The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1917, Page 6

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$ Outbursts of Everett True. HAVEN'T You Gor ANYTHING SMALLER » THAN THarT ¢ Bice IN PAYMENT OF A PURCHASE, GIVE HIM THE CHANGES IF You HAVEN'T ANY CHANGE So AND GET Some {!! tte Three Contests on Tap Today, ile Washington Tackles Aggies Here W. C. Is Meeting Montana, and California Bae tling on Kincaid Field With Oregon. By Edward Hill HERE University ¥ at Eve slated stumn pastime contest is scheduled for Spokane, where of Washington State are mixing things with the Montana eleven, The Pullman squad comes om Thankasiving day to finish the Washington schedule, so their With Montana will also bear close watching by Washington Neither Washington nor the Oregon Aggies were to stop the fornians in their onward rush to the Pacific Coast title. It ix not d that Oregon will do so either AGGIES LOSE TO BRRARS ‘The Aggies made a desperate stand to defMat the Bears, but were hel a} loss by the Sdltherners. Washington falled to make as good a against California as did the team the ‘The game at Bugene will see th a field. Andy ‘Smith if confident of winning / Scored against California by St 3 je, so thus far the Bruins ha are that they will not do « ie in his power to have a team o GM & par with the Southerners, and giv Me possibie. . CONTEST AT CAMP LEWIS ‘The Multnomah club team of Portland gets in the By journeying to Camp Lewis, and taking on the er there. ‘ Fans are stil! talking about the Marine-91et acoma. When it has all been summed up. game was an example of the oft-exploited fact that Mtars of a few years ago can not stand the gaff of a team of men who bh tarred on college teams the season previous The Multnomah club team is an exam Of past seasons looks likes but it would never Picked men just out of college Penn Expected to Give ack 9ist division team diviston game in Michigan Tough Melee By United Preas Leased Wire 1 Penn's NEW YORK. Nov. 17.—Michigan @nd Pennsylvania Universities will | 12 gs : an hold the football center of attra: this afternoon, at Philadelpiits the 12th struggle of their long n six of the four, and ate Pennsylvania ~ ay. Pitted against one of the greatest teams Fielding H. Yost ev turned out will be the scrappy gan eleven Pennsylvania is not figured to win even among her staunchest support ets, but she is figured ve Michi- | see yesterday r gan the battle of the ne the my ale field It was Penn, fans remembered, Which halted Pittsburg’s powerful | qu Scoring machine and forced it to the tpl mit. Likewise, it w Penn that med the sturdy Dartmouth team @fter it had run amuck thru Its list of opponents Consequently, th believe Penn will down the score Berry's § createst t likewise ne ¢ : and m tearm West Seattle in Tie Melee W ith West Seatt football Mich teams West ne near scoring in the first Multnomah Grid Team Plays 91st T cam Today >» Business Men Try Our 30c Lunch 1 A.M. to? P.M. Torrey &Sears Billiard Parlor 1430 3rd, under Ow! Drug Store c De Palma Hangs Up New World’s Mark St. Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Co Fireback linings and repairs for all kin WANT ADS % BEST FOR RESULTS PiKK sr. Main 475 SKATING * M; 8 to 1030 P.M * M.; 8:15 to 10:20 P, M Every Monday Night—Free Instruction to Beginners Saturday—Children's Special 10 to 12 A. M, 106 SKATES TO RENT ADMISSION— Spectators 10¢— fternoons —— 5e —Shaters 25¢ Evenings y Condo. Ballard peg | nishing the men wih comfort kits STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 17, 1917. PAGE 6 S OF THE DUFFS—Tom, You're Lucky. WERE You ARE, SI How DO 1 GeT THESE PENNIES IN CHANGE ? LeT me WAVE A CIGAR = A TEN CENT STRAIGHT ni ~~ “ WAR “TAX ON CIGARS NOW You KNOW Y'KNOW GEORGE ~ TH HOTEL. WAS CROWDED AN 1 HAD TO SLEEP ON TH OHLARD TABLE AN OTH BLL WAS Sof AN Hour ! — _— DARN TH ‘att WOULONT THAT rRosT A mute! A comer [a7 LE RAMA PATWETIQUE —*~ | SWE PUT & RAISIN Od THe | HASH AND CALLED CT MINCE Pre” SPORE.) \|Both Are Sinien x in Shape A boxing show without Dan Salt would be li t am tn uma, LOV Game Wiadek Zbysko has been rejected by army surgeons, They must have The Waab acen O. A ¢ known he was a rassler te lefeat What has become of the ¢ football star who had to up his hair at nights There's a lot of fighters have never been the training with one foot on the brass rail was shoved into the discard back in 1916. who ‘* same since of!" apirit at the Onis Hoth Teams in Shape Manning was fight About time Charley arranging to have the verett Wonder how Walter Camp will ¢ ever pick an All-American team this | year with Yale and Harvard out of . reddie Wants to Bet $s 5,000 4 Against Benny ot mar nifty tn Would like to meet the cink who dropped a lighted cigar in my pocket at the Moose club fights. Duck Dinner Tourney)“ m Oregon Women to on Today at Golf C lub} Play O. A, C Peam} «. Lake Club to Practice Shoot! * Green Give A pr Would Reorganize 3 Minor Leagues ity Unit aned Wire CHICAGO, ? 1 The Johnny Dundee to Box in New Orleans Shortly organi ng bane ball cire. t of th {for the 19 ern, Cen now be Receding or bl Jing gums, teeth slightly sore or br and a®bad on |W illard Gets $30,000 Offer to Box Fulton)! Johnny Tillman Turns!4 ee $$ Over to Red Cross © Philadelphia r, it will pay ye u te r of a acheine me for your Dental We that other) Benny Leonard Soon PAINLESS AUSTIN baar to Come to Seattle Fnirenen iaer Keto ate ny Leonard is scheduled to box Kirke 15 re Denver s far ao on his Wew A ing talked ¢ f | Crown and Bridge py igen my work js guar mpare with th t ew that a f ‘our mor yhnr mar Visiting f the American tern inne tion ° ng the continuation of the George Brandon Is After Gordon Bout . . | randor he ie ™ Snodgrass Mentioned I epee Ply aati as New Vernon Boss Arte g- Fred Snodgrass, he of the co, xe ‘due muff in the deciding game eae Boston world's . ome " being tly | a bot f th = ' McFarl: oe to Battle Gibbons for Soldiers McFarland, } ment x ONE DOLLAR CASH lays for Consultation, Examina- tion, Treatment and Medicine. fuse Medicine, Blectricity, Vie bration, ete ucoesnor to J of the Vernon ‘or the 1918 sea moker for the benefi be held Tuesday night in Le ition. in will go tow ank Building, Second and Pike. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m, 7 to 8 p.m Sunday—11 a.m, to 12, « will be turned over to athletic fund. Procee urd tur. | oy Ce ROOT wal \ HOSTHT ow PES-ST WELL, SAY, Nov've Gor NOTHING To WHY NO, You ONLY GOT ONE AND I GOT ‘TEN THOUSAND OF "EM VA NOT COMPLAINING ON THE WAR TAK BUT | WANT To SAY THAT Ts 1S A VERY ROTTEN CIGAR. if ae NOTHING To Kick ABOUT ? Yur oropres \ YouR EGG \ Hun mister 2 * A /ow NO MY GOOD man! VA JUST GIVING A FREE DEMONSTRATION OF PAY { NEW SYSTEM OF OPEN AIR || FIRELESS COOKING -HEE- 1m MAKING SOME OMELE veh ’ (NO = WA DECK oF MY BROTHER 2 AROS gececccocccococoooooocce h t Wi He Has Been the Ms perv Playing Grid Game 20 Years cased Wire | By United Press Leased Wire TACOMA, Nov. 17.—There wasi li kinds of boxing at the Smell ub's show, at Ruston. ‘Thrills ughs were in evidence about 504 Chet MeIntyre showed his against Joe Madsen, the Anacond He had things all his own until Ref Schacht stepped. in the fourth round and stop sing strong. That's Hob all, negro, one-time st of the University of cota Marshall began his football career on the Central High School eleven here, in 1897. reon, the Brite played with the varsity ightweight, and 1904-05-06. In his last year at ™ tle. The boys the university he booted a goal raw, and a good. from field and defeated Chica- giveand-take affair, go, 4 to 2 a + 5. Since leaving college he has $|""* pleased the fans been playing semi-professional football, and ts in the lineup §| Patterson Signed by Birmingham Ball Lester Patterson, the PRR |young backstop who did ch | catcher duty for the Vancouver el thern league for 1918. is to report in Dixieland soom and Guy Sherwood | seer March 1. fans last night at the Crystal Pool when they : Sead EMR, F835 introduced Norman Ross, San |’ Star want ads will find you a | Francisco water star. 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