGe WUN MAN, THAT'S FIVE CENTS 4 Piece | DONT “THINK HELEN (3 WASTEPUL OR EXTRAY - AGANT Bur | DO BELIOve THERE 15 A KNACK IH BUYING AND BUYING rant ang BY HELEN, IM Convinced] DEST, Te Econom ze THAT THE RUNNING | UE Kerns OF OVR TABLE m 1S COSTING US HeRe ISA List OF Some GROCERIES WE NEeO Nov GO over To THe STORE AND GET THEM. IT Wilt. KNOW PRICES ARG ALITTLE WIGHER NOW BouT 1" TAKING THAT INTO On, YES, L INVESTED INA #50, LIGERTY BOND. Peoecé KEPT DING*DONGING AT MG AW THE ) TIME, SOL FINALLY BOVGHT ONS cor P cn MUST 86 HEAVEN To be) S Famous ~ oo! - wouonT ¢ \T 86 WONDERFUL uF ALL OF A SUDDEN | BECAME Famous GAs & mOWE STAR AND A PRA DONNA. WOULDN'T OT mane. JME CROWD 1 GO wrth face! HAVENT ‘2. 4) YoU "THE DISHES DONE! Bl ver 2 - HURRY. F ©) WERE To GO Down \\ AND Pick OUT Some LINOLEUM AND A WASH Bower} (rmiome THe PROMEY Sot AGGIES@®&, Jack Miller Choice of | ns as Boss) ARRIVE | St. Louis Fa Strong Odor ; Surrounding New York Go Stattle Middleweight Gets Worst of It in De-! Reacipte ap atae aed | Cision at Moose Four-Round Boxing Show; “sew foe eS —aene | Ad Schacht Also Guilty O'Dowd of St. Paul, in middlewetght By Edward Hill champion of the wor today hampton, was round Mis see FTER LEFTJARBING his way to a Into the ring Joe Coughlin, Camp Lewis middiewe four main event of th Looe in Val Sontag, former 8 A. C given a draw for his trouble. Willie Ritchie was the referees, but he was assisted by two judges in rendering the decision. George Shanklin, Tacoma promoter, called for a draw and Ad Schacht who refereed all but the last bout and then stepped out to become a judge, gave the | decision to Sontag. Ritchie displayed the slips after! the mélee. the last two rounds the battle was like the other one staged by two gladiators, « siam-bang go from bell to bell | he A New York ie is have used cheaper beer as a cam: paign issue. Which, of course,| FRI. See coe Coach Joe Pipal, Captain Meter and rassler vote. Newman and the Oregon Aggie foot ball team will arrive in Beattie to- THATS A CHANCE morrow morning from Corvallis 1} Missed’ ready for Saturday's game on Uni versity field with the University of Word from the Oregon inatitution in to the effect that Loe Binsett will, tbe in the game Saturday. He is an} Agnio Du another vet, in also expected to play. The Rustios are working out nightly in the Armory at Corvallix For the locals, Ernie Murphy ts proving a tower of strength in each of the nightly workouts There in a triangular battle on "be tween Kronfieid, Copeland and Blake for « regular berth at right guard. Make is credited with hin opponents because of his punt ing in the California game. Knudson will probably start Sat urday’® game at left end, with Raw pn landing th ht end of th ] me es ee is | been a meal ticket. A $250 belt was one of the things | eters Ore. Looks ito Win Game Rill Brennan and Jim Coffey fought for. They probably would have shown more appreciation if it had tea | my United Preas 1 EUGENE, Ore finds University Oregon, students and team confident of victory over the heavier Univer: | sity of California football team Sat The University of Washington mat val training station football squad is back at the home camp today! with ite goat intact The jolly tars journeyed to erton yesterday, where they tri ed over the Bremerton navy eleven, 33 to 0, In one of the est games of the fall pastime, mam of the assemblage had ever seem, No score came until early in second quarter, when Smith ran fer « touchdown thru a broken field er intercepting a forward pass The locals proved too strong the Bremerton men, who drop by the wayside as the advanced. Following the game there great scramble by the tars to gain possersion of the ball that had deen in play H owe at ed nix nd and times two in ant night the middleweight king, was om veteran Chicago university faculty turned down the Chicago-Michigan game | which would have realized $30,000 for the Sammies’ athletic fund. And Rig Fil Thompson isn’t a member of the faculty ne were out in force the Fraw last in to see the t law goodby it ht, and profeasional state went w McCoy, who wor ship from Chip with a w the jaw oft rinked It for the firat time—and lost it--in his go with ODewd O'Dowd expired boxing r th champion. id awing to ars back ¢ n couple _In an edge over Won last night's fight with his good left hand. In the third|has never been prominent as a hard | gent in straight lefts to the sokiier ind’s face almost at will.| bitter, but his punches seemed to} Focked Coughlin with his blows in the last two rounds, and had| "ake McCoy to his heels The! pretty well worn out at the end of the melee. [Movies were and the whole | - About a thousand people saw the card thing #0 dramatic that the Morning | Ad Schacht algo pulled a decision World today charged it had “all the on the fans that brought their wrath earmarks of downright buncombe.”| upon him when he gave Other sporting writers sald there Sullivan a draw with Frank of a fake, but that the when Frankie had been batter certainly looked like a real ed all over the ring. Pete Too Rugged ‘The youngster from Wilkeson was rugged for the veteran Califor. and kept gaining headway as weakened. Frankie does to be able to stand the \ ; there That's the way maker, has lined up three of the five four-round bouts to be put on In the 4 gym next Wednesday night The feature will be furnished by | Willie Hunefelt and Joe Harrahan. |" | Other bouts are a return match be the conclusion. many fans tween Sugar and Clark, and a go be |J¥MPed up and down, yelling, “fake tween Oscar Henson and Dick | “94 “MeCo “es Crouch. This will be Benson's first we dented appearance In the four-round game. | He is the & A. C who made| such a hit in Portland. CRYSTAL POOL, SHOW Interest in ohutn «svar von wea crt) Melee High | week from next Tuesday ni Staff € We have practical? Yale is to have an informal soo- cer team. We thought all ms were informal. aed Wire v.18. of alike, laid toda, Today frameup boy Pia s . SAY “CHARLES THE GREAT, PLEASE!” At that, he won the admira fans by continually bor. more, altho receiving the of Pete's blows in the face During the last three Pounds, Frank was rushing Frankle| pps: class bouts, but 40 the ropes and administering many | anything out [Blows before Schacht separated) sat last night them. day this week Coach Rez with the assistance of Johnny kett and Elmer Hall, of the Mare Marines, has been at work team behind the barred of Kir field. For the first this the ghost ball its ° » University of Oregon man scause of in 4 Doc Med orrespondent MP LEWIS, Ta terest here is high in | * Mu! scheduled The game | amp parade | will a t - with his | eaten time | made Not te out of the squad jury. Dwight Wilson ley are back at their old positions full of snap and ambition The University of California squad in scheduled to arrive tomorrow morning nah-Camp Lewis game Saturday yea has appearan | RITCHIE LOOKING WELL Willie Ritchie in the army at Camp L him. He Tommy Clark, one of the old favor be Stes in the lightweight division. show | ed that he still has the goods by ' Pickifig out the rugged Nick Sugar @f Everett, to try a “comeback” on. and then getting away with it Tommy won by holding Sugar off and outboxing him Altho he ap | peared a trifle hefty, he is etill able 0 step in about the same way that jwon him the fans’ admiration a few | Years back. Danny Cirlos ia still champion of the Imperia! valley, but Licyd Mad. | * going thr den could probably have the title if; the laps of cash customers in he wanted it. The local lightweight, | first row after losing to Jack Wagner in Port land Tuesday night, came back and trimmed thre Camp Lewis Sammy last night in their four round mix In the curtain raiser an inexperi- enced youngster named Joe Lobel! beat a less experienced youngster named Tom Prady ADAMS GIVES CARD George Adams, Elks’ club match-| Malium of the game that af and admis. | ed in Tacoma to witness one thin neasor te are a crem manager the order who could not n This new cedar-lined metal container retains the moisture and holds fifty CHARLES THE GREAT Clear Havana Cigars ; 50 for $6.00. al lads or any one else the promoters can get for him KING NEEDS FIXING Before M other show, it sl The choice of a new manager for the St. Louis Cardinals still gives the baseball fan something to ta about at at the latest ru the present time. During the last reasons | ik | Miller has acted as Miller F "| 4 , a] nague senaions, and|eutenant in managing the Cards, |9t- Mary’s Sore Over . Alibis for California or is that Miller, | a © small part of Huggins’ suc Cardinal second baseman, I to get] cess with the St. Louis outfit in due the job. to Miller's assistance By United Preas Leased Wire One thing ts certain—if the mass! Branch Rickey is maid to be OAKLAND Nov. 15.—Indig of St. Louis fans have anything to| ously considering Miller nant because newspapers have do with it Jack is pretty sure to get] gins’ successor. at. La alibis" for Cali the job, of the most| papers have started a camp: t at the hands of St. | ‘popular ball pla St. Louis at| his favor have claimed that “the Miller ia a consistent ball player, | better” lost, Russell Wilson, x | St. Mary's coach, ianued a statement | today, declaring the Saints celled Jan excellent infiel fellow with a knack of making pe like him. There ‘would be ck of |California in every department of the game. And, furthermore, he de clared, St. Mary's had the edge on on a ball club managed by fair batter, having |California in generalship also. 64 in Cue Champion Wins From Krueter Again SCHENBCTADY, N. Y. Nov. 15. Louls Krueter, of New York, fir. nished but small opposition to Frank Taberski, pocket billiard champion, here last night Taberski won the second block, 150 to 46. Danny Shay on Trial for Killing Waiter INDIANAPOLIS, Nov 15.—The trial of Danny Shay, former base. ball manager, charged with killing @ negro waiter last May, got under two the me club stages an! good scr Id nee that a fow ring a mmage me the « tnoma s touted of foot re are no rly that tle Satur correct me de on- | bal Cal le 4 the ropes, into the seri Hug # news: | gn in » | Mary's. 4 “oy Corona Chica Size, 2 for 25 A ¢ villians from an he in one ar team ROSE CITY WANTS CHET oC Me " champior Mild, mellow, full flavored and fragrant, this honestly good real Havana comes in a variety of sizes and shapes. 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