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| Be open until December 1. — OUTLINED Basketball Players Attention! Any rs that would individual basketball play like to play the fame but who hasn't been able to line up with any team tm the eity yet, should file his name And address with the sporting editor of The Star now, An ef fort will be made by ‘The Star to Place those fellows with various teams in the circuit Any team that would like Play the game in the league that has no way of obtaining suits should also inform The Star We have a franchise, with the Necessary financial backing, for | one responsible team to ‘ While no definite action was t the work of organizing The § ity Basketball! league at Meeting of the league at The last night, enough teams were tails, league to make it sure that th eult will be formed definitely within the next few weeks, so play oan start @bout the second week in December ‘Tho real organimtion of guilt, consisting of the election Gere and other official busine De featured at the next session Jeague, set for next Wednesday Last night the plans of the league for the season were gone over. The ‘Work of last year wag discussed and was pointed out that several changes for the betterment of the Reague and the improvement of bas ketball might be made. Tast season the league was hand capped by inexperience, and each team in the circuit had to make sev eral concessions before the season Was over in the way of changing dates and other minor details But this season, with the aid of ex perience, such minor matters will be r repre ‘The plans for this season are brief _ Ty ae follows: | An eight or 12-club league, to start Plky about the second week In De ember, with the season winding up ‘Bbout the second week in February An executive board. consitsing of " three men not interested in the Teague and the officers elected by the league members are to have absolute “executive control. ‘The Star will furnish floors and) Feferees for the games and arrange | for the schedule. | The entries for the league will ‘The | Star learue is to be for basketball | that want to play a fast of basketball for the sake _ of playing only. ‘The rules and regulations that “Boverned last year's circuit will be it over again next Wednesday after the election of officers the necessary changes will be at that time. The teams represented § at = mien Son follow: MacDougall ‘3, Piper & Taft's, Univer, sity pong five, Pacific Tele- and Telegraph Coy Sifent Elks, and €o. D. ni| er _ TOM GIBBONS TO BOX ete. tap pt Pest boner ome If the St. Paul boxer doesn't BT pastas Gola be meet Walker of Kansas City In « on Armis-|the National Association of Profes jburdens by the agreement of the] LE to|16 American and thee Day. ‘They all run away from Gibbons Biase xine wescoer according | Eddie Kane, manager of Tommy. | . went so far as to say reason Carpentier had de} might find himself | Gibbons if Rickard has agreed to show Gib | Bons at bis club if he can find an! ‘opponent some time this month. But that's always the hitch in Tom's! pugilistic affairs. No opponents) show up. John Ryan, president of the Peoria Basebdll Fans’ club, is promoting the Gibbons Walker show. } Walker has boxed with Mike Gib bons and ty anxious to meet the} younger brother of the family. WE HAD A WONDER- FUL TIME AT THE ELKS' SMOKER AT THE CRYS- TAL POOL THE OTHER NIGHT. During the Whole performance, a bird sat next to us that attended the show with Kenneth Hulen,, Charley Hulen’s young son, We don't know him from Adam, but he’s in the same class as Sam Brown, the First ave. shoe mer. chant, ag a rooter. Which means that he hol- lered like a man being paid a visit by a swarm of bees thru- out the evening. And he insisted on Bobby Harper hitting Bert Forbes with “the left over.” But that’s not the saddest part of the evening's enter- tainment. Sam Belkin, the “premier” second, of Seattle, ought to be a fireman, He went in Frankie Den- ny’s corner. And at the end of the meont round he threw water on Denny from about the fourth row back and VANCOUVER HOCKEY LAYOUT LOOKS BEST AT PRESENT WRITING A association race. T the present writing Vancouver has the strong ing hockey layout for the coming Pacific Coast Hockey t look- The Vancouver team has in reserve all of its stars from last season and also a new- comer by the name of Keats ; The a center ice man, who is said | wi, javen't « to be a bear Van uver haa signed near ly all of (t# men for the com It will have the same pc fense of last season, with Leh the nets and Cook and Dunc MacKAY AT be back to with him MacKay will ut for the rover job, Adams and Skinner to run race for this berth And then there Bin Adams and the forwards. Seattle's outlook for the the season isn’t #0 bright Tt is still doubtful whether or not “Happy” Holmes will wuarding the nets during the opening ax be is plannin ss trip East during the early part of January MAY USE MURRAY IN THE NETS If he isn't here to take care of the goalie position, Muldoon probably will use Murray, who performed in the nets for Portland and Victoria in previous seasons Whether or not Jack K Smoky ats, Skinner Harris for start of be games, a busin Roy Rickey, the big defense man, will return is prob lematical. He hasn't signed yet. Roy is said to have been offered a posi tion down South that he can’t afford to tarn down. Robby Rowe, the little defense star, will be back again. He has already signed on the dotted line Frank Foyston, star forward. has also signed. Bernie Morris, another star forward, hasn't been signed up yet Pilot Muldoon hasn't heard from “Muzs” Murray, the husky spare of last year, or from Jim Kiley, the big forward. But he is expecting word most any time. Charley Tobin, wing man, pected to return to the fold. has been negotiating with bim. The same goes for Jack Walker, who is in Canada at present. Mul doon hasn't come to terms Walker yet. VICTORIA IN SAME BOAT Victoria is in much the same poat- | tion aa Seattle, as far aa men be signed up is concerned. The men definitely eigned by the Aristocrats are: Fowler, goalie | ie ox witn |? DIN | western hock ' Me and Johnson, defense forward king, wing Ontman Clem and yet. Dur the t r of the has also failed to John Han ontract | Wo Loughlin boys, derdal league cook Nis SPARES WILL BE MISSING Kerr and ¢ ares ar expe play » fans an idea ot} Most of th expected to an whieh will within the next unde the | the be sounded month. The way durtr holiday date to be 4 meeting of the league, RB. C., November 19. call time nm will get week at the annual at Vancouver ‘The hockey world series will be staged on the Pacific const this your, Mofdays Muldoon, the Mets Manager Peto still inate that year if Bob Rowe | | | against Marshall THE SEATTLE STAR JOHNSTON |JUST A TIP FOR AMERICANS ON FUTURE OLYMPIADS TO PLAY TILDEN IN | eAttlo tennis fane who are the plan. worn of Ameri , ip toam in their exhibi on at th tal Pool lay w William T. ‘Tilden champion, and W former American on agalnat each othy Cr atur doubtedly will see world tam obnaton eham in act in While ng rary Of the team n hore in not def iq almont cor roxy Sam Rus nik club, who with b with Sam Hardy Washt doubles ex Allen and Hill Aun in and $ at exhibition get under Amertean fro The aAnUpodes where they team for the I last few days VARSITY ON WAY TO OREGON THURSDAY Jimmy > Washington been playing team wails Vane play vin comber m iver, B the Orege me at fullback Bryan weighs 185 pounds and exceptic fast for his weight Coach Allison bas been using him at full during practice and the brand of bail that he 1 dinplayed won him the right ally this week to start in Webfoots quarter backfield against t Johnny W at the punting ave as “I and it ae as much ra ra, the Oregon quarterback, la expecte Ted Faulk end has been rounding back inte old form in his defensive and goal Kicking game, and it is hoped that his work will play with the Webfooters Bob Abel'a work at right end in the Stanford game iast week pleased Coach Allison, and Abel in expected the captain and left hia }to be ® big factor in the defensive } to let the peep hockey beve uso the Arena free of charge every There bas been some talk tm Morth- ortiand may put another hockey race] this year they would play is & questio ke condemned. Mu bas been BY J. F, BEAMAN KANSAS CITY, Mo, Nov. 11 ‘The war cloud threatening major league baseball today had shifted from Kansas City to Chicago and/ onal Baseball clube prepared close ite annual under clear skies. Dartmouth Captain Is Back in Lineup Again HANOVER, N. H., Nov. 11 Jim Robertson, captain and star halfback of the Dartmouth college eleven, is turning out with the “Big Green” team again after an absence of several weeks due to an injured shoulder. Robertson is ranked as one of the best kick ers In the Baat. He is expected to be in condition to play against the University of Washington when the Dartmouth eleven jour- neys to the const in two weeks. everybody ring in that o FIED WITH THIS, When he climbed into the ring he stuck his foot grac and kicked it over. And all the water ran right into our lap. the floor, bottom up. AND THE WATER POURED INTO THE HAT. good | ment. evening's But the next time Sam acts as a} second, they ought to bar water buckets and give Sam a hose to work with, AND CHARLIE KENNETH'S FRIE} BOISTEROL TION, 0 RE DISPOSE HT TO BUY HIS SE’ NEXT TO SAM BROW. And we hope thone seats are on the opposite side of the ring from where we happen to be sitting. GOOD NIGHT) AND THEN HE WASN'T SATIS. | WAR CLOUD a. FROM MINOR MEET | } convention here | « | | jany proposed | instructions | ing fully into the water bucket interleague matters . And our perfectly good hat fell on| dust | Otherwise it was a pretty | entertain-| AT | ner speaker an he did | After being called to act as judge land jury in the case of divided) factions of the big leagues, the minors were freed of peacemaking ational league jub owners to confer informally in Joint meeting In Chicago on the} method of reorganmation of base ball, Baseball leaders here agreed the | Joint meeting Friday probably would | ,. bring a conciliation of views of the mode of reorganization, thus ending threats of an active baseball war. Minor nounced to the leaguers, howeve they were ready to big leagues a fight new National agree ‘The «<ommittee of six from National association has detailed to battle for their an carry over ment. the Tearney, president of Three-T league, warning the com: mittee of past experiences in mak national agreements, charg at) Garry Herrmann, former nati al commission chairman, with untruth in dealings with the minor# in his oddresa yeuterday Tearney id neither can nor Nati¢ league fair in the the the hat Ameri nea been ant David Fultz, president of the In ternational league, in attacking the} practices of the major leagues dur-| ing the war, declared they arranged “to get all the live ones that eame back from France and we get the dead ones.” Other minor leaguers expressed the view that Judge K. M, Landis be consider as only the major league represen tative on a board of control of| baseball and that he be prevented from making the final decision in were to Muldoon’s Men to Play for World’s Lacrosse Title Pete Muldoon, manager of the Seattle hockey club during the winter months, is pilot of the Vancouver, B, C., lacrosse team during the summertime. During the t season Muldoon's team won the Weatern championship from New Westminster, In the spring the Montreal Shamrocks, Eastern champions, will West to play Muldoon's pi Vancouver for the world's lacrosse honors. WALTER CHATS SACRAMENTO, Nov. 11.—Walter ails 18 proving ax good an after-din big league pitcher. The “Duster” ix campaign Ing for honest baseball here. Dead Men Tell No Tales game Saturday Larry Smith, the scrapping center, | han been showing up well during} practice j “Crum” Dalley will be back In the fray at right half with little Ray kmann at the other half. Dalley has always made a particularly good showing against Oregon, and his ad. tmirers say that his work Saturday | will be no exception The squad for Eugene left thin afternoon from the King #t. station, and were given & rousing sendoff by a dig band of rooters. Despite the emphatic objection of some members of the university faculty, = special car has been pro- cured to carry’ Washington rooters | mistice ‘The car will be added | free for all veterans of the late war. to the game. to the regular Portland Northern} Pacific train leaving the King St.) station at 11:60 p.m Friday. T | well at “a country Stockh 1m re vu Olympie while the report of the ittee shows that America acquitted itself in t do o wn Antwerp we. did t ur best abroad that in the of 1912 ut neceanitated a mart eame kimping whieh from th vim in 1a storm onnel of the the pursestring of pre team tent States won the the al handi tter living eonditio done better Olym financ ap under our lesson for future 01 The f trength best, The rail pula iptior That in pinde thh but the by p as the ed the back a trivial matt It repr It means bul mplad in ions of people country than the whip Is Youngster SMOKER AT POOL FOR’ WAR VETS Five ring bouts will feature the Ar day smoker, which will be to be staged by the Vetorans of For eign Ware at the Crystal Pool | night. "LINCOLN ‘FAVORED, BUT— While Lincoln will enter the game | & favorite to win when it plays the West Seattle gridders at the Coast | Jeague ball park tomorrow, the In-| diane, for the first time in the history of the two schools, are given a! chance to score on the Raileplitters Lincoln has been strengthened by | the return of Capt, Hallet to the back field. xh school teams are no ¢ m . how "" that the Indians may fool the dope and crons the Lincoln line LATINS LIKE BASEBALL CARACAS, Venezuela, Nov 1 has become the por port of Venezuela, The minist instruction has ordered agement everywhere YOST’S BUSINESS ANN ARBOR, Nov. 11 “Hurry-Up" Yost may retire trom football after this fall, He has been in coaching since althy coal operator enly 1 lar of ita encour Coach He is DENVER PRODUCT BOSTON, Nov. 1c naugh, famous as the coach of the Boston college team, which has hum bled Yale twice, began his coaching | career in Denver, Colo., 15 years ago. SURE! IT PAYS NEW YORK, Nov. 11—' Rickard’s fight club isn’t exa flivver, 25,300 cut w Broadway h Cava in The state took a & per cent! which amounted to $11,365 | staging the affair. in with the | Tuesday Tiger first-string men in the frey to give the Yoys and girls who watched the seaxion a line on the Broadway chances Saturday with Ballard. correspondent didn’t wait for the end of the tussle | 0 whe should win. fight and the punch of a champion-) handed them by whip team in | that Pow | quarter, “You Save Money” says the Good Judge And get more genuine chew- ing satisfaction, when you use this class of tobacco. Here's the card: doo Wopp vs. Battling Rube, welters, Red MeGill vs. Johnny Lewis, welters. Young Zuzu vs. Jack Owen, welters, dimmy Darcy vs. Eddie dack- son, lighties. Haddie Hammond vs, Jimmy Storey, wellers, Singing and some snappy jase ate are promised by Ralph Dour Cruikshank, who are | nd Geos BROADWAY TIGERS FACE DEFEAT IN BALLARD MIX While Coach Mike Powers didn't |have all of his Broadway regulars the * Lincoln park Kh of the the lineup during “alumni” at there were eno’ “game” Ye and the score was 0 to we quit the sidelines. If Ballard plays up to form and doesn't 1 ‘Tyesday, Tigers Ballard lack the spite of all the driving # is doing. The te Harley at guard, Ward at If the Orange and Black team This is because the full, rich, real tobacco taste lasts so long, you don’t need a fresh chew nearly as often. And a small chew gives more real satisfaction than a big chew of the ordinary kind ever did. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco | pion— | the to- | show any more! m is inexperienced. They | some people hot. | hav ¢ the nucleus for a strong team Meister at fullback, Egvedt | }at tackle and Davis at end, but the ly al rest of the men are just mediocre Six shows have iraren him | material. | show some fight they may win, but | He's just a kid—this na- tional pocket billiard cham- but he is as handy with Babe Ruth is with “Betay.” alp Greenleaf annexed the na- tional title a year ago. He'll) jhave keen competition while) | he defends his title in the na- | tional tourney which is under way in Chicago. cue as a willow Dame Found George Gipp Since George Gipp showed his wares down Kast against the Army boys some of his friends |i are digging up the history of the ' great Notre Dame Joe |} Meyer, coach of the Bt. Xavier col- lege team, who was a student at Notre Dame when Gipp blew in, naye | Gipp was supponed to be a ball player, and when the call for football candidates was issued, he paid no attention to it, Nor did the coaches pay any attention to him. One day he wandered out on the gridiron and began kicking the ball around while the team was practicing. Someone showed him how drop kick and it wasn't long before he booted a field goal from the 62-yard line, His boot was reported to the coaches. ‘They snared hint right away and put a uniform on him. It waan't long before be <a» 3 sensation in molesking, And the funny part of it is that be never was able to win a place on the baseball team—the sport for which he was recruited.” } they will run up against a fighting team in Ballard and its that element of the game that will dectde the out come, Ballard will have a big advantage when it comes to kicking as Broad- way hasn't a punter who can come anywhere near Harrison of Ballard in the kicking line. Broadway must beat Ballard in order to stay in the mice as a tie will keep the Beavers’ slate clean for the year, with the exception of the West Seattle game yet to be played. | Broadway on the other hand has had | its record marred by the defeat ranklin last week. The ventilation of theory makes | High Class Dentistry At most reasonable prices. Extraction absolutely with- out pain or bad after ef- fects. All work guaranteed 15 years. Take care of your health. X-RAY FREE 9 to 10:30 A. M. United Painless Dentists Phone Elliott 3633 THURSDAY, NOVIC (BER 11, 1929, Hut the real affair wan wasn’ jew nkes whole burde 08 m the home representatt them to buy t bad bu 4 forcing etic equipment in wonder our ou We don't ¢ Yet now sbacript handicap impored our hunch. vtat pe or RICKARD PLANS TO FORCE MITT CHAMPS TO DEFEND THEIR HONORS Tex Rickard, who conducts the boxing shows at Madi Square Garden, New York city, is planning to force the boxers to show their hands Tegarding decision and title matches, between contenders for titles, etc., and will hang up belts, emblematic of mfg championships, for the vari rll ous classe: that i where there is dispute about a champion holding a title It the der the A. E. F mmy Bre y, and Bill Bi clash and it promines a charms" t battle 4 is down e of the many light wecking @ match with Mr. Rickard of- 1 $12,000 for hin waukee star thinks an his end would Milwaukee ~ ‘ime for'a time forte BK PRATHER CLASS Take t Mite Mii $15 » or more in ‘eathe natance “ mu » We ely and J as i acknor memtioned feath bane a which select the and let the defend kno ume the wel«ht a be " wir have the belt to mers and be until af wn champion veh orfel NeW YORK, y and Joe Lynd will meet im a 15- p might lone it and same plan will be followed ther dispute classes where al the holder failing to} defend the championship | Big with there ts leaves December for London, he in to meet Jimmy Wilde, flyweight champion, in @ 20-round bout, Promoter In the ne matehes whicn d plans on holding include Dempacy and Jess Wii | WAIT FOR | WILLAK There have and all that from Willard, but just theesame the match is in the making and will in all probebility be arranged to be held in Ma om Bquare Gi noon am the ex« can inte proper condition The fact in Willard has been doing | light training for some time rd Bert Colima, the Loe Ame citer, must pack an awfsl wallop, cked Harvey Thorpe down the night in Los Angeles, Thorpe's erness being his only ing Krace, in the same fellow who knocked 1y Storey in about a half-minute, Storey, by the way, bas = toms been denials down theit feet bouts the only he landed during the fight, eree Whitman lost his head and gave the verdict to Storey hampion « McCormick. the English fNghte! 0 AM heavyweight champion, is coming beg to test himself cout for the big |t the Coast. Me will box Willie Mecham in Portland November roaary match foe yes Another big event is a match be-| ® tween Champion Johnny Wilaon and Mike O'Dowd, ex-champlon, for which @ purse of $40,000 has been |", Seas? rg et offered. That is pretty sweet for a “why shouldn't Be? match of that kind and O'Dowd has| already accepted the terms, but Wil-| has not given hie consent as | Boy Nugh Walker, the Kansas City bears weight, who was onthe Coast for BOSTON, Nov. 11+-Ed Ray and ‘Ped Vardon traveled 40,000 miles an@ played 26,000 holes during their em hibition golf games in this country, Jack! They won 50 and lost 13 matches, | SHIRTS A return match between OFF Regular Price $8.00 8.50 10.00 11.00 12.00 12.50 13.00 13.50 15.00 16.50 18.50 5.00 5.50 6.00 6.50 7.00 7.50 -- 9.75 -10.15 -11.25 -12.40. 13.90 Manhattan Shirts Included UST ihm ihe ihm Go Go GO RO RS SbDuRdessi RASS nS Sa Third and James Street.

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