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ALLMANDINGER HERRINGTON. ANN ARBOR, Mich, Oct. 21 Coach F. HH. Yost has three oan-|the ‘varaity i will be « wonderful @ldates for the eleven almost sure | machine. to gain positions. They are Pon-| Herrington is the season's find. thus, the giant half; Herrington, |In the first scrimmage last year bis the Washington state boy, and All-/leg was broken, and he couldn't mandinger, the local boy, the big-|convince Yost he had a toe that con- gest of the trio. |trolied the most unruly pigskin Yost said of Pontius and Allman-|ever inflated “It they don’t make the} When Herrington reported this team it'll be an ‘awful’ team, don’t | fail he surprised Yost by bis drop ye know.” Which, translated, means kicking. 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C,, va. Poterion, V. A, ©. 126 pounda--Moore received decision Hart, 8 A.C Harriew, V. A. C., 186 pounds—-Barieu won by knockout fn md. Dixon, 8. A. C., va, Schana, R. V. A. ©. 126 pounds—Schann recelved decision. Miller, 8. A. C., ve. Kelley, RV. A. ¢ Miller won by knockout after 36 seconds of fighting Davis, 8. A. C., v8, Doyle, HR. V. A. C.—Doyle won by knockout tn second. For 8, A. C.-Four won and three loat For &. V. A. ©.Two won and two loat For V. A. C—-One won and two loat SSSSSSSSSER SES SR ESSE ESSER ES ‘The Boattlo Athietle club institut) There was nothing to. the od tts series of winter amokers with Lr at ear ce ves aver S6-opunder, and Hart, the loca an eight go card Inat ment io which | Soy eacapt Barrieu, except Bar there was not too much class, but | rien and the shouting, after it was plonty of action. There were seven! all + Thin bay Barriew is a 4 Ankh ahhhhhne . Inter-elub bouts on the Hat, atx box: | finished ring Aftor watch’). Age—24% years * ing and one wrestling, ‘and ono ink awkward awings aud misepent)® See Nt” v . wrestling handicap exhibition, ge. lunges for an hour, more or less, eight—212 pounds, attle got away with four wine and the spectators felt a relief when) @® Helght—@ ft. 2% Ins. + three losses, and the Rainier Valley this Kood wy V —s gon |* Reach-—83 inches * club broke even, with two each w ster stepped forth art. was hope * Walet 25 inch * The Vancouver boys went he leaaly outclassed aS . iplane * with two defeats and one vietory : as We + as iy oe noe pd place | The Best Gout. The first bout the evening Kaally the best bout of the even.|the 115:pound go between Merrick|* * A&A ARK AA RARER HH ing wan the last one, between of Seattle and Clemens of Van! j.60 close your eyes and imagine Doyle, the husky Bremerton middle couver, probably ranked next for) | 0 0 eu a per Po ma ordered | welght, carrying the colors of the/class, These boys were very even-|* Dig husky io @ a the /R. V. A.C. and Eddie Davis, from ly matched, and while the local lad | weighing 212 pounds, tall, rangy and the local ¢ this in the it was very close. He waslwiry. A fellow less than 26 y second, but t begin to Can#-| ef age, who never knew @ toll the story a chuwky dian wax the better boxer. Mer-|in hie fife, and in whose physique jchap, *ho sets his teeth and wades in with beth hands, Inighting looks just as good to him aa lone range work, and the faster the ito ing. the better he Itkes It, He °°? | worked Davis into a corner in the |necond, and, getting In close, end fed it. So much for Doyle, but it |must be admitted that he looked all Lonnie Austin anid Showed Real Ciass. i To the notion of the writer, Da vis showed the most class of any of the boxers an the card, possibly excepting Barriew, the Vancouver chan He is ly a. welter weight and went against a middle ability to judge distance. Shand of the KR. V. A. © bang affair at 125 pounds at the mitt game. Moore, the local boy, Peterson, V. A. C. lucky punch, Peterson pounder, minute. the ena. The Wrestling Gos. becouse It was figured he pould make the best showing against) The wrestling go bet Doyle. And he certainiy* madeat) BR. V. A.C. and Taylo Taylor a decision. boy was won by fying fall and faa bout interesting for the Bremerton while the mill lasted. The was fast and scientific The way | Grimm puffed like a st Davis protected himself and tecoy. | and d one of bi ered after going the first{and won from the othe time, stamped him as a mill ont of high caliber. GOV. JOHN K. TENER, OLD TIME [first bout, looked real good. 34 Boe Chicago Whi Stockings when nosed out a victory in th Hermann. jleventh. RO a CAL Ae ee ee lel rick’s work was marred by his tn willing but not overly clever | Gotch, Dreamiand rink on the night of No- Lucky Punch Won 125-Pound Go.) won from | by virtue of one but filled tm at the | He bad the better of going until Moore met him coming ta, and that was the beginning of) Polly | on bis back agree That fellow Seiger in the SLABMAN, WATCHING ATHLETICS WIN |" Anson ran the team, was one of the interested spectators at Tuesday's game, when the Athletics He ie shown (at left) with Garry fe SSSESEHS EERE SSE SESE EES ven in bis th. a cavity and the hyman tlontamer, vember 3. 116 class wrestier, and you have mor nt | det ie ponent heavier la number of Polish jadi ick®,| ast recently, ent to COAST LEAGUE eta Po Ve | oakjana ‘ At Sacramento ’ 7 Vernon ich | At Los Angeles o 41 Carson and Hasty; Haile an | Brooks. HARD ON SHIRTS (By United Press Loased Wire) beastly irritating This was the lament today of Sid trunk containing his shirts plereed by glans. 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Rubber and Oil Clothing, Slickers, Slipons, Athletic Goods, Ete. Seattle Sporting Goods Co. “The Rubber Store” 714 FIR6T AVENUE. there is not a solitary flaw—not ivory-like All this, and some more, Dixon, the local boy, put up @ slatm-|and you have Jack Leon, pictured Hoth | above, who is to grapple with Frank at Also imagine a young giant, light nough on foot for a top-notch box er, and powerful enough for a firet a boxer who killed an op than himself with) i da / ys in He speaks four languages a# blow to the jaw, followed quickly | tinatty Zosting his case in the state ly—Russian, Latin, English, by another to the temple, and a) ¢. __man. wrest who spoiled the plans of | - a ae in the! who had scads of | local | flowers ready to pr with A great Zbyszko when he flopped Jack | But Jack didn't flop. | the | PABADENA, Cal, Oct. 21.— “Bil'me, old chap. It's deucediy kward, donteher know, to own} jnine trunks, and then when you |go through them find that you do/ |not possens 4 single clean shirt. It's! | had broken, and all the shirts had been ney Hoben, a distingutthed Aus jtraiian planist. The cause of his distress was that mirrors in the When Buying RIFLES Shotguns or Ammunition Theo. Wilts Co. JACK LEON. [Sa aee anh n ne hehe He went to # draw, and immediate. bd * Chest, normal—45 inches, am ty became a card, # «Chest, expanded, 49 ing, Regardiess of Leon's ability as a 4 ‘ wrestier and @ boxer, no one who * Bloepr—-16%4 lnchen, * looks into his clear blue * = Forearm—14% inches, * feole piay bulging muscles, *® Thigh—26 ine * @ that he is one dandy @ Calf—17 inches ‘* uniike | ie re * ne PY itp teeth hhh hhh to training, other| than plenty ef work and plenty of | good, healthy food. He said today that he never confined himself to any particular food; that he eats Leon is a Russian tinn and born in Ru He was a sailor a number of years, but came America four yea go. After win that he ning several amateur going In ships, he took to the proft the food line, which means that game. there is nothing that he doesn’t eat, That little Killing affair up at Presque Isle, Maine, though, was no! distance swimmers in the joke for Big Jack. His opponent That's the reason he missed the ily Dunning, and Jack says Gotch-Hack match in Chicago. aen't in it with Bill when | in Boston before the go, a in. it came to a nasty kick. Finally tended to go to Chicago to see Jack saw an opening for a swing! big show. Then he became on Dunning’s jaw and Dunning went ested in a longdistance ewi down, but came up quickly. Then contest that was to be pulled Jack hit him on the temple and and decided to enter. burst a blood vessel. 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