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isco Meets Ballard in Second Grid Battle Today Is Favored to Win Over the Ballard Boys; Lost First Start to Franklin and Are Entering Joday’s Tilt With New Backfield; Ballard’s Lineup Bree Wells will lead his warriors against ttle wes both be hand Spencer, Lincoln ts favored to cop today's struggle because they will outweigh Hallard by many pounds, and the shingleweavers hardly in the ny Green Lake are ne class with the \X Wells had hfs backfield wrecked | by Injurtes last game will find him with a new line up behind the line. Hytengrin is expected to hold down one of the halfback jobs, with Walt Mrankland other half, Harris is with injuries, Hallett will play futiback and Murphine will again be found at| quarter The Ballard team will line up the same as in the Queen Anne go. PICKED BY ANDERSON Here's an all-star team that was j pic ked by C. P. Anderson, that ts dir. | ferent than the usual run of the se. lectiong sent in, Thomas, Seattle | pitoher, is given a job, while Blue, of Portland, and Bates, of Vernon, are| assigned infield posts, His team follows: Rees, catchers; Dell, Crandall, Angels; Oldham, Seaton, Seals, and Thomas, Siwashes, pitchers; Blue, Beavers, first base; Fisher, Tigers, second base; Bates, Angela, third Mitchell, Tigers, shortstop; ‘Tigers; Reavers: Craw- } | ford, Angels, right Meld: Chadbourne, “Del Monte Catsup, oz. bottle . ‘Tigers, center field; Mousel, Tigers, lett field. ae Let's go cat at Boldt M414 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 td Ave. Bassler, Angels, | base ; | Week and today’s | .| ¥aluable dye ia obtained, is a near \} {Grimm boys who played under THE SEATTLE STAR— — it ‘Grimm Is N Moose for Work \ ~~~, oo hwhe pe ague team. Bill Grimm This is big Bill Grimm, who will hold down one of the! tackle jobs,on the Washington gridiron machine this fall. Bill is a veteran Dobie player and a brother of the famous | several years ago. | Dobie Bill saw service in France and is a moose for size and work. He is expected to prove a big factor in Washington (King Football Will Reign at “U”’ Saturday |Washington Meets N. Y. *| Navy Men in First Tilt lad LEWIS WINS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Oct. 17 Ted Lewis, forn wolterwelght champion, was less than a minute tn | disposing of Jimmy McCabe, the} Philadelphia middleweight, here last | night. The ex-champlon maveredt the Quaker with a volley of swihes. ending with a right to the jaw that relative of the bedbug - $1.17 25¢ | large pke. Dromedary Cocoanut, % | Bluing, Golden ‘Age Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles, a ) Creamettes, pkg...11¢ Jello, all kinds SAVE MONEY—BUY THE FAMOUS’ M. J. B. 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W. and Barton Street. 16- | Citrus Washing Powder, 72 Ribas sack ...........$1.65 Groceteria No. Main Office and Warchouse, 208-210 Third Ave. So. King Football will reign at Denny field Saturday afternoon, when Coach Hunt's University of Washington | eridl warriors swing into action the U. 8, 8. New York bat tleahip eleven. The University team should walk on the feet men without much trow bie, because the navy men have been |handicapped by lack of practice, | while the college gridders have been | lat the dally grind for several weeks, Wileott Roberta, the All-American jhaithack, who will play behind the |line for the navy men, has been out of the game for a year and hasn't donned the moleskins since he play- ed with Dobie at Annapolis last sea (non, | The Washington men will be forced to play under cover because the Whitman game is but one week |away, and the varaity cannot show thelr true strength, because of the Whitman spies that are bound to be in the stands. Washington will depend upon a pny? backfield Sat- alley will play | ponit! with Logg at | fullback, Eekmann, the crack prep | nchool open field runner, will be Zn & chance to show what he can | The second string varsity men wil! be called upon in the latter part of Washington men Karo Maple Flavor Syrup 141d, can «.... Log Cabin Syrup Small can .. Medium can Large can ... LOS ANGELES, Oct. 17.—The mi | nor league championship will be set |tled in Los Angeles’ ball yard today. | 8t. Paul made the junior world’s se ries stand four games for all con leerned by beating Vernon 3 to 1 yew | terday. Weiser Dell started for Vernon and lasted fn the pitcher's box less than one inning. Willie Mitchell was called in and he did fine until the eighth when a pinch hitter was needed. Joe Finneran went in and pitched half a | dozen balls before he got into a fight with Umpire Murray and was chased after being fined $25. Ross went in next and finished the game. Griner wan St. Paul's pitcher and by his performance yes- terday established for himself a rec ord of 27 innings against Vernon with just one earned run. The score— R. H. E | Vernon .. 1 6 1 St. Paul ee Batteries: Dell, W. Mitchen, Fin neran, Ross and Brooks; Griner and Hargrave. .27¢ Campbell's kinds 11¢ foca, Pkg. ...++..12¢ PHINNEY HURT CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Oct. 17— wrenched his back #0 severely in a |serimmage yesterday that he may be }out of the game for several weeks. Gaston worked in his place. Mose | Hadley, overseas veteran, tackle, who | was gassed in action, has been de- | clared unfit for athletics. STRIKE FOR MORE WINE PARIS, Oct. 17.—Harvesters' em- ployes in some of the large vine- |yards in Southern France, near [ Montpelier, have gone on strike for more wine. They are now getting |four pints a day and want six. They also ask an increase in wages of |about 35 cents more a day. Strike Now —while the iron is hot. Don't “holler” about the high cost of living. Just place your order for a suit or overcoat this week and we'll show you how you can save on clothes. A. S. Bardawell 321 Lyon Bldg. Third and James $3.10 ALKI POINT 2634 Alki Avenue. EASTLAKE 201 Baatlake Avenue. RENTON TiaiO Pike 8. LESCHE PARK DISTRICT Groceteria No, 28-1801 Yesler Way. KIRKLAND Groceteria No, 32--Market and Picadelli Streets. KENT Groceteria No, 26—8econd and Meeker St. BAST UNION DISTRICT Groceteria No, 24-248 K. Union. Morris Phinney. Harvard's star end, | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1919. FAT” GIVES WALT MAILS MOUND JOB “Pat,” the newsboy at fecond ave and Union at, is one of the biggest baseball fans in Seattle, “Matty,” » real name in William Peter mar icke Watter Matis his pitchers on his all-star Coast ‘ompton, local fielder, ts ~vi @ utility berth. tearm follows Mitchell, ‘Tigers Krug, Hews, wecond third firwt right center . left field: catcher; Baswler, er; ©, Crandall. ‘Tigers; Seaton, Seals; Brown, Angels; Oldham, Beaver., Mails, Solons, pitchers; Neon, utility infielder; Biwashos, utility outfiel PROBE ELIGIBILITY OF NORTHWESTERNERS CHICAGO, Oct. 11-—The “big ten” faculty meeting, called for tonight, will investigate the eligibility of four as one of out i Dawe; bane field; field; Spencer, Angels, eateh Angels; Dell, pd today four men under fire are ard brothera, ends; Langenstein Miller, guards, They were great Lakes cleven last year, ar are charged with falling to cc 1414 34 Kroes downtown, 013 913 24 Ave Sh MENTS Wi Fifth at Pine Elliott 2626. WEEK. MAT. SAT. im NAUGHTY WIFE” | wholly Innocent comedy. NIGHTS—3le te The. MAT—Sat. 220 to Sle. Matinees, 2:30; Nights, 7 and © tal wonderw thera: Kilkenny Four, “A Bit o° Blarney”; Amorov and Jeanette, French ecoentriques Wolfe and " fon, dance nov- elty; W. EB. ttle, Versatile po- liceman; Pastageoress. Nights (5 cept Monday (except Sun Nights, 7:1b and 9:15. Continuous Dally, 1 to 11 SIX BIG ACTS OF HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE Feature Photepiay HARRY T. MOREY In “The Man Who Won” MOORE 9%0"70% VAUDEVILLE SARANOFY Abbott and arden Vietin Girls On GEMS" THE sSHAnROCKS Lee and Cranston; William Eby Emmy and Pets; anean we Boys METROPOLITANWiitx MARCUS BIG MUSICAL REVUE “on, RADY!" NIGHTS—20e ¢: \ MAT —Sat., B0e S100, Pius War Tax winning }. Northwestethn football players, it was | PAGE 21 WEARPLEDGE —the strongest built and greatest wearing hoys’ clothes in America Guaranteed to Wear and give entire satisfaction or we replace them with a new suit Upstairs they are priced low, for it costs less to sell $8.75 to $20 Featuring Extra Values at $12.50 . Mackinaws at $7.00 to $15.00 Tailored Ready Co. NEWS BY RADIO CHICAGO, Oct. lealling on congress |Curry bill, providl to pass East by the press at reasonable |rates, were adopted today by the | International and Daily Press asso elation, meeting here today. J. 1, Sturtevant, Wausau, Wis. j|who presented the resolution, de clared that a great deal of the mis understanding between the Orient and the Unite@ States would be pre | vented by exchange of news. Rhode Island is the smallest state in the Union, with a length, north to south, of 48 miles, and a width, east to west, of 36 miles. 17.—Rerolutions | the for use of the | rovernment radio service to the Far 401-403 Pike atl |Pays Tribute to Col. Roosevelt “Our nation needa the patriotic counsel and rane leadership of Theo- dore Roosevelt in these days of rev- lolutionary p George Walker told members of the Young Men's Republican club Thursday, during the course of a \eulogy on the strenuous Afherican’s | | life. \strike by forcing arbitration was a | |conspieuous example of hig worth, | Walker said. Samuel Gompers Is “Very Much Better” WASHINGTON, Oct. 17—Samuel Gompers, president of the American | Roosevelt's settlement of the cioal | ppaganda and unrest,” | Federation’ of Labor, was “very much better” when seen last night by his physician, Dr. H. P. Parker, the doctor said this morning. Manard Rental Agency ie van and Domestic Tobaccos # “PD ts the Blend can't be copied