The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 14, 1918, Page 11

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q praneTT TRUE * Kou, SOME IMPORTANT i” tH a55tté a cd #8 7h | Gal 608660887 575357 22 THE VESLE American blood war. im the prime of their train a nnn | i Marked °° are boat landings. | for these pots and for beat landing pointe must make ove aims. me landing. te does not include beat charges. Habtlity ts timited to wear-| Many for a sriate’ Tes notion ™mnet Af wed at ticket Open from 4:10 «1m. to 12:00 for ; Ba tOUND NAVIGATION Ottice, Colman Deke THE AMERICAN ARMY ON soldier fights the and wins on the strength his sporting He likes to ay the game—each for the other | *pirit he carries into battle—to get to the foothall field or game, the Americans to their goal. pulling one clearing the path other, all PUSHING for the the way they play the Bteamer’s) fj WAS IN HERE fj Xesteroay, gur You were ovr AND I WAS AFRAID TWDAY I WOULDNIT FIND Nou IN. SS) THIS (3 ConTamcy A GeaUTIFUL Dey, | | RT SPIRIT ‘No Grandstand Stuff in Blocking, But It Saves and Wins Games! }| weight, who won from Jack Dillon, In England they speak of how fast the American walks and his athletic appearance It is the same in France. He can pass anything on the road but a French taxi. He is always in a hurry to get some place and get it over with, and it is that jit, do it, and get it over with I have been with the fighting forces all thru the battle of the Marne, from Chateau Thierry to Fiemes, and our men fight as they play the game, with the amosphere of sportsmanship. They are not win [ning because they years of training, but because they athletes. In basketball they | have a game to play, and they play | ge rough, in football they arq rough — it with that old determination—TO w They push each other on, root ing and yelling as if they were at a football or baseball game. Root Like Crowd ‘The greater the danger seems, the have superior | ike the great outdoors, and Numbers or because they have had TAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1918. AS EASILN AS 1 DO- on-HUM= NOPE rn NOBODY GETS OUT OF SERVIN' IN TH’ ARIAY WN HUNMANY Now, en 2 =} WAS TALKIN’ AN OLD BocHE PRISONER AN’ THEY LO HiM-"HINDENG 16 72 AND HES IN, SO YOU GO GET A GUN (" WITH A BUM ARM, AN’ “THEY TOLD HIM ~~ “THE KAISERS IN, $0 You Go GET First of a number of articles Paul Purman showing how . FP. Oleott, former all-Ameri- can center, and coach of the Great Lakes football team, teaches his men the game. | BY PAUL PURMAN Football may well be divided into |four fundamentals, which must be |thoroly learned before the fine points of the game are taken up. A team might know scores of plays of all kinds, yet if It fell down in one or two of the fundamentals Joan fearless the doughboys get. They | te plays would not save it from de- root and yell like a crowd in the | feat against any team well versed in | bleachers. When they see a boche aviator approaching, chased by an | American fller, this is what you hear: | “Attaboy! Up an’ at ‘em! Down she comes! At ‘em, baby! Attaboy! Look at him—he's beatin’ it! Get him—the piker! And all the time the wildest excitement prevails. At an advanced observation post near Fismes the artillery observer in command picked up the phone. “All right, Buddy,” he said. “Drop one on 1030. Attaboy! Now on 1012 Whoops, my dear! Come again! Peaches! Two warm on 1120. It's a BEAR! They're beatin’ it! It's the humane way they play the gacne, and for this reason they are always smiling, going in and coming out. They are playing the game of war on the field of France, and they | have a goal—the freedom of the world. HOW TO GET TAR OFF YOUR AUTO Heavy road oils or tar, which are sometimes splashed on to a car which has been driven over a freshly oiled road, cannot be removed by ordinary washing with water. By saturating a cloth with kerosene or stale but ter and rubbing each spot of oll, the deposit will be loosened. After al lowing it to soak in for a few mo menta, it may be rubbed off. ' Japanese Radicals Protest Against This meeting of young Japanese radicals, now reported to be making | the fundamentals. ‘The fundamentals may be divided into blocking, ckiing, interference and akill and accuracy in retrieving and pasaing the ball Blocking is not one of the brilliant apectacies of football. A man gnay save a game by blocking skilfully at the right time or ne may be instru mental in helping his team score | winning points, but he is not the one who gets the hand in the stands. The good blocker is essential be cause he keeps the tacklers away from the man with the ball and holds the opposition away during the seconds it takes a backfield man to get off a successful kick or for ward pass. Every man on a team know how to block properly The accompanying photograph shows @ man being successfully | blocked. The man in the foreground has neared the man with the ball and was prepared to make a tackle when the blocker, whose face is shown, throws himself in front stopping his man completely. At times it is impossible to block com pletely. Then the blocker should turn his man with his shoulder, throwin ghim off balance and saving the man with the ball. In blocking always hit low Read Purman's next football arts cle in The Star tomorrow. ——— should Rice Profiteering cf political capital of the acute rice situation, took place in Tokyo but a short time before the violent protests ernment’s food policies and profiteering manipulators of grain. are cited as showing that the food protests were grounded in organization, and that food rioting is but one phase of social and political ferment in the Land of the Rising Sun, of this kind thruout the empire against the gov- Mectings How Great Lakes Football Players Are Taught to Block Opponent. Photo by KR. P. Dorman. Passed by U. 8. Censor. 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Dick O'Brien, the big heavy- weight, who is also under Bishop's managerial wing, might be able to make the trip to the coast, but tin probability will not start until the Mu ban has been lifted and sports get under way here again, to a in the to Handball ts being recognized as a great game for soldiers recovering | from shell shock by snedical men in France. The game requires the indi- vidual attention of every player and develops a coordination of their weakened nerves and muscles, by Coach Dobie from €0 football can didates for the first squad at the Naval academy at Annapolis, YAKIMA, Oct. 14—Arnold Harri son, Seattle sportenan, was shot in the foot in a hunting accident near here Saturday, His condition is not serious. Mort Lindsey, of New Haven, one of the leading ten-pin players in the country, has enlisted in the navy. 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Tacoma is also to) substitutions just before the gacne club in the proposed circult.|S%rted, because of the flineas of ‘The remaining three teams would be| Come of the regulars on the squad, from Seattle, with the possibility of | Dut even with this handicap, the uni. the Duthies and Skinner & Eddy put: | versity boys were more than @ match ting a team in the race, and Wood | tor the strong service team. land Park completing the league. | o¢ the play was in the vondcaeee Duthies put a strong team in the | men’s territory. field last season, and it is expected to make the rest of the clubs step for the title honors, The combining | of the Carbonado and Black Diamond | squads should furnish those two | towns with a fast club, while the oth- | er members of the circuit should give | _ good account of themselves. 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