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ULTERIOR MOTIVES Harvard Asks Yale to Take Back Her Five Ball Players. No wonder, The Crimson found them easy pickings last season, ee ee eer eee STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT, 20, 1915, PAGE 7. *ne we z ae ee 1916, by H. & Wi ‘Trade Mark COACH DOBIE’S MEN ARE FAST ALL RIGHT—LIKE A BOAT AT THE DOCK eee } Elijah Went Up on High, Says Bible—Only a Ford Could Make That Gradeon High GOT FRIENDS IN BOTH PLACES. Nee VU & Par Off) SAY, MUTT, Tap A FUNNY DREAM LAST NIGHT, DReamep r Died AND WENT To HEAVEN — , THAT'S FUNNY | T DID THe Same THING ONLY DREAMED t WENT Down From present Indications the qnual game between Broad MP and Lincoln, to take place at Dugdale field next Satur > day, will be one of the closest, most bitterly contested scraps in the history of the two insti tutions. Despite what t coaches say, the teams will a erage about 160 pounds apiece. There Is not a high school team eason, with exception of Franklin, that does not average better than 154 pounds. And the winner of this game eat both Queen Franklin before and Anne claim to the Seattle champion- ship and the Harvard cup is Verily, the scrap for city honors this season will b a merry one, and Saturday’ game the merriest. eee The Columbia university football players will be num- bered this season. In this re- spect Columbia is further along than Harvard mod ern football. In ee football advisers were allowed to interfere in Eustérn colleges ts The rowing race between Yale| hard to believe, when it is #0 ap- and Columbia crews will take place| parent go most everybody that on Lake Whitney, near New Ha-| Harvard's period of success fs due Ven, on a date not yet determined. | to the one-man system of coaching — & 0e Princeton was in a sad plight last The extremes to which graduate (fall. A board of five men BUY THAT sway. In Driggs, a backfield man from one of the larger high schools in New York, Princeton had a wonderful prospect in 1914. Driggs told some nds that one moment one of the five would tell him to kick spirals, and then another held | o h would implore him to boot them end over end. was Driggs lost heart and was judged a failure. This season Head Coach Rush instructed him actice Driggs has be the best in the East |by constant come 0 jthis season ia 4 Fullback is reports, own, and ped off five | Letghty clip aga seton, wild in the Navy battle. see Portland has uncovered a first } 2 Leake Now writers are referri to him as the leaky spot on the fleld, SPECIAL LOW TERMS | oaee Black Wy the 1914 Yale men team, a 210-pound New | York youth, was sure fixture for a « This is the Vic- trol. the Blue varsity a IX, a very given the big youngster a chance, excellent value i): Tibbott appears to be one of the at $50.00 — isa finest pomibdilities as a backfi pretty style, man that ever wore the Oran 3 portable, has a and Black of Pinceton. He ts a -S3 nighty poor man for an opposing tone. Just kicker to alm any punts at, and , ce let him get under way of an the style for a post small room. SPECIAL LOW TERMS field, and he will cause tro in large bunches. The Victrola shown here is the style X— the lowest priced com- plete Cabinet Victrola —has a fine, rich tone, automatic stop, record filing cabinet, beauti- fully designed and finished. Priced at $75.00. SPECIAL LOW TERMS HARVARD PLEADS FOR YALE MEN CAMBRIDGE, Oct. 20.—Har vard unfversity will take every power to per versity auth the five t 4 by Maqua for summer baseball OREGON CAPTAIN NOW DISCARD EUGENE, Ore, Oct work of conditioning th: ty of Oregon team for game with Whitman a Walla went merrily on today. today, Coach Bezdek was placing great stress on tackling, starting and sig nal drill Bezdek {s using the direct pass 20 Un —The He has shelved Cornell, the cap tain, permanently Hoskins {s filling {n at guard tn This Columbia Mignonette place of Beckett, who has a sor Mack. It 1s probable Hoskins w play the position Saturday Last night's workout was strenu ous, being continued long dusk, by moon and arc ght is wonderful val- $100. Built in mahog- ue at PORTLAND, Ore. Oct. 20 movement to place before the vot ers an initiative measure which, if adopted, will do away with base ball and all other classes of com mercialized amusement on Sund. jand result in the closing of every | place of business that is not re |quired by its nature to remain open on the Sabbath is under wa. here today. Dr. E. L, Tufts, a prominent Methodist minister, is promoting the movement MIDGET BATTLE WILL BE HARD On Thursday of this week the Bq Broadway and the Lincoln Midgets will play the first game of a triple header between the three schools The game 18 to be played at Wood any or oak. Has full, heavy tone — a very great for danc- ing. SPECIAL LOW TERMS Buy Your Records in Our Ground Floor Record ¢ Parlors land park at 3:30. Little 1s known an to the strenath of the two te Lincoln has more veterans afted. Kach team of the nning to capture the champior Ss > |whip by fast playing, and from all indications the game will be hard «| fought. y | We wus the superiority, of the Lundberg Truss, and give free | Pas esireveie 1519 Third Ave. 1519 Third Ave. Between Pike and Pine | Edisons Victrolas Columbias Sonoras | A. LUNDBERG CO. Trusses, Deformity Appilances afé Artificial Limba. 407 THIRD AVENUB The result! from the start to kick spirale, and] he ® | According to a |Leighty, of Georg runs low and hard and is about Jaw easy to stop as a motor truck | 105 to TIS Piret Ave. past | bridgew SUNDAY SPORTS }::;: A | Holly sta. Au WAS wiTTrce A COUP.G OF ‘ovt How wag tt iw HEAVEN? NoT So Goop! 7 HAD To WORK "TOOMARD » lL WAD To DO To SHoveL. A Coat, FOR, HOURS TWENTY. COUR TMS STaRS THAT T HAD or EVER MoRNING THAD To GO OUT ANY BRING IN ALL AND AFTER. TO HANG OUT THE BON AND APTER. TAT 1 HAD To PubH CLOUDS AROUND ALL a. =}. DAY WHAT'S THE USE? Since neither the Broadway ae a a nor Lincoln teary can win Satur. game, aecording to the let's call the thing off entirely, boys » coac BY BUD FISHER we were SHORT oF HELP! ONE MAN RULE Two Systems in Gridiron MAKES TIGER + Sport to Be Argued When TEAM SUCCESS Broadway Meets Old Rival | The wisdom of one-man coaching! Much has been said in praise for Princeton t wen proven &l-'and condemnation of the open style sults. The Tigers, un- and straight football. Rarely are Rush, the new coach,'two teama pited against each oth advanced than any Or that voice the final word tn the ack team in the last two opposite theories of the au umn sport. An excellent oppor For some time the tunity to study the two styles in suffered 00 the game will be given the public Rush correc this at Dugdale field next Saturda start. The new co when the Broadway and Linco workman and he begar * meet {n annual combat. hiv charges in the Henderson's oraz and footba: horde over Rush fairly spectals of something « in recent YALE STIRR y HAVEN, Oct. 20. r has bee m playing summer basebal A new spirit has seized because s young teams.) 16-year-old quart covered ja maze of Intricitat shift and ED [trick plays, fakes and forward |panses, for which Ernie Wells had > taught hiv men no adequate de Yale 18) tense be North Enders were fn — bewildered, did not know athletic what was happening to them. They were dimly conscious that they ‘| were being overwhelmed, but they dnt quite understand by what | means. mney {0T) That was because Henderson, being a wise coach, had insisted the foot his men start in high gear, ball squad, which puts more SM4P/ ang maintain a breakneck pace un and ginger and determination fntolii Lincoln was #0 straight ta work than at any time this|¢othat could be r to for ason. 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PASSENGER AND TICKET AGH JIN A NDANCE, who will gly special attention ‘to women patrons, or call at residence if infor- Jloss of Williams and McClair, two jstar ends; George La Fray and Richards, tackles; Kayser, guard Smith, center; ( , aifback extraordinary, and Saboe, swept away the men who had fitted int |Henderson’s style of offense. It |remains to be seen if the material at Broadway this f some of the correspondents woul have us bell Certainly He derson has no such men in his jas R th, Kayser, V Man He but the bigge hoof to all war ands i is as good a® 8 ad Met » in his squad, lows are too slow on se this young fo Oberlin, who dem thing air has t t before eve PLAYS STRAIGHT GAME } Ernie Wells, while he star, either at Dartmouth or Was! ington, as a player, ‘eloped | some strong teams at Lincoln. His material se to sort than Henderson's, or perhaps | material, knee in the tilt with Juniors last Saturda be able to play it {8 that the totally different style of coaching ys appear different by the time the public gets a look at them. Any way,/ Wells has good material and has! no reason for complaint. His men are as big as Henderson's Wells believes in straight, bard smashes off tackle, end runs just outside tackle, and plunges thru the line, Occasionally back will try a forward pass, this is rare. This is what {s con monly known footbal his quarter as straight and {t is the system with which Dobie wins year year, It calls for big, ex good tackles and at least two heavy men| in the backfield, for the bone-crush-| ing drives, off tackle. The oppo-} sition must have tackles made of| stern stuff to withstand these re-| lentless smashes. Thompson, a 180-pounder from Calif one tackle and Butcher 165-| |pound boy, the other for | Henderson. Elmer had best pad them up well, for they must stand a lot of Dumps in a few If Henderson shou straight football, and open but there's work to be done. BROADWAY HIT BY HARD LUCK The rivalry existing between Lincoln and Broadway could not be ldefined as mild. Lincoln would rather defeat Broadway than wir Jall the other games on the sched ule. Lovers of football 1 | most bitterly contested |played at Dugdale’s park afternoon, where the two teams are scheduled to clash Broadway {is not in the best of lcondition, as some of h best players have injuries which may keep them from participating in |the big game, Hauser, who had bis | |nose broken {n the Ballard game llast Saturday, will hardly be able | |to take part. Fullback Gribble, the | best back in Seattle, has not been | in a uniform since the injury to his foot in the West attle game, Oct. 2, [EVERETT HAS A | STRONG ELEVEN! l see a game Saturda Everett has another mighty good} football team this season, as was| jevidenced by the 59 to 0 defeat] slipped over on the Universit |Juniors inst irday, On the] samo day the Everett second team defeated Port Angeles, 13 to 3, in |the fiere st game ever played at Port Angeles SECOND TEAMS WILL PLAY TOO The second teams of the Broad- way and Lincotn high schools will meet either Friday or Saturday be. fore the big game. RAJAH PINCHED | CHICAGO, Oct, 20.—Roger Bre |nahan, Cub manager, was charged with driving an automobile while |intoxicated last night, and assault |He has asked for an early trial. PLAYS HOPPE BOSTON, Oct. 20.—Koji Yamada will again ‘attempt to wrest the 14.1 billiard title from Willie Hoppe here tonight. be a different | coaches WAR BREWING BETWEEN ICE HOCKEY MEN U.OF C. HALFBACKS SPEED MARVELS Persons who think that Wash- ington is going to have an easy time with Callfornia may change their minds after reading the statement of “Dutch” Bruzzint, star half of the Oakland Orig- inals, the that Californi y Meet lt dctented nt Guiitornia I! War between professional 1¢e ar ae Clr hh says hockey moguls of Eastern Canada varsity has the greatest b and the West is brewing Wednes refusal of the Nae association to sus. day, over th tional Hock of backs that I have inst. The st, 3 d hn d players who they will not ng there no te 6 West, tho they have been they can be stopped y drafted, Each team of the spot in my mind Pacific Coast league is permitted is : 4 to draft three players from the which has not learned 0 y hold its on : “~4 Eastern lea by an agreement co. Drafts were Frank Patrick, made three years put in by Pre more weeks ¥ Il wee a big tack, and by the lbs th have been virtually ington Is re to come down " “é 1 : a break occurs {t will be a case the varsity will be going at top tir the East bidding against the West. DAILEY HURT | Throw Gauntlet lag ata oeckaae’ doc seinen: The Multnomah football team in the ‘way of backfield has challenged the Washington suffered a badly twisted | State college eleven for a game to the U. of W.| be played next month. Multnomah and may not|bas defeated O. A. C. and Whit again this season. ™an. A quality that won The Cigarette of Quality CGgndtes HEN America was discovered this was the tobacco discovered —all tobacco is descended from this seed. The best grows now in the famous Piedmont district of the South. This splendid leaf is the tobacco in Piedmont Cigarettes. 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