The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 22, 1915, Page 13

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ee ns r HAD TO BUILD THs DUGOUT MYSeLE AND b SuUPewE TERP THINKS HE'S GONNA SHARE IT, MOT ON Your upe ? Ty 1S MING | DTHER OF U.W. JUMPER, A STAR AT COLORADO Tank” Walter, a brother of Ernest Walter, University of Washington broad jumper, is the star halfback of the Col- @rado team that is to meet Washington on Denny field Thanksgiving day. Tank plays left half on the Colorado eleven and ¢t has been All-Rocky Mountain back. Befor ming to Colorado he played one year on the University of Virginia team and was named for the All. Southern team ] SIBLEY MATCHED) Charles Sibley, or Prietors of Po ~and admittedly fon player i mee Joe former nationa! amateur champion, in a three-block match; 50 points to the block, win- Tuer take all, at the Elks’ club house, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday| of next week one of the py billiarc it thr hwest, pro- will IDERSON BEATS BURNS VANCOUVER, B. C., Oct. 22.—It's flowers and slow music for Charlie Roughhouse Burns, as far as the ver fight game is concerned, from now hs on, for the former Canadian light- weight champ last night at Vernon j: fell miserably in his 20-round bout with Harry Anderson and lost a popular decision. The bout was the) hardest one of the year and both boys looked like relics of a cyclone | at the end of the twentieth. A match with O'Leary is next in order | if it can be arranged for by Ander- | RED PEPS PHILOSOPRY | “Fle. who takes @ plunge in | _ the stock market 1s very apt to get soaked. DUNDEE CLOTHES MADE TO ORDER Take a vill be vinted SUIT OR _ OVERCOAT *15 UNION MADE Hand ¢ of all goods a guaranteed to give Patisfaction. We could talk to you all day about the merits of these clothes. But what's the with ts—you| oaked nor dis- plunge neither lored, wool use? TAKE A CHANCE And Decide for Yourself BUNDEE | wonderful fielder in the Northwost- | doubt, Colts. (im Pace crHty tS THE WHhoLg \ SwELLeST DUGOET« IN | THE ‘SEATTLE BOY STAR ON WEE COYLE'S TEAM SPOKANE, Oct. 22.—When Gon- saga university presents its appit cation for admission to the North colle conference, next De. cember, its representative will prob west ably be accompanied by a special ¢ gate from the Spokane Cham ber of Commerce The Gonzagans went thru two and a half hours of practice Wednesday, and jbetter as a team than they looked at any other time this son. Every player was on his t lan@ every one seemed to know what was expected of him and did it. 1 signal looked; hav Gonza chief chance of scoring against Washington wil! tie in the kicking ability of Al Finegold, the accurate pace kicking end who played at Broadway. From the 25-yard line Finegold yesterday shot the ball betwi the uprights six times in succession. Mov- Ing back to the 35-yard line, making the kick after the bali | was passed 45 yards, he made three goals in four trials, the fourth kick being Just a few feet short, but the direction ject. TEAM FAST Coach Coyle also has devised a number of trick plays, any one of which, if it goes thru right, may re sult In a touchdown | Gonzaga has one big factor tn its favor. Outside of its three center men, every player on the team is faster than the avorage, the backs and ends being far above the aver-| age, so that if any one of them gets away he is due to make a long gain before being pulled down. Signal practice will be the order from now} until the time of the om. a pedis th dee So Be ‘STUFF —By— {\Frank Gibb There's a girl in Omaha who doesn't think Alexander can pitch at all. She bet on the Phils and had to roll a peanut around the block with a tooth pick. eee Another cause for in Boston Ad Wolgast may refuse to box Charley White there. eee Each Red Sock got $3,825 for the world se That's enough. Mor some got for the enti 2" eee Yale, with a dozen coaches on the job, has issued a call for| more. What Yale really needs is only one coach. ee After much wrangling the! coaches of the Broadway ed to play second teams of | and Lincoln have decid the second team game on Tuesday of next week at Lin colin park. The lineup of both teams will be announced later. cee Foster, who is back at California, and may be one of the Wenatchee family, did some great punting against the Original a week ago. Smith and Shaetfe coaches, feel lucky the. covered a man who American football all a) playing quarter have ur 8 played 5 life, Walter McCredie some wonderful chortstops but when Coast. leagie scribes give him credit for making Chuck Ward, they err grievous! ig Bennett made Chuck Ward ust ag Tealy Raymond had a lot to do with making Hap Morse Mack developed McBride, now with Washington; Sweeney, formér Cab has developer and Brave Ivan Olsep, Roger! Peckinpat with New York, and then Davy Bancroft. Joe Tinker used” to be shortstop at Portland too, but not when McCredie wa manager, McCredie might improve Ward,-but he can never say he made him. Bancroft, too, was al ern league while a member of tho eee H Jack Abrams, Spokane football star, who quit Dobie's squad after the first few Weeks of 1914, fe at | tending Rixville sehool, in Con-| ' WOOLEN MILLS 304 PIKE ST. necticut. Abrams says he'll re-en-| ter Washington next fail, tho he originally had Harvard in mind, TRENCH ANT) b. VD LIK To SEE ANyRODY Ger me CVT OP IT CRIPPLED BADLY | WALLA WALLA, Wash., —Coach Horleske, of the Whitman College football team, optimistic speaking most when FORMER Bm MUTT AND JEFF—MUTZ WANTS TO SUBLET A NICE HOMELIKE DUGOUT. Nes. U. # ° STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, PAGE 13 e 1915 BUD FISHER (Copyriaht, 1915, by H.C. Fisher, Trade Mark Pat, Off) JEFF asked us to keep them company in this space— WE'LL DO GONZAGA COUNTS ON SEATTLE BOY TO BREAK DOBIE’S ELEVEN VGkipycep Babey | “OD weno” WAB] FRANKLIN TO = ALL STATE COLLEGE MEN :*.:5"2%:.8.- ng of his team i likely to draw well in the annual grab bag for in terscholastic stars. Remove Dobie from the U. of Ws |and how often would the varsity be |Heked? HONORABLE CAREER official training Washington oarsmen Oct TACKLE WEST =NEEDED WAS REALCOACH SIDE ELEVEN in not the man in the world of Whitman's “Old ship Nero,” for chance against the University of That the coach makes the tea nd made mince-meat of the Oregon} ————— Oregon Saturday for nine years, has retired. A in foot and the players make Aggien aw all on the squad in “The team ia in poor condition,”|] few days ago Coach Hiram ji a the manager Jn baseball, are twoli914.| ‘To drive the point in up to FRANKLIN WINS he sald tonight Most of the men |} Conibe che » “Ne Franklin and Wert Seattle | *Pert axioms sometimes disputed the h ender, deposed coach, had are till sufferiag from ir re maibest launches the “New fice: m3 by good authorities. Baseball needs|two star ends in Tom Tyrer, assist MIDGET SCRAP Nero,” which is fully twice as || football teams Friday after : . ceived In the O. A. C. game n aay ; 3 & rest We're not bent on disturbing,| ant coach under Lone Star, and for ai Bishop, who was expected to be aree as th carded training }/noon, at Dugdale field, in what 1*/ but with such an unprecedented op-|t Broadway end, and Heg, an| Franklin Midgets won from the out for this game. not bees bip and seats 16 me J expected to prove an interesting portunity for proving the firm point| other Broadway graduate. Both! West Seat lightweights, 43 to 12, able to work off his conditions and are of the gen 4 Kame, as the result cannot be pre-| we simply keep quiet Loomis of Lincqln and Zimmerman|on the West Seattle playfield, may not be in unif Se Page pwith |\dicted with any degree of certain.) By rybody should |of Everett, present ends, were fresh-| Thursday afternoon Franklin year. McDonald is yt pr aa Conk ty. With the e exception of/ know tha’ 5 Washington|men | eason, but Bender made! played straight football. Taylor, the torn tendons r or os “ee — the Franklin Anne 0 to 0/ State Colle eam defeated ( yn, | the take of using ,them in the! halfback Capt. Sisler, quarters valli. Capt. Young ained his he Be bd . tlt, the winner was known before|28 to on October 9, and a k| Wrong positions back, and King, center, were big ankle practice Saturday and |), ; ning these t the teams settled that point later piled up a 29 to 0 score CREDIT TO DIETZ [factors in Franklin's vietorys Seigrist has a broken toe nd fleet over || vest attlo has the weight ad- against O. A. C., thereby taking ne alumni of W. 8. C. give aaa wing ; vantage, and thre vy halfbacks strangle bold on the Northwest Jit to Dietz for bringing out th rotesting waves of Lakes ree r t cree o (Metz for bringing out the sCORES Seek Cathie th od quarterback in Cavan-\to compare W. 8. C. and Washir -— wilted: tas ave ‘ r fort ‘ nklin In ¢ to « bie's me with th f t 1 r . emsolves 1 Franklit x /ton, a Dobie’s men, wi in them last season,| Broadway and Lincoln Midget P onitey erved Old Nero _ e.jexception of Whitman, do not play t ey admit, howev that were scheduled to meet Frie adwa to seat s shifted Davies, any confe sae teams, the U. of W nd Bobler dug up some afternoon, at the lower Wood- alfback, and re-|cannot,Isy claim to the ho eshmen, who will be|jand park grounds laced Higginbotham.| With the single excepti “ nd park grov nd. ay 18 | back, will play|/Guard Fiehback, a 200-1 varsity team is ~ 4! end filling in his|from Olyr a, the eleven men com-| id ith th of last season, The Welsh coal miners have wore Henson, as quarter posing th team that beat Oregon | but the 1915 squad is ric her in sub. \their strike. 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